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Title: The engineer's sketch-book of mechanical movements, devices, appliances, contrivances and details employed in the design and construction of machinery for every purpose

classified & arranged for reference for the use of engineers, mechanical draughtsmen, managers, mechanics, inventors, patent agents, and all engaged in the mechanical arts

Author: Thomas Walter Barber

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Language: English

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THE
ENGINEER’S SKETCH-BOOK.


THE
Engineer’s Sketch-Book
OF
MECHANICAL MOVEMENTS,
DEVICES, APPLIANCES, CONTRIVANCES
AND DETAILS

EMPLOYED IN THE DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF
MACHINERY FOR EVERY PURPOSE

CLASSIFIED & ARRANGED FOR REFERENCE FOR THE USE OF ENGINEERS, MECHANICAL
DRAUGHTSMEN, MANAGERS, MECHANICS, INVENTORS, PATENT AGENTS,
AND ALL ENGAGED IN THE MECHANICAL ARTS

BY THOMAS WALTER BARBER
M. Inst. C. E.

FOURTH EDITION

2603 Illustrations, Descriptive Notes and Memoranda

Logo

London:
E. & F. N. SPON, Limited, 125 STRAND

New York:
SPON & CHAMBERLAIN, 12 CORTLANDT STREET

1902


PREFACE.

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Every successful engineer is a born inventor; indeed the daily work of an engineer in practice largely consists in scheming and devising from previous experience new and improved processes, methods, and details for accomplishing them, and for simplifying or cheapening old forms of machinery and the work they produce, to enable him to successfully compete with others, who are perhaps as ingenious and enterprising as himself.

In the work of designing machinery the draughtsman has to rely mainly on his memory for inspiration; and, for lack of an idea, has frequently to wade through numerous volumes to find a detail or movement to effect a particular purpose. Hence, as a rule, every man’s work runs in a groove, his productions generally having the stamp of his particular experience and training clearly marked upon them.

In the course of twenty-five years of such experience, I have found the want of such a volume as the present, and endeavoured to supply the deficiency in my own practice by private notes and sketches, gathered promiscuously, until the difficulty of selection and arrangement became so apparent that I began to classify them, as they exist in the following pages. A few weeks of unusual leisure have enabled me to complete this work and amplify it by numerous additions, and it is now presented in the hope that it will be found of equal service to others engaged in the head-splitting, exhausting work of scheming and devising machinery, than which I can conceive of no head-work more wearing and anxious, Several valuable works have already found numerous users, and there is no lack of admirable collections of memoranda, rules, and data for designing and proportioning the various constructive details of machinery; but, as far as I am aware, there is no work in existence which aims at the same purpose as is attempted in the following pages, viz. to provide side by side suggestive sketches of the various methods in use for accomplishing any particular mechanical movement or work, in a form easily referred to, and devoid of needless detail and elaboration. A sketch, properly executed, is—to a practical man—worth a folio of description; and it is to such that these pages are addressed. For the same reason it has been deemed undesirable to add to the various sketches any rules or tables relating to strengths or dimensions, which may be found in numerous well-known volumes.

Any suggestions or additions will be entertained and gratefully acknowledged.

THOMAS WALTER BARBER.


CONTENTS.

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  PAGES SECTION
Accumulators 147 67
Adjusting devices 10, 246 2
Anchoring 10, 246 1
Anti-friction bearings 152, 306 70
Apparatus for drawing curves 224, 330 98
Automatic cut off. See Valve gear 172, 312 79
Balance weights 54, 258 20
Ball and socket joints 12, 248 4
Beam-engines, types of 80, 270 32
Bearings 102, 282 46
Bearings, relieving pressure on 152, 306 70
Bed-plates, foundations, and framing of machines 22, 250 8
Belt gearing 12, 248 3
Belt pulleys 12, 248 3
Blowing and exhausting 20, 250 7
Boilers, types of 16, 250 6
Bolts, &c. 168, 310 78
Boring, drilling, &c. 72, 270 30
Brakes and retarding appliances 14, 248 5
Cams, tappets, and wipers 24, 250 9
Carriages, cars, &c. 32, 252 12
Centres 164, 308 77
Centrifugal force, applications of 38 14
Chains, links, and couplings 30, 252 11
Chopping, slicing, and mincing 68, 264 27
Chucks, grips, and holders 68, 264 28
Circular and reciprocating motion 56, 258 21
Clutches 40, 254 15
Compensating and balance weights 54, 258 20
Concentrated power 62, 260 22
Concentrating and separating 66, 264 26
Condensing and cooling 66, 264 25
Connecting rods and links 42, 254 17
Contracting and expanding 84, 272 36
Conveying messages, &c. 52 19
Conveying motion to movable parts 62, 260 23
Conveyors 128, 298 57
Cotters, &c. 86, 274 37
Couplings 42, 254 16
Couplings for shafting 42, 254 16
Covers, doors, &c. 242, 332 106
Cranes, types of 46, 256 18
Cranks and eccentrics 28, 252 10
Crushing, rolling, and disintegrating 36, 254 13
Curves, apparatus for drawing 224, 330 98
Cushioning 72, 268 29
Cutting tools 64, 260 24
Differential gear 74, 270 31
Disintegrating 36, 254 13
Doors, covers, manholes 242, 332 106
Drawing and rolling metals, &c. 234, 332 101
Drawing curves, &c., apparatus for 224, 330 98
Drilling, boring, &c. 72, 270 30
Eccentrics 28, 252 10
Elastic wheels 84 35
Elliptical motion 82, 272 34
Engines and boilers combined, types of 82 33
Engines, types of 76, 270 32
Exhausting and blowing 20, 250 7
Expanding and contracting devices 84, 272 36
Fastening wheels to shafts 86, 274 37
Feed gear 334 107
Filtering 334 108
Foundations and framing 22, 250 8
Friction gear 88, 276 38
Gear, differential 74, 270 31
Gear, friction 88, 276 38
Gear, reversing 158, 308 74
Gear, rope 146, 302 66
Gear, valve 172, 312 79
Gearing, belt 12, 248 3
Gearing, toothed 186, 318 84
Gearing, various devices in 92, 278 40
Governing and regulating speed, power, &c. 96, 280 41
Grips and holders 68, 264 28
Guides, slides, &c. 90, 276 39
Handles, &c. 220, 328 97
Heating appliances 234 100
Hinges and joints 116, 292 50
Holders and grips 68, 264 28
Hooks, swivels, &c. 98, 280 43
Hydraulic multiplying gear 96 42
Impact. See Striking and hammering 238 104
Incorporating 122, 294 54
Indicating pressure, &c. 214, 326 92
Indicating speed, &c. 100, 282 44
Intermittent motion 140, 300 62
Iron and steel 224, 330 99
Jets, nozzles, &c. 102, 282 45
Joints and hinges 116, 292 50
Journals, bearings, pivots, &c. 102, 282 46
Keys, cotters, pins, &c. 86, 274 37
Levelling and plumbing 122 52
Levers 108, 286 48
Links 30, 252 11
Locking devices 110, 288 49
Lowering 148, 304 69
Lubricators 120, 294 51
Marine engines, types of 236 103
Materials of construction 224, 330 99
Measuring and weighing 214, 326 92
Mechanical powers 122 53
Messages, conveying 52 19
Mincing 68, 264 27
Mixing and incorporating 122, 294 54
Motive power 136, 300 60
Movable parts, conveying motion to 62, 260 23
Multiplying gear—hydraulic 96 42
Nozzles and jets 102, 282 45
Packings, joints, stuffing-boxes, &c. 132, 298 58
Parallel motions 124, 296 55
Pawl and ratchet motions, intermittent motion 140, 300 62
Pins, &c. 164, 308 77
Pipes and conveyors 128, 298 57
Pivots 102, 282 46
Plate work 106, 286 47
Plumbing and levelling 122 52
Power and speed, to vary 146 64
Power, motive 136, 300 60
Power, reservoirs of 147 67
Power, transmission of 192, 320 85
Pressing 144, 302 63
Propulsion 134, 300 59
Pumping and raising water 124, 296 56
Pumping engines, types of 138 61
Quick return motions 146 65
Rails and tramroads 156, 308 73
Raising and lowering weights 148, 304 69
Raising water—pumping 124, 296 56
Ratchet and pawl motions 140, 300 62
Reciprocating and circular motion 148 68
Regulating and governing 96, 280 41
Relieving pressure on bearings 152, 306 70
Reservoirs of power, accumulators 147 67
Retarding appliances 14, 248 5
Reversing gear 158, 308 74
Riddling and screening 154 72
Rope, belt, and chain pulleys 152, 306 71
Rope gearing 146, 302 66
Rolling and drawing 234, 332 101
Rotary engines 160, 308 75
Safety appliances 182, 318 81
Screening 154 72
Screw gear, bolts, &c. 168, 310 78
Sections of iron and steel. See Materials 224, 330 99
Segments, wheels in 212, 326 91
Separating 66, 264 26
Shaft couplings 42, 254 16
Shafting 164, 308 76
Signals, &c. 52 19
Slicing and mincing 68, 264 27
Slide and other valve gear 172, 312 79
Slides, guides, &c. 90, 276 39
Socket joints 12, 248 4
Sound 240 105
Sources of power 136, 300 60
Speed and power 122 53
Speed, indicating 100, 282 44
Spindles and centres 164, 308 77
Springs 178, 316 80
Starting valves 184 83
Steam traps 184, 318 82
Striking and hammering—impact 238 104
Struts and ties 234 102
Stuffing boxes 132, 298 58
Swivels 98, 280 43
Tanks and cisterns 192, 320 86
Tappets 24, 250 9
Throwing in and out of gear 192, 320 87
Ties and struts 234 102
Timber. See Materials 224, 330 99
Tools, cutting 64, 260 24
Toothed gearing 186, 318 84
Tramroads 156, 308 73
Transmission of power 192, 320 85
Traps, steam 184, 318 82
Turbines 208, 326 90
Valve gear 172, 312 79
Valves and cocks 198, 324 89
Valves, starting 184 83
Variable motion and power 194, 320 88
Washing 216, 328 94
Water-pressure engines 216 93
Water-wheels and turbines 208, 326 90
Weighing and measuring, indicating pressure 214, 326 92
Wheels, elastic 84 35
Wheels, fastening to shafts 86, 274 37
Wheels in segments 212, 326 91
Windmills and feathering wheels 218, 328 95
Winding apparatus 220, 328 96
Wipers 24, 250 9