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Definition of Kingston valve

Kingston valve
Kingston valve King"ston valve (Marine Steam Engin.) A conical valve, opening outward, to close the mouth of a pipe which passes through the side of a vessel below the water line.

Meaning of Kingston valve from wikipedia

- Kingston valve is a type of valve ****ed in the bottom of a ship's plating that connects the sea to the ship's piping and storage tanks. A Kingston valve...
- contract law case Kingston valve, ****ed in the bottom of a ship This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the title Kingston. If an internal...
- the boat, such as for a sink drain or a toilet. Sea****s are often a Kingston valve. Sea****s are left open or are closed depending on the situation. Sea****s...
- at the bottom of the ballast tank were ****ed with valves known as Kingston valves. These valves were eliminated in the U.S. Navy between the World Wars...
- Offs**** ocean structure with oil drilling and related facilities Kingston valve – Valve on the exterior of a ship's hull Saddle tank (submarine) – Submarine...
- 1824 Aviation Aerial stagecoaches Printer Writing machines Kingston valve Openings with valves for letting water into a special bulkhead in the hold The...
- believe that the byp****ing of an unreliable magnetic reducer closed a Kingston valve in the forward ballast tank resulting in a delay. Based on other reported...
- Portsmouth engineers used welding on the outer hull flanges to the Kingston valves and on interior tanks in the forward and aft torpedo rooms. Adopting...
- attendance. When Red Army forces neared the city in April 1945, the ship's Kingston valves were opened, flooding her lower spaces and settling her firmly into...
- designed by William Lindley (1808–1900). 1837: Kingston valve is introduced by engineer John Kingston. 1840s: The linear motor, a multi-phase alternating...