London Journal of Arts, Sciences and Manufacturers, and Repertory of Patent InventionsW. Newton, 1853 |
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... pressure of the impression - roller on the form is obtained , to a certain extent , by its own weight ; and by the employment of levers con- nected to the moving frame of the machine , the pressure may be increased if required . In ...
... pressure of the impression - roller on the form is obtained , to a certain extent , by its own weight ; and by the employment of levers con- nected to the moving frame of the machine , the pressure may be increased if required . In ...
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... pressure of the impression - cylinder on the type is not due simply to its own weight , but , being mounted at one end of a vibrating lever , the pressure of the cylinder is increased by the power necessary to be exerted in moving the ...
... pressure of the impression - cylinder on the type is not due simply to its own weight , but , being mounted at one end of a vibrating lever , the pressure of the cylinder is increased by the power necessary to be exerted in moving the ...
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... pressure of the cylinder at the opposite end of the frame e ; by which means a greater or less pressure on the face of the type may be given at either end of the cylinder . The bed , on which the form of type is placed , also admits of ...
... pressure of the cylinder at the opposite end of the frame e ; by which means a greater or less pressure on the face of the type may be given at either end of the cylinder . The bed , on which the form of type is placed , also admits of ...
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... pressure as it passes round ; and as the frame continues its revolution , and the piston is re- leased from the cam , the spring a , withdraws the piston , and the piece of paste P , which has thus been moulded , falls through an ...
... pressure as it passes round ; and as the frame continues its revolution , and the piston is re- leased from the cam , the spring a , withdraws the piston , and the piece of paste P , which has thus been moulded , falls through an ...
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... pressure of the finger , the shoulder s , of the link t , escapes from the shoulder v , of the trigger , and the hammer falls ; but the slide u , is kept in its place by the pressure of the shoulder v , of the trigger , which comes in ...
... pressure of the finger , the shoulder s , of the link t , escapes from the shoulder v , of the trigger , and the hammer falls ; but the slide u , is kept in its place by the pressure of the shoulder v , of the trigger , which comes in ...
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