The carbon blocks with their separator slide between clips and a ground plate.
The deposit of carbon on the inside edges of the U-shaped separator often is so fine and clings so tightly as not to fall out.
Celluloid with many holes is used as a separator between carbon blocks.
Slight moisture on the separator may help to collect this dust, thus placing a ground on that wire of the line.
Wood separator for spacing the plates, as used in the Willard storage cells.
In assembling a storage battery element, a negative plate is laid down with a separator on it, then a positive plate, separator, negative plate, etc.
The flat side of each separator is placed against a positive plate, preventing shedding or jolting of the active material of the plate.
One of the other two is a separator which separates spray from the escaping gas while the battery is charging.
I wouldn't try the separator if it weren't for the poor Little Sisters," said Eben anxiously as they reached the end of the barn.
He took the separator apart and carried it up to his mother to be washed.
Slowly Eben carried them one by one with many rests back to the separator by the gasoline engine.
By the time Peter and Junior came with big buckets of milk, Mickey had the cream separator rinsed and together, as he had helped Mrs. Harding fix it the day before.
You can see what a comfort this separator must be, but it's the only thing your nice lady has got, against so many for your work it takes quite a large building to keep them in.
Mickey listened as intently as he could for the separator he dared not stop, heard not a sound for what seemed a long time, and then came amazing ones.
Our first cheque was sixteen shilings for the month, after share-money and separatorinstalment were deducted.
In due course the separator was brought out, in pieces on a pack horse the last mile or so, and erected in the split slab dairy.
A separator or interceptor is a device fitted to either the superheater or to the steam receiver, for separating entrained water from the steam.
What is the separatoror intercepter of a marine boiler?
The separatoritself was a terrible disappointin' conthrivance at the first look, an' no size av a thing at all for the money they said it cost.
The separatorhums harder than iver, but still no crame.
But the modern separator is a product of science and not a gift of Nature skillfully elaborated by the art of the barber.
The mechanical cream separatortakes advantage of the laws of centrifugal force.
Separator with the points upwards, you give a cut at the breast-bone (No.
A fowl which has been prepared with the Tendon Separator before roasting, can produce afterwards ten very inviting pieces, suitable to the fancy of as many guests.
The machine is a separator because it separates the beans into their conventional grades by size.
The use of the separator is to prevent any damage to the conducting wires by the action of the sulphur.
Having passed through the entire length of the coil, the steam and water are discharged together into the separator in such a manner that the water is entirely separated from the steam, and can be blown off as required.
So we bought a gasoline engine to run the separator and I started milking the cows and selling cream.
I took the gas engine from the cream separator and put it on an oil drum outside one window.
The factory succeeded in constructing a centrifugal separator which had a great sale, and this new branch of industry absorbed an ever-increasing body of workers.
One day he received the summons to come downstairs and lend a hand in the centrifugal separator department.
The principle exhibited in a separator of grains and seeds is very neat.
The separator consists of a chip holder, having an imperforate shell flaring upward and outward from the spindle (in fixed bearings) to which it is attached.
The best ore centrifugal or separator is what is called an "amalgamator.
A hand separator of this type was exhibited at the Royal Show at Newcastle by the Aylesbury Dairy Company, of 31 St. Petersburg Place, Bayswater, England.
There is probably no machine so little understood or so imperfectly constructed by the common manufacturer of sugar supplies as the high speed separator or centrifugal.
The light threw fantastic shadows here and there, now lighting up a face, now bringing out the separator which seemed a weary and sullen monster awaiting its den.
Some farmers threshed directly from the shock, and the new "Vibrator" took the place of the old Buffalo Pitts Separator with its ringing bell-metal pinions.
If a separator is used, the milk should be put through the machine as soon as possible after milking, as the milk should have a temperature of about 90° F.
The separator becomes the uniter; he rends us apart from the world that He may 'bring us to God.
What the cream separator has done for the dairy industry (p.
It would not be too much to say that the separator is largely responsible for the present prosperity of Denmark.
The side-arm of the separator may be made with two rubber connections,-- one above and one below the tube leading to the potassium carbonate tube.
The flask is then fitted with a fractionating column, I meter long, to which is attached a condenser and an automatic separator so arranged that the lighter liquid flows off to a receiver (Fig.
She set the separator whirling, giving out its droning song of plenty--the farm Matins and Vespers.
In such cases the cream separator is capable of rendering invaluable assistance.
In the centrifugal cream-separator the new milk is allowed to flow into a bowl, which is caused to rotate on its own axis several thousand times per minute.
The first continuous working separator was the invention of Dr de Laval.