... dropped altogether. But it was first in the field, is simple in theory, is easily drawn, has the recommendation of many well-meaning teachers, and holds its position by means of "human inertia... Elements of Machine Design - Page 288by Oscar Adolph Leutwiler - 1917 - 607 pagesFull view - About this book
| George B. Grant - Gearing - 1891 - 118 pages
...need of two different kinds of tooth curves for gears of the same i pitch than there is need of two different kinds of threads for standard screws, or...and the cycloidal tooth would never be missed if it was dropped altogether. But it was first in the field, is simple in theory, is easily drawn, has the... | |
| George B. Grant - Gearing - 1891 - 112 pages
...pitch than there is need of two different kinds of threads for standard screws, or of two differeut kinds of coins of the same value, and the cycloidal tooth would never be missed if it was dropped altogether. But it was first in the field, is simple in theory, is easily drawn, has the... | |
| George B. Grant - Gearing - 1899 - 112 pages
...more need of two different kinds of tooth curves for gears of the same pitch than there is need of two different kinds of threads for standard screws, or...and the -cycloidal tooth would never be missed if it was dropped altogether. But it was first in the field, is simple in theory, is easily drawn, has the... | |
| Charles Hays Logue - Gearing - 1910 - 614 pages
...the same pitch than there is need of two different threads for standard screws, or of two different coins of the same value, and the cycloidal tooth would...be missed if it were dropped altogether. But it was first in the field, is simple in theory, is easily drawn, has the recommendation of many well-meaning... | |
| 1922 - 372 pages
...the same pitch than there is need of two different threads for standard screws, or of two different coins of the same value, and the cycloidal tooth would...be missed if it were dropped altogether. But it was first in the field, is simple in theory, is easily drawn, has the recommendation of many well-meaning... | |
| Earle Buckingham - Gearing - 1928 - 474 pages
...of the same pitch than there is need for two different threads for standard screws, or two different coins of the same value, and the cycloidal tooth would...missed, if it were dropped altogether. But it was first in the field, is simple in theory, is easily drawn, has the recommendation of many well-meaning... | |
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