. Veterinary studies for agricultural students. Veterinary medicine. Cupola Ventilation. This cupola ventilator consists of a common cupola with doors on two opposite sides, hinged above. Connected with these doors, S, 0, is a light board B, cut in the middle and hinged. When this board is straight, it holds one or both doors partly open. If the wind blows against one side, that door closes and the lee side door opens. To close both doors pull down on the rope B. Sheringham windows.— The Sheringham window is simple and efficient for a stable of suitable construc- tion. The system consists esse
. Veterinary studies for agricultural students. Veterinary medicine. Cupola Ventilation. This cupola ventilator consists of a common cupola with doors on two opposite sides, hinged above. Connected with these doors, S, 0, is a light board B, cut in the middle and hinged. When this board is straight, it holds one or both doors partly open. If the wind blows against one side, that door closes and the lee side door opens. To close both doors pull down on the rope B. Sheringham windows.— The Sheringham window is simple and efficient for a stable of suitable construc- tion. The system consists essentially of windows hinged at the bottom and guarded at the sides so as to make troughs as the windows open inward. This gives an upward current, the air passing over the backs of the animals and settling down without direct current. There should pref- erably be two sets of windows on each side, the lower windows be- ing generally used for inlets on the windward side, and the higher windows for the outlets on the lee- ward side. This affords a simple, inexpensive, and easily manipulated method of ventila- tion, and may be combined with ventilating shafts. Outlet ventilating shafts should have openings near the ceiling, and also close to the floor, so that their use can be regulated according to season and tem- perature, the upper openings of the shaft being used in hot weather, and the lower openings in cold -Ventilation. (Paige.) 1. Sheringham window in section. 2. Sheringham window, opening inward, from outside. Seen. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Reynolds, Myron Herbert, 1865-. New York, The Macmillan Company
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