Having made my reciprocating engines very regular in their movements, I considered how to produce rotative motions from them in the best manner ; and amongst various schemes which were subjected to trial, or which passed through my mind, none appeared... The steam engine - Página 48de Robert Scott Burn - 1854Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| John Robison - 1822 - 766 páginas
...of reference. This shows the ratchet-wheels, mentioned § 47. Having made my reciprocating engine* very regular in their movements, I considered how...subjected to trial, or which passed through my mind, none appear d to likely to answer the purpose as the application of the crank in the manner of the common... | |
| John Robison - 1822 - 766 páginas
...fig. 12. marked by the same letters of reference. This shows the ratchet -whrcls, mentioned § 47. Having made my reciprocating engines very regular...the best manner ; and amongst various schemes which \vi.iv snlijcctcul to trial, or which passed through my mind, none appear, d so likely to answer the... | |
| Robert Stuart - 1824 - 408 páginas
...ratchet-wheels for this purpose was useless, and Hulls was forgotten. "Among the many schemes," says Mr. \Vatt, "which passed through my mind, none appeared so likely to answer the purpose as the application of a crank in the manner of a common turning lathe (an invention of great merit, of which the humble inventor... | |
| Charles Frederick Partington - 1826 - 202 páginas
...neighbourhood. * Mr. Watt, when speaking of this part of the engine, *ays, " Among the many schemes which passed through my mind, none appeared so likely...as the application of the crank, in the manner of a common turning lathe (an invention of great merit, of which the humble inventor and even its sera... | |
| Robert Stuart - 1829 - 372 páginas
...ratchet-wheels for this purpose was useless, and Hulls was forgotten. "Among the many schemes," says Mr. Watt, " which passed through my mind, none appeared so likely to answer the purpose as the application of a crank in the manner of a common turning lathe (an invention of great merit, of which the humble inventor... | |
| Hugo Reid - 1838 - 234 páginas
...attention to the subject, and, in 1782, he took out a patent for the DOUBLE-ACTING ENGINE. He says — " Having made my reciprocating engines very regular...application of the crank, in the manner of the common turning lathe ; but, as the rotative motion is produced in that machine by the impulse given to the... | |
| Dionysius Lardner - 1840 - 576 páginas
...well as to the engines producing rotatory motions by means of ratchet wheels. " Having made my single reciprocating engines very regular in their movements,...application of the crank, in the manner of the common turning lathe ; but as the rotative motion is produced in that machine by impulse given to the crank... | |
| Paul Rapsey Hodge - 1840 - 266 páginas
...been taken out by Stewart, in 1769, and Washborough, in 1778. " Among the many schemes," says Watt, " which passed through my mind, none appeared so likely to answer the purpose as the application of a crank in the manner of a common turning lathe (an invention of great merit), of which the humble... | |
| John Scott Russell - 1841 - 422 páginas
...very regular in their movements, I considered how to produce rotative motions from them in the hest manner; and amongst various schemes which were subjected...application of the crank in the manner of the common turning lathe, (an invention of great merit, of which the humble inventor, and even its era, are unknown.)... | |
| Richard Dennis Hoblyn - 1842 - 340 páginas
...than that of the sun and planet wheels. On this subject Watt observes: — " Having made my single reciprocating engines very regular in their movements,...none appeared so likely to answer the purpose, as the DOUELE ACTING CYLINDEE. application of the crank, in the manner of the common turning lathe; but as... | |
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