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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «LANTERN PINION»
Découvrez l'usage de
lantern pinion dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
lantern pinion et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
1
The Clock Repairer's Handbook
The lantern pinion was used on cheaply produced clocks of the nineteenth and
earliertwentieth centuries; it does not appear to have been usedin massproduced
clocks since the 1960s. It also appears on turret clocks and afew highquality ...
2
Treatise on Clock and Watch Making, Theoretical and Practical
A lunation of 29 days, 12 hours, 45 minutes which is perhaps near enough for
common ordinary purposes, may be given by a twelve-hour wheel, having,
concentric with it, a lantern pinion of 4 leading a wheel of 45, on the axis of which
is a ...
3
Watch Repair for Beginners: An Illustrated How-to-Guide for ...
The lantern pinion gets its name fromthe fact that it looks like an oldfashioned
lantern. The leaves are made from round steel pins and are mounted between
brass disks. It is used in alarm clocks, popularpriced mantel clocks, and in tower ...
4
Cyclopædia of useful arts & manufactures, ed. by C. ...
The first case is that of the great wheel of the going part having to drive a lantern
pinion of 12, and also the hour wheel of 48 teeth. The lantern pinion of course
fixes the shape of the great wheel teeth absolutely, and therefore those of the
hour ...
Cyclopaedia, Charles Tomlinson, 1852
5
Cyclopædia of Useful Arts, Mechanical and Chemical, ...
The first case is that of the great wheel of the going part having to drive a lantern
pinion of 12, and also the hour wheel of 418 teeth. The lantern pinion of course
fixes the shape of the great wheel teeth absclutely, and therefore those of the
hour ...
6
Cyclopaedia of Useful Arts, Mechanical and Chemical, ...
The first case is that of the great wheel of the going part having to drive a lantern
pinion of 12, and also the hour wheel of 48 teeth. The lantern pinion of course
fixes the shape of the great wheel teeth absolutely, and therefore those of the
hour ...
7
Theory of Gearing: Kinematics, Geometry, and Synthesis
FIGURE 9.1 An intersected-axis gear pair comprised of the lantern pinion and the
pin-tooth face gear. FIGURE 9.2 An intersected-axis gear pair comprised of the
lantern pinion and the face gear. It should be pointed out here that there is no ...
Stephen P. Radzevich, 2012
8
The Edinburgh encyclopaedia
It may then be easily conceived that the action of the weight is transmitted to the
toothed or great wheel GG, the teeth of which enter into the spaces or openings
of the teeth, which are formed on the small wheel or lantern pinion e, and in such
...
9
A History of Engineering in Classical and Medieval Times
Both wheel-trims of the lantern pinion are made by the carpenter from six or
seven peices of wood, cut to a template . . . The pins of the lantern pinion are
slightly conical in shape and are of a soft wood because they are easy to make
and the ...
Donald Routledge Hill, 1996
10
Harvesting the Air: Windmill Pioneers in Twelfth-century England
Mounted on the wind shaft was a large brake wheel whose projecting studs
meshed with the staves of an upright lantern pinion wheel. The lantern pinion
was attached to the vertical power shaft, which turned the millstones. Flour dust
was ...