| Engineering - 1881 - 612 pages
...latter being made of air and products of combustion in the ner that the particles of the combustible mixture are more or less dispersed in an isolated...produced to be utilized in the most effective manner." Fig. 10, is a sectional plan taken from the same source, and is similar to the engine now manufactured,... | |
| Thomas Minchin Goodeve - Law reports, digests, etc - 1884 - 664 pages
...gas that may or may not support combustion in such a manner that the particles of the combustible gas are more or less dispersed in an isolated condition...and a corresponding gradual expansion of the gases. was then fired, and the piston was driven to the end of its stroke. On the return of the piston the... | |
| Thomas Minchin Goodeve - 1893 - 426 pages
...particles of the combustible mixture are more or less dispersed in an isolated condition in the air, so that, on ignition, instead of an explosion ensuing,...and a corresponding gradual expansion of the gases. space. It then moved an additional space and drew in combustible gas and air. The whole contents of... | |
| Thomas Minchin Goodeve - Internal combustion engines - 1893 - 112 pages
...particles of the combustible mixture are more or less dispersed in an isolated condition in the air, so that, on ignition, instead of an explosion ensuing,...and a corresponding gradual expansion of the gases. A drawing showed the cylinder and piston in section, together with a slide for the admission of gas... | |
| Thomas Minchin Goodeve - Heat-engines - 1898 - 494 pages
...particles of the combustible mixture are more or less dispersed in an isolated condition in the air, so that, on ignition, instead of an explosion ensuing,...and a corresponding gradual expansion of the gases. A drawing showed the cylinder and piston in section, together with a slide for the admission of gas... | |
| James D. Roots - Internal combustion engines - 1899 - 96 pages
...particles of the combustible m'xture are in an isolated condition in the air or other gas, so that an ignition instead of an explosion ensuing, the flame...gradually from one combustible particle to another, effecting a gradual development of heat and expansion of the gases." Then he proceeds to describe an... | |
| Furniture industry and trade - 1880 - 682 pages
...gas that may or may not support combustion, in such a manner that the particles of the combustible mixture are more or less dispersed in an isolated...which will enable the motive power so produced to beutilised in the most effective manner." In 1877 a further patent for improvements in gas motor engines... | |
| James Roberts (Barrister-at-law) - Patent laws and legislation - 1903 - 780 pages
...that may or may not support combustion, in such a manner that the particles of the combustible gas are more or less dispersed in an isolated condition...produced to be utilized in the most effective manner. The mode of using the gases and the arrangement of the engine may be variously modified in carrying... | |
| United States National Museum - Science - 1921 - 988 pages
...the cylinder, together with a separate charge of air or gas that may or may not support combustibles, in such a manner and in such proportions, that the...produced to be utilized in the most effective manner. The engine is single-acting and when exerting its full power makes one explosion or working stroke... | |
| Institution of Civil Engineers (Great Britain) - Civil engineering - 1880 - 488 pages
...gas that may or may not support combustion, in such a manner that the particles of the combustible mixture are more or less dispersed in an isolated...produced to be utilized in the most effective manner." Fig. 14 is a sectional plan taken from the same source, and is similar to the engine now manufactured,... | |
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