 | Charles Frederick Partington - Steam-engines - 1822 - 386 pages
...other steam engines are called cylinders. Secondly, I employ the steam after it has acted in the first vessel to operate a second time in the other, by permitting...condense the steam, by causing it to pass in contact with metallic substances, while water is applied to the opposite side. Fourthly, to discharge the engine... | |
 | Charles Frederick Partington - Inventions - 1826 - 356 pages
...other steam engines are called cylinders. Secondly, I employ the steam after it has acted in the first vessel to operate a second time in the other, by permitting...condense the steam, by causing it to pass in contact with metallic substances, while water is applied to the opposite side. Fourthly, to discharge the engine... | |
 | Elijah Galloway - Steam-engines - 1826 - 248 pages
...steam engines are called cylinders. Secondly, — I employ the steam after it has acted in the first vessel to operate a second time in the other, by permitting...condense the steam by causing it to pass in contact with metallic substances, while water is applied to the opposite side. Fourthly, — to discharge the engine... | |
 | Luke Herbert - Industrial arts - 1827 - 524 pages
...steam engines are called cylinders. Secondly, — I employ the steam after it has acted in the first vessel to operate a second time in the other, by permitting...apertures, whereby the steam shall, occasionally, go in and ont of the said vessels. Thirdly, — I condense the steam by causing it to pass in contact with metallic... | |
 | Thomas Tredgold - Steam-engines - 1827 - 530 pages
...which, in other steam engines, are called cylinders, employing the steam after it had acted in the first vessel to operate a second time in the other, by permitting it to expand itself, which he did by connecting the vessels together, and forming proper passages and apertures, whereby the steam... | |
 | Elijah Galloway, Luke Hebert - Steam-engines - 1829 - 890 pages
...steam engines are called cylinders. Secondly,—I employ the steam, after is has acted in the first vessel, to operate a second time in the other, by...shall, occasionally, go in and out of the said vessels. Thirdly,—I condense the steam by causing it to pass in contact with metallic substances, while water... | |
 | Elijah Galloway, Luke Hebert - Steam-engines - 1834 - 852 pages
...steam engines are called cylinders. Secondly, — I employ the steam, after is has acted in the first vessel, to operate a second time in the other, by permitting it to expand itself, which 1 do by connecting the vessels together, and forming proper channels and apertures, whereby the steam... | |
 | Luke Hebert - Industrial arts - 1835 - 938 pages
...steam-engines are called cylinders. Secondly, — I employ the steam, after it has acted in the first vessel, to operate a second time in the other, by...Thirdly, — I condense the steam by causing it to pasi in contact with metallic substances, while water is applied to the opposite side. Fourthly, —... | |
 | Charles Frederick Partington - Steam-engines - 1836 - 390 pages
...other steam engines are called cylinders. Secondly, I employ the steam after it has acted in the first vessel to operate a second time in the other, by permitting...condense the steam, by causing it to pass in contact with metallic substances, while water is applied to the opposite side. Fourthly, to discharge the engine... | |
 | Luke Hebert - 1836 - 942 pages
...steam-engines are called cylinders. Secondly, — I employ the steam, after it has acted in the first vessel, to operate a second time in the other, by...condense the steam by causing it to pass in contact with metallic substances, while water is applied to the opposite side. Fourthly, — to discharge the engine... | |
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