. Scientific American Volume 87 Number 16 (October 1902) . Spencer Starring on His Trip. The Aeronaut is Shaking- Hands with Lachambre, Builder 01 the Santos-Dumont Ships. The Ascent from the Grounds at Crystal Palace,London. THE THIRTY MILE AIRSHIP FLIGHT OF STANLEY SPENCER. chute to the conveyor of the trimming machine, whichdelivers it upon the ground or at the apex of the pileas it forms. The bottom of this trimming conveyor isa steel ribbon, usually twelve inches wide, which iswound upon a drum located at the foot of the trussand arranged to be drawn out in grooves fixed in theconveyor tr


. Scientific American Volume 87 Number 16 (October 1902) . Spencer Starring on His Trip. The Aeronaut is Shaking- Hands with Lachambre, Builder 01 the Santos-Dumont Ships. The Ascent from the Grounds at Crystal Palace,London. THE THIRTY MILE AIRSHIP FLIGHT OF STANLEY SPENCER. chute to the conveyor of the trimming machine, whichdelivers it upon the ground or at the apex of the pileas it forms. The bottom of this trimming conveyor isa steel ribbon, usually twelve inches wide, which iswound upon a drum located at the foot of the trussand arranged to be drawn out in grooves fixed in theconveyor trough, so that its end, which is the onlydischarge point for the coal from the trimming ma-chine, shall always be at the constantly rising and re-ceding apex of the pile. The reloading machine iscomposed of a horizontal and an inclined portion,both working together so as to render the carrying ofthe coal continuous from any point on the horizontalportion to the upper end of the inclined portion, wherea small pocket is provided into which the coal flowsand


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