- as
steam pumps and meters, was
founded by
Henry R
Worthington and
William H. Baker.
Worthington was the
inventor of the
direct acting steam pump. The...
-
rocking beam that
worked a
mechanical lift
pump from its
opposite end. At the
bottom of each stroke,
steam was
allowed to
enter the
cylinder below the...
- positive-displacement
pumps,
impulse pumps,
velocity pumps,
gravity pumps,
steam pumps and
valveless pumps.
There are
three basic types of
pumps: positive-displacement...
- been
founded by
Henry Rossiter Worthington, the
inventor of the
direct-
acting steam pump. The two
companies had
merged with
Wagner Electric in 1967 to form...
-
first steam-powered
water pump for
draining mines.
Thomas Savery is
considered the
inventor of the
first commercially used
steam powered device, a
steam pump...
-
district heating plant return pipe is now
cooled by the heat
pump) or by
cooling the
closed steam loop and
artificially lowering the
condensing pressure and...
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Savery patented a
steam-powered
pump he
called the "Miner's Friend",
essentially identical to Somerset's
design and
almost certainly a
direct copy.[citation...
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patent for a new type of
Direct-
acting Steam Pump was acquired, and in 1870 the
company commenced the
manufacture of
steam engines. The
company was commissioned...
-
equipped with an
adjustable governor, pop
safety valve,
steam gauge,
feedwater heater,
direct-
acting pump, whistle, blower, brake, and a full
supply of wrenches...
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Henry Rossiter Worthington (1817–1880), who
invented the
first direct-
acting steam pump, and Sara Jane (née Newton)
Worthington (1817–1893),
herself the...