In 1869 Granville patented the substitution of a second beater roll in place of the stationary bedplate for the purpose of hastening the operation.
A beating engine of usual form, but with the beater roll made conical in shape with the larger circumference outwards, and the bedplate placed on an incline parallel with the knives on the beater roll.
The substitution of stone for metal in the roll and bedplate of the engine brings about some remarkable changes in the nature of the beaten stuff.
The bedplate consists of a number of stout metal bars or knives firmly fastened into an iron frame, which lies across this channel.
An engine in which the beater roll and bedplateboth revolve, but in opposite directions, and at different speeds in order to draw out the fibres.
The bed of the trough behind the beater roll rises sharply up from the bedplate and then falls away suddenly, as shown in the diagram, forming the "backfall.
Beaters of the stone roll type in which the roll and bedplate are either or both composed of stone, granite, or similar non-metallic substance.
If the beater roll is fitted with sharp knives, and this is put down close to the bedplate quickly, the fibres are cut up short, and they do not assimilate the water.
The bedplate constructed in the form of a circular segment with a much larger face than usual, and capable of adjustment, the beater roll itself being fixed in the bearings.
Defn: The combination consisting of a generator and a driving motor mechanically connected, usually on a commonbedplate and with the two shafts directly coupled or combined into a single shaft.
Defn: Having all the essential working parts connected by a bedplate or framework, or contained in a case, etc.
Half an inch is allowed top and bottom for the turnovers by which the supports are screwed to the bedplate and base.
Make a bold scratch across the bedplate to show where the centre line of the shaft should be, and another along the bed for the piston-rod centre line.
Support ofbedplate (1/20 inch zinc), 3 inches high from wooden base to underside of bedplate.
Around the bedplate are located the oil-cooling coils, the oil strainer, the oil reservoir and the oil pipings to the bearing.
One end of the bedplate only is shown; B is a cast-iron partition dividing the oil chamber C from the oil-cooling chamber D.
The Oiling System Mounted on the end of the bedplate is the oil pump, operated from the main shaft of the turbine as previously stated.
Whether the oil be supplied to the turbine bearings by a self-contained system having the oil stored in the turbine bedplate or by gravity from a separate oil source, does not affect the question in its present aspect.
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