FX Patent: FX-5,212
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Improvement in steam engines, &c.
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Patentee:
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Uriah Brown (exact or similar names) - Washington, DC |
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Not known to have been produced |
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Patent Dates:
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Aug. 29, 1828 |
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Jeff Joslin Patent specification and drawing
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Description: |
This patent was probably never issued as it has never been listed in any of the Patent Office compendiums of pre-1836 patents. We know of its existence from The American Journal of Improvements in the Useful Arts, and Mirror of the Patent Office in the United States, Vol. 1 No. 2 (April-June 1828), as well as The Franklin Journal and American Mechanics' Magazine for October 1828. Our inventor, Uriah Brown, was one of the originators of the short-lived American Journal of Improvements mentioned above."...a new and useful improvement in the steam engine, denominated 'The Double Tangent Chain Lever;' the object of which, is to transmit motion and power from the piston to the lever or working beam, and to convert the rectilinear motion of the piston, into a reciprocating circular, or a continuous circular motion... This object, I propose to accomplish by means of two chains (a and b,) alternately working over the periphery of an arc at the extremity of the impelled end of the lever..." |
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