1895 Patent No. 12,111 Friction Gearing for Speed Cones, Downham, Barnbrook Iron

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Patent No. 12,111 A.D.1895 Improvements in Friction Gearing for Speed Cones

""We, John Downham of Barnbrook Iron works, Machinist and James Garside, of 1 Dawson Street, Draughtsman, both of Bury, in the County of Lancashire, do hereby declare the nature of this invention to be as follows: Our object is to provide an improved means of communicating motion from one speed cone to another. This we accomplish by placing between the cones upon a suitable shaft, or bearing, a friction wheel of suitable size...""

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