. The Artizan. rom the time it enters inti tin- suction pipe till its eiif Bom the discharge. In pumpi the water i. stopped at the end tly the vis-vim that remains in the water is destroyed, end .li the result. We have just completed on this principletn • ol tl i in the world. They are capable .il thru per minutr. and aro to be employed for reclaiming a hu. I from the mark. \\v !i ill now prow t the impi nhi- niition with I at which il pumpe require to be driven for hiK*. heir .i [option in many < wees where the ipei rJa t existio |the power absorb l In getting up the requii
. The Artizan. rom the time it enters inti tin- suction pipe till its eiif Bom the discharge. In pumpi the water i. stopped at the end tly the vis-vim that remains in the water is destroyed, end .li the result. We have just completed on this principletn • ol tl i in the world. They are capable .il thru per minutr. and aro to be employed for reclaiming a hu. I from the mark. \\v !i ill now prow t the impi nhi- niition with I at which il pumpe require to be driven for hiK*. heir .i [option in many < wees where the ipei rJa t existio |the power absorb l In getting up the requii , than that i drive the pump, and the pnmpe i itionmidrun at :i high rat tin. beyond out one di i p ; nder i« Bin, I I piston I I • in the 228 THE ARTIZAN. [Octobee 1, 1868. pin. We believe the idea came from Prance, but we are not aware that it hasbeen applied in this country by any firm save ourselves. The diagi-ams (seeFigs 3 and 4) explain the apparatus, A hollow brass cup with a small hole in FIC.« the top is attached to a flat piece of brass plate, the length of the plate beingthe same as the throw of the crank, the end of the plate is screwed to the endof the crank pin, and a hole sufficiently large to admit the oil is drilled fromthe cup to the centre of crank pin, with a recess to admit the oil to the bear-ing. As the crank revolves, the centre of the cup being on the centre line ofrotation remains on one spot, and no matter how quick the engine goes, the hole
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