Knight's American mechanical dictionary : a description of tools, instruments, machines, processes and engineering, history of inventions, general technological vocabulary ; and digest of mechanical appliances in science and the arts . Reel- Oven. ity (Ball, September 23, 1856 ; McKeuzie, May 1,I860 ; Coburn, January 30, 1872); by a suspendedweight beneath the pan (, July l9, 1870); byradius rods like those of a feathering paddle-wheel(McKenzie,June 6, 1871).The reel-oven is shownin Fig. rate ofrevolution issuch that aloaf is bakedduring onerevolution. Asa pan comesopposite themo
Knight's American mechanical dictionary : a description of tools, instruments, machines, processes and engineering, history of inventions, general technological vocabulary ; and digest of mechanical appliances in science and the arts . Reel- Oven. ity (Ball, September 23, 1856 ; McKeuzie, May 1,I860 ; Coburn, January 30, 1872); by a suspendedweight beneath the pan (, July l9, 1870); byradius rods like those of a feathering paddle-wheel(McKenzie,June 6, 1871).The reel-oven is shownin Fig. rate ofrevolution issuch that aloaf is bakedduring onerevolution. Asa pan comesopposite themouth of theoven, thebaked loaf istaken off and a loaf of dough placed upon it. Thepans are hung to radial arms jnojecting from a ro-tating drum which reflects heat upon the top of thematters con-tained in the Fig. Flueswithin the ovenhave dampers bywhich the escapeof heat to thechimney may bepermitted. Tliework is thus con-tinuous, the doorbeing closed inthe intervals oftaking off thebread and put-ting on thedough as thepans arrive insuccession oppo-site to the doorway. The reel is turned by a wheelon the axis which extends outside the wall of theoven. c. The travel- Fig. oven isanother form ofc 0 n t i
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