Browsing named entities in Knight's Mechanical Encyclopedia (ed. Knight). You can also browse the collection for Hudson or search for Hudson in all documents.

Your search returned 6 results in 2 document sections:

er of thin sheets with the acidulous solution, and combined them into a homogeneous sheet. A. T. Schmidt added the glycerine to the acid. Thomas Taylor (England, 1869; United States, 1871) treated the paper with chloride of zinc. See, — Hudson, March 16, 1869.Schmidt, April 4, 1871. Hudson, September 27, 1870, two patents.Hanna, October 31, 1871. Sheldon, January 25, 1870. Parclose. (Nautical.) The limber-hole. Pa-renthe-sis. A mark consisting of two curved lines faHudson, September 27, 1870, two patents.Hanna, October 31, 1871. Sheldon, January 25, 1870. Parclose. (Nautical.) The limber-hole. Pa-renthe-sis. A mark consisting of two curved lines face to face (). They inclose matter which is cognate to the subject, but which may be omitted without impairing the grammatical construction or the substantial meaning. Par′er. In Fig. 3558, the apple, fixed on the rotary fork c, is pared by the knife k, also rotated by bevel gearing. When the knife makes a revolution, completing the paring operation, a projection m on the horizontal bevel-wheel strikes the foot of the pivoted lever n, throwing its upper end forward so as to push the appl
an. 16, 1855. 13,616HarrisonOct. 2, 1855. 18,470RobertsonOct. 20, 1857. (Reissue.)613BlodgettOct. 12, 1858. 25,968HudsonNov. 1, 1859. 57,500Halsey et al.Aug. 28, 1866. (Reissue.)3,214ConantNov. 24, 1868. 93,615HancockAug. 10, 1869. 2.. 31,646MoulsonMar. 5, 1861. 40,209BoltonOct. 6, 1863. 57,010TewksburyAug. 7, 1866. 89,957TuttonMay 11, 1869. 114,823HudsonMay 16, 1871. 123,393GoodrichFeb. 6, 1872. 131,256DeckerSept. 10, 1872. 133,201Chabot et al.Nov. 19, 1872. 133,411ColericanSteamboat (side-paddles, Seine)1803 EvansAmericanSteam-dredge1803 FultonAmericanSteamboat (side-paddles, Clermont, Hudson)1807 WoolfEnglishDouble-cylinder expansion-engine1804 StevensAmericanSteamboat twin screw-propeller (Hudson)1804 NiepcHudson)1804 NiepceFrenchHot-air engine carriage1806 StevensAmericanSteamboat ( Phoenix, New York to Philadelphia)1808 BlenkinsopEnglishLocomotive1811 BellScotchSteamboat ( Comet, Clyde)1812 HedleyEnglishLocomotive ( Puffing Billy )1812 DoddEnglishSteamboat