. Journal. ist Substancesor Materials. G. Johnston, Springburn, N.B. Eng.Pat. 21,072, December 3, 1891.The improved apparatus consists essentially of a rectangularbrick tank with semicircular ends, with the interior dividedlongitudinally into lateral spaces by a wall which stopsshort of the ends, and horizontally by any suitable numberof floors. The substances are moved along the floors byscrapers attached to endless wire ropes carried by agrooved pulley at each end, all pulleys being fixed onvertical shafts secured in the centre of the circular endsand rotated by suitable gearing. (See Figs. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/journal-ist-substancesor-materials-g-johnston-springburn-nb-engpat-21072-december-3-1891the-improved-apparatus-consists-essentially-of-a-rectangularbrick-tank-with-semicircular-ends-with-the-interior-dividedlongitudinally-into-lateral-spaces-by-a-wall-which-stopsshort-of-the-ends-and-horizontally-by-any-suitable-numberof-floors-the-substances-are-moved-along-the-floors-byscrapers-attached-to-endless-wire-ropes-carried-by-agrooved-pulley-at-each-end-all-pulleys-being-fixed-onvertical-shafts-secured-in-the-centre-of-the-circular-endsand-rotated-by-suitable-gearing-see-figs-image336931801.html
RM2AG4FXH–. Journal. ist Substancesor Materials. G. Johnston, Springburn, N.B. Eng.Pat. 21,072, December 3, 1891.The improved apparatus consists essentially of a rectangularbrick tank with semicircular ends, with the interior dividedlongitudinally into lateral spaces by a wall which stopsshort of the ends, and horizontally by any suitable numberof floors. The substances are moved along the floors byscrapers attached to endless wire ropes carried by agrooved pulley at each end, all pulleys being fixed onvertical shafts secured in the centre of the circular endsand rotated by suitable gearing. (See Figs.
Mechanical Haulage by endless Travelling Wire Ropes from the Article MINING THE GOLD ORES OF THE WITWATERSRAND. By H. H. Webb and Pope Yeatman. from The Engineering Magazine Devoted to Industrial Progress Volume XV 1898 The Engineering Magazine Co Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mechanical-haulage-by-endless-travelling-wire-ropes-from-the-article-mining-the-gold-ores-of-the-witwatersrand-by-h-h-webb-and-pope-yeatman-from-the-engineering-magazine-devoted-to-industrial-progress-volume-xv-1898-the-engineering-magazine-co-image599089999.html
RF2WPJWBB–Mechanical Haulage by endless Travelling Wire Ropes from the Article MINING THE GOLD ORES OF THE WITWATERSRAND. By H. H. Webb and Pope Yeatman. from The Engineering Magazine Devoted to Industrial Progress Volume XV 1898 The Engineering Magazine Co
Rope and Pulley for Wire tramway constructed in the Rocks of Top High Hill Point in Chadayamangalam Mountains of Kerala,India Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-rope-and-pulley-for-wire-tramway-constructed-in-the-rocks-of-top-high-28476540.html
RMBJ9638–Rope and Pulley for Wire tramway constructed in the Rocks of Top High Hill Point in Chadayamangalam Mountains of Kerala,India
The Warmth of Clothing. Transparent Photographs. Transmission of Power by Wire Hopes. 1839 and 1840 it was introduced on the Regent's canal for towing barges through the tunnel beneath the Harrow road against the screw duck foot propeller and others but was not found to be economic. He had many times seen a simi lar application of the principle ; the Ely rope of an ordinary as a novelty the introduction of endless wire ropes for trans sisted in the running of the ropes at a high velocity which claim. pedition from both the New York and the Halifax sections river of superheated water of which Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-warmth-of-clothing-transparent-photographs-transmission-of-power-by-wire-hopes-1839-and-1840-it-was-introduced-on-the-regents-canal-for-towing-barges-through-the-tunnel-beneath-the-harrow-road-against-the-screw-duck-foot-propeller-and-others-but-was-not-found-to-be-economic-he-had-many-times-seen-a-simi-lar-application-of-the-principle-the-ely-rope-of-an-ordinary-as-a-novelty-the-introduction-of-endless-wire-ropes-for-trans-sisted-in-the-running-of-the-ropes-at-a-high-velocity-which-claim-pedition-from-both-the-new-york-and-the-halifax-sections-river-of-superheated-water-of-which-image334316417.html
RM2ABWC01–The Warmth of Clothing. Transparent Photographs. Transmission of Power by Wire Hopes. 1839 and 1840 it was introduced on the Regent's canal for towing barges through the tunnel beneath the Harrow road against the screw duck foot propeller and others but was not found to be economic. He had many times seen a simi lar application of the principle ; the Ely rope of an ordinary as a novelty the introduction of endless wire ropes for trans sisted in the running of the ropes at a high velocity which claim. pedition from both the New York and the Halifax sections river of superheated water of which
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