POPULAR ERRORS ABOUT FRICTION. the friction of the sledge) and ond is obtained reduce the ten the piston and sledge. When the velocity reaches four feet per second again reduce the tension of the steam to 15 lbs. per square inch ; the pressure of the steam on the piston then just equals the resistance arising from friction and the sledge will eon tinue to move with an uniform volocity of four feet per secona. = 600 feet-pounds correspond ing to a consumption of 10 x 4 X 12 = 480 cubic inches of steam of 15 lbs. tension. Now compare the two cases. of the velocity. transportation from one place to another so far as fric a space between them about equal to the thickness of a them. They are so placed upon the shaft that the two hooked edges form spiral grooves around the shaft and they revolve between fixed cutters I permanently se turned down and the other up so that the meat is sub shaft. The spiral form of the grooves causes the meat to be forced along from right to left and so discharged from the nozzle of the machine ; this lateral movement when it is not desired to stuff the meat into skins. POWER. of the slide-box and electric dis tributor is so arranged that the moments of introduction inflam mation and expulsion take place in succession and at proper times. When the piston has its motion in one direction the same phases of the introduction and combus tion of the gaseous mixture take place at the other extremity of costs $200. and can be used inherent defects and never can supersede the steam motorEos. SAUSAGE-CUTTER AND FILLER. 'Killing hogs' is a job which has to be performed them anti chop the meat on these with either a broad ax or cleaver. But our inventors are changing the fore the public. This machine is designed to cut the meat and to force BONNET'S PATENT SAUSAGE-CUTTER AND FILLER., scientific american, 1860-08-11
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