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Title: Modern mechanism, exhibiting the latest progress in machines, motors, and the transmission of power, being a supplementary volume to Appletons' cyclopaedia of applied mechanics
Year: 1892 (1890s)
Authors: Benjamin, Park, 1849-1922
Subjects: Mechanical engineering
Publisher: New York, D. Appleton
Contributing Library: Mugar Memorial Library, Boston University
Digitizing Sponsor: Boston University

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Fio. C—Hj-draulic elevator—street-pressure. the toj) these pass over the driving-pullcv and are emptied as they turn over, and tlicn llieydescend emjity on the other side of the licit. From flic i)oint of deliverv of the belt the graiiipasses l)y gravity through inclined chutes to the nuiin body of the elevator, and is directed bvone or the other of the chutes to any desired point. The grain from the elcivating-belt fallsinto the mouth of a chuto which rotates on a vertical axis, whoso prolongation would pass ELEVATOES. 251
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Fig. 8.—Hydraulic elevator—gravity- and roof-pressure. ELEVATORS. low are arranged in a circle aroundthe revolving chute or revolver.Each is numbered in accordance withthe bin it leads to. The revolvercan be swung so as to connect withanv one of these. In this way oneelevator is made to feed a numberof bins. Below the chutes on the next floorare what are known, and have justbeen referred to, as garners. Theseare simply square bins holding 1,000bushels each. Immediately undereach is a platform-scale, with its binof the same size as the garner aboveit, and receiving grain from the gar-ner when desired. Here the grain isweighed. The garner, it will be seen,can receive grain during the opera-tions of weighing and dischargingthe weighing-bin. and when the lat-ter is emptied can at once refill it.From each weighing-bin the grain isdelivered into the l>ins and pocketsthat completclv till most of theheight of the main building. Theserange in size from 500 to 7,000 bush-els capacitv, so

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  • bookcentury:1800
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  • booksubject:Mechanical_engineering
  • bookpublisher:New_York__D__Appleton
  • bookcontributor:Mugar_Memorial_Library__Boston_University
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  • bookleafnumber:270
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