The Technical World Magazine, Volume 6Technical World Company, 1907 |
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... pounds per horse power , the fly wheel being as heavy as an ordinary touring car , and that the Otto engine of a few years later weighed per horse power about 1,500 pounds . After Mr. Selden he felt he had conquered , either by ac- tual ...
... pounds per horse power , the fly wheel being as heavy as an ordinary touring car , and that the Otto engine of a few years later weighed per horse power about 1,500 pounds . After Mr. Selden he felt he had conquered , either by ac- tual ...
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... pounds per horse power , and en- gines are in use that weigh less than six pounds per horse power ; yet never- theless the operation of this pioneer en- gine will always be of interest . cylinder and air pump chamber ( see Fig . 1 ) are ...
... pounds per horse power , and en- gines are in use that weigh less than six pounds per horse power ; yet never- theless the operation of this pioneer en- gine will always be of interest . cylinder and air pump chamber ( see Fig . 1 ) are ...
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... pounds , and generates about five horse power . Almost a year elapsed before Mr. Sel- den could spare the money necessary to file an application for a patent . The chief claim of the application , which was filed May 8 , 1879 , is as ...
... pounds , and generates about five horse power . Almost a year elapsed before Mr. Sel- den could spare the money necessary to file an application for a patent . The chief claim of the application , which was filed May 8 , 1879 , is as ...
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... pounds , and can carry three persons at a speed of about eleven miles an hour . Mr. Selden's activity as an inventor has not been limited to the field of the self - propelling vehicle , though of course the automobile. SELDEN'S EXPLOSION ...
... pounds , and can carry three persons at a speed of about eleven miles an hour . Mr. Selden's activity as an inventor has not been limited to the field of the self - propelling vehicle , though of course the automobile. SELDEN'S EXPLOSION ...
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... pounds , proves its further adaptation for agricultural work , by evenly dividing this weight over three wheels which carry it . Of these a small front wheel for steering , with a twenty- inch diameter and a flat tire nine inches wide ...
... pounds , proves its further adaptation for agricultural work , by evenly dividing this weight over three wheels which carry it . Of these a small front wheel for steering , with a twenty- inch diameter and a flat tire nine inches wide ...
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