10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «OVERPOISE»
Discover the use of
overpoise in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
overpoise and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Official Gazette of the United States Patent Office
The combination of the platform, a coin-receptacle contained therein, the hollow
standard rising from said platform immediately above said receptacle and having
at the upper end an arm which overhangs said platform, the recessed overpoise
...
United States. Patent Office, 1906
2
Specifications and Drawings of Patents Issued from the U.S. ...
6 represents a modification of my overpoise. The following parts may be of
customary or any approved form, to wit: Stanchions A A', the cage or platform B,
and the hoisting and suspending cable U. These members require, therefore, ...
United States. Patent Office, 1876
3
Annual report of the Commissioner of Patents
With the divided piston and the pressing mechauism is combined an overpoise
weight, so that when the press is run down by the action of the steam the operator
may hold it down, while the steam piston may rise up without it, and the ...
With the divided piston and the pressing mechanism is combined an overpoise
weight, so that when the press is run down by the action of the steam the operator
may hold it down, while the steam piston may rise up without it, and the ...
United States Senate, 1866
5
An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language on a Plan ...
v. coun'terpoj'sed, a. coun'terpoising, a tfe'quipoise, n. equipon'dcrance, n.
equipon'derancy, n. equipon' derate, v. equipon' dious, a. import' derable, a.
import' deroxis, a. imponderability, n. overpoise', v. overpoise, n. overpon'derous,
...
John Oswald, John Miller Keagy, 1844
6
The collected works of Sir Humphry Davy ...: Discourses ...
With tho divided piston and the pressing mechanism is combined an overpoise
weight, so that when the press is run down by the action of the steam the operator
may hold it down, while the steam piston may rise up without it, and the ...
Sir Humphry Davy, United States. Patent Office, John Davy, 1866
7
United States Congressional serial set
With the divided piston and the pressing mechanism is combined an overpoise
weight, so that when the press is run down by the action of the steam the operator
may hold it down, while the steam piston may rise up without it, and the ...
8
Report of the Commissioner of Patents
With tho divided piston and the pressing mechanism is combined an overpoise
weight, so that when the press is run down by the action of the steam the operator
may hold it down, while the steam piston may rise up without it, and the ...
United States. Patent Office, 1866
9
Annual Report of the Commissioner of Patents
With the divided piston and the pressing mechanism is combined an overpoise
weight, so that when the press is run down by the action of the steam the operator
may hold it down, while the steam piston may rise up without it, and the ...
United States. Patent Office, 1866
With the divided piston and the pressing mechanism is combined an overpoise
weight, so that when the press is run down by the action of the steam the operator
may hold it down, while the steam piston may rise up without it, and the ...
United States House of Representatives, 1865