. Modern mechanism, exhibiting the latest progress in machines, motors, and the transmission of power, being a supplementary volume to Appletons' cyclopaedia of applied mechanics . Fig. 5.—Kieleys 790 SEWING MACHINES. and then as sharply deflected upward. The particles of water by their momentum continueonward instead of turning with the steam, and are projected against the inclined faces ofthe deflector, and gradually falling, as they lose their nioinentuni, are gathered in a slreiiniagainst the back side of the separator, and flow downward to the base. The water in thebase is rem
. Modern mechanism, exhibiting the latest progress in machines, motors, and the transmission of power, being a supplementary volume to Appletons' cyclopaedia of applied mechanics . Fig. 5.—Kieleys 790 SEWING MACHINES. and then as sharply deflected upward. The particles of water by their momentum continueonward instead of turning with the steam, and are projected against the inclined faces ofthe deflector, and gradually falling, as they lose their nioinentuni, are gathered in a slreiiniagainst the back side of the separator, and flow downward to the base. The water in thebase is removed by a balanced float-trap. Stuarts Oil, Grease, and Dirt Extractor is shown in Fig. 7. It has for its object the removal from the exhaust steam (licforc it reaches eitherthe condenser, pumps, or boilers)of all , or grit,by the action of surface plates placed in the exhaustpipe, and also by draining the valve chests and steamcasings into the oil cylinder, by suitable connections. Tests of IStcam t-cparators.—A test of the efficiencyof steam separators of sis different kinds was made in185)1, by Prof. R. C. Carpenter, at Cornell separator was subjected to the same conditi
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