. Mechanical appliances, mechanical movements and novelties of construction; a complete work and a continuation, as a second volume, of the author's book entitled "Mechanical movements, powers and devices" ... including an explanatory chapter on the leading conceptions of perpetual motion existing during the past three centuries. e stove, so called. In the latter,the kerosene is burned after being vapor-ized by its passage through a worm, S,heated by the flame. This worm is formedof an iron tube starting from the bottomof the reservoir and ending in a centraljet at the other extremity. Upon th


. Mechanical appliances, mechanical movements and novelties of construction; a complete work and a continuation, as a second volume, of the author's book entitled "Mechanical movements, powers and devices" ... including an explanatory chapter on the leading conceptions of perpetual motion existing during the past three centuries. e stove, so called. In the latter,the kerosene is burned after being vapor-ized by its passage through a worm, S,heated by the flame. This worm is formedof an iron tube starting from the bottomof the reservoir and ending in a centraljet at the other extremity. Upon thetube is placed a cock, B, for regu-lating the discharge of the oil, and, con-sequently, the intensity of the flame. Be-neath the worm there is an iron cup whichis opened at E, and into which, for light-ing, is poured a spoonful of amylic alco-hol, after care has been taken to fill thereservoir, P, with oil after unscrewing theplug A. The alcohol is lighted, and assoon as the worm is hot the cock isopened, the jet takes fire, and the ap-paratus is ready for use. Upon the stovethere may be placed either a cast-iron potin which to melt lead or tin, or the toolsthat it is desired to heat or temper, or the iron tubes to be bent, etc. 376. Section of forge with fire tiled cap for deflecting the heatdownward on to the work. 155. 156 GAS AND AIR-GAS DEVICES, ETC. WORKING STAGE 377, PRODUCER GAS GENERATOR. German type. A,door for feeding coke to the furnace B and for blowing up. C, fire- s brick walls of the furnace. E, air inlet for heating thefurnace of the and G, gas blow-off pipe,interchangeable to reversethe gas blow. J, valvethat automatically closeswhen A is opened. L, L,steam pipes for alternatingthe steam blow. H, super-heating coil for heating thesteam by the hot gasespassing to the scrubber , sprinkler. K, wheel and drum for simultaneously opening and closing the valves J and G and the blast door A. 378. MOND GAS PLANT. Dr. Monds process, briefly de-scribed, i


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