No. 5, Bedford-street,
Chorlton Row.
SYNOPSIS,
(IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER)
OF THE
CENTURY OF INVENTIONS
COMPOSING THIS WORK.
Note. The objects with Numbers after them are those contained in the present PART: and the Numbers shew the Pages where they stand.
| A | |
| [1] | Adding Machine; or Machine to cast up correctly large columns of figures. |
| [2] | Air Pump; essay towards completing the vacuum. |
| B | |
| [3] | Barrel Spring, to lengthen the going of Clocks and other spring-driven Machines. [26] |
| [4] | Boats (serpentine) for lessening the expence of traction. |
| [5] | Bobbin or Lace (Machine for making) and for covering Whips, &c. with great rapidity. |
| [6] | Bowking Machine for Calico Printers. |
| [7] | Bucket Wheels (a combination of) to raise water. |
| C | |
| [8] | Canals (open) as Hydraulic Machines of great force. |
| [9] | Canter, or inclined Plane for Draymen. [72] |
| [10] | Chain to act equably on my wheels. |
| [11] | Chocolate Mill (rotatory.) |
| [12] | Cocks (equilibrium) to avoid leakage. |
| [13] | Colour Mill for Calico Printers. |
| [14] | Compasses (bisecting.) |
| [15] | Cotton (Machine for batting.) |
| [16] | Crane, combining variable powers with speed and safety. (rewarded by the Society of Arts.) [57] |
| [17] | Crank (epicycloidal) or parallel motion. Rewarded by Bonaparte. [30] |
| D | |
| [18] | Dash Wheel for Calico Printers, acting with greater rapidity than usual. |
| [19] | Differential Wheels for gaining immense power. [54] |
| [20] | Doffing Machine, of great force for taking Cylinders from their Mandrills. |
| [21] | Draw-bench for my twisted pinions. |
| [22] | Dynamometer, for measuring powers and resistances in motion. [15] |
| [23] | Dynamometer, second kind. |
| E | |
| [24] | Engine for cutting my Patent Wheels in small and middling dimensions. |
| [25] | Engine for cutting my large bevil Wheels and wooden Models, either on my System, or the usual one. |
| N. B. These objects will occupy considerable space in the work. | |
| [26] | Engraving Machine for Calico Printers, being an important application of my Cog or toothed Wheels. |
| [27] | Engraving Machine for large patterns. |
| [28] | Essay to derive power from expanding Solids. |
| [29] | Evaporation (Machine to promote.) [78] |
| [30] | Eyes (Machine for making rapidly.) |
| F | |
| [31] | Fire escape (on a retarding principle.) |
| [32] | —— (by breaking the fall.) |
| [33] | Fires (Portable Engine to extinguish.) |
| [34] | Fires (Watch Engine always ready for.) |
| [35] | Flax (Machine for breaking) with rapidity. |
| [36] | Forging Bar iron and steel (Machine for.) |
| [37] | Friction (to prevent.) |
| [38] | Friction (to prevent) Thoughts on. |
| G | |
| [39] | Geering and ungeering (Machine for). |
| [40] | Do. Do. for swift motions. |
| [41] | Grating or cutting green Roots, Tobacco, &c. (Machine for.) [79] |
| H | |
| [42] | Helico-Centrifugal Machine, for raising water in large quantities. |
| [43] | Horse Wheel for saving room and gaining speed. [53] |
| [44] | Horse Wheel (reciprocating) for Mangles, &c. |
| 45 | Horse Wheel, with means for turning the Horse when he acts in two directions. |
| [46] | Horizontal Pump of large produce, driven by wind. |
| [47] | Hot Air as power, while heating liquids, rooms, &c. |
| L | |
| [48] | Lamp for the Table; suspending the oil by it’s weight. |
| [49] | Lithographic, or Copper-plate Press, with several curious and useful properties. |
| M | |
| [50] | Machine for clearing turbid liquors. |
| [51] | Machine for driving Boats on Canals, under Tunnels, &c. without disturbing the Water. |
| [52] | Machine to assist in taking Medicine, Pills, &c. (Humani nihil alienum.) |
| [53] | Mangle (perpetual or rotatory). |
| [54] | Marine-Level (two essays on a.) |
| [55] | Micrometer for measuring very minute spaces. [83] |
| [56] | Mirrors to collect Solar Heat, (method of forming.) |
| [57] | Mover, by dropping weights. [76] |
| N | |
| [58] | Nails (Machine for moulding.) |
| [59] | Nails (Machine for forging.) |
| P | |
| [60] | Pencyclograph, or Instrument for describing portions of Circles, and finding their centres by inspection. [51] |
| [61] | Peristaltic Machine, for raising much water, to small heights. [69] |
| [62] | Persian Wheel modified, for raising water. |
| [63] | Pitch-fork, for musicians, with variable tones. |
| [64] | Power-wheel by heated Air. [43] |
| [65] | Press, direct and differential. [66] |
| [66] | Press (eccentric Bar.) |
| [67] | Printing Machine (two coloured.) |
| [68] | Protracting Motion (Machine for.) [49] |
| [69] | Pullies (my Patent much improved.) [33] |
| [70] | Pump (my equable.) [45] |
| 71 | Pump, triple, in one column. |
| [72] | Pump (portable) worked by pedals. |
| [73] | Punch Machine for Engravers. |
| [74] | Punch Machine on another principle. |
| [75] | Do. rotatory, for my Engraving Machine. |
| R | |
| [76] | Reciprocating Motion, (long) for Mangles, &c. |
| [77] | Reflector parabolico conical, or plano parabolical for light houses, &c. |
| [78] | Regulator: (not centrifugal) for Wind or Water Mills, Steam Engines, &c. |
| [79] | Retrographic Machine (Machine for Writing backwards) for Engravers. |
| [80] | Rotato-gyratory Churn. |
| S | |
| [81] | Screw, with greatly diminished friction. [81] |
| [82] | Screws, (Machine for forging) &c. |
| [83] | Spinning Machines, (my Patent), Eagles, &c. |
| [84] | Spinning Machinery: another system, adapted chiefly to wool. |
| [85] | Spring, to keep a door strongly closed, yet open easily. |
| [86] | Steel Yard, differential: for weighing vast weights with short levers. |
| [87] | Syphon, (mechanical) to expel part of the water at the highest point. |
| T | |
| [88] | Tallow (Machine for cutting and trying.) |
| [89] | Tea-table (commodious help for the.) |
| V | |
| [90] | Ventilator, rotatory, yet by pressure. |
| [91] | Vessel (expanding) for Pumps, Steam Engines, &c. |
| W | |
| [92] | Washing Apparatus: for Hospitals, &c. confining the offensive matter until cleansed away: thus promoting salubrity. |
| [93] | Water-wheel, (horizontal) probably the best of the impulsive kind. |
| 94 | The same, for high falls. |
| [95] | Water-wheel, (inclined) employing the weight of the fluid. |
| [96] | Water, (Machine for raising large quantities.) |
| [97] | Weaving by Power: manner of driving the Shuttle, (executed A. D. 1780.) |
| [98] | Wedge Machine (perpetual.) |
| [99] | Wheels (my System of cog or toothed.) |
| [100] | Windmill of great power. |
ERRATA.
| Page | 16, | line | 17, | for fig. read plate. | ||
| „ | 22, | „ | 4, | for posistion, read position. | ||
| „ | 22, | „ | 7, | for 17, read 15. | ||
| „ | 22, | „ | 9, | for fig. read plate. | ||
| „ | 22, | „ | 23, | for fig. read plate. | ||
| „ | 24, | „ | 16, | for clylinder at P, read cylinder at K. | ||
| „ | 24, | „ | 22, | for fig. read plate. | ||
| „ | 26, | „ | 16, | for E, read C. | ||
| „ | 28, | „ | 5, | for diamenter, read diameters. | ||
| „ | 35, | „ | 10, | for inconvencies, read inconveniences. | ||
| „ | 36, | „ | 8, | for of pulley, read of the pulley. | ||
| „ | 40, | „ | 25, | for as, read of. | ||
| „ | 41, | „ | 4, | for loose 1; read loose — | ||
| „ | 41, | „ | 5, | for pulleys, read pulley. | ||
| „ | 43, | „ | 18, | for furnish surplus, read furnish a surplus. | ||
| „ | 43, | „ | 22, | for occpied, read occupied. | ||
| „ | 46, | „ | 17, | for power, read motion. | ||
| „ | 49, | „ | 22, | for diffential, read differential. | ||
| „ | 55, | „ | 21, | - | for 20,200, read 20200. | |
| „ | 55, | „ | 24, | |||
| „ | 55, | „ | 26, | |||
| „ | 55, | „ | 28, | for 99,990, read ,99990. | ||
| „ | 58, | „ | 23, | for figures, read figure. | ||
| „ | 62, | „ | 2, | end the quotation marks at “lifting.” | ||
| „ | 62, | „ | 8, | for gasping, read anxious. | ||
| „ | 63, | „ | 7, | for wishd, read wished. | ||
| „ | 64, | „ | 2, | for ladders, read ladder. | ||
| „ | 66, | „ | 11, | for occasionaly, read occasionally. | ||
| „ | 67, | „ | 7, | for G N, read L N. | ||
| „ | 68, | „ | 2, | for two hundred, read three hundred. | ||
| „ | 75, | „ | 4, | for 300℔s. read 100℔s. | ||
| „ | 82, | „ | 16, | for fig. 9, read fig. 10. | ||
| „ | 83, | „ | 11, | for an of inch, read of an inch. | ||