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A Simple Driving Mechanism for Gins
1899
Scientific American
An invention patented by John S. Carter, of 483 Fargo Avenue, Buffalo, N. Y., provides an ingenious feed-water apparatus in which the exhaust steam Jrom the engine is made to heat the feed-water, and is at the saIlle time condensed and returned to the boiler. Means for purifying the feed-water and for separating the oil from the exhaust steam are also provided.
doi:10.1038/scientificamerican11111899-315a
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