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17,167. Lake, H. H., [Wood, G., and Milne, A.]. July 20. Ball bearings.-The bearing is shown applied to the hub of the rear wheel of a bicycle, but is applicable to other parts of velocipedes and to other vehicles. The balls C run between cups D, secured in the hub or barrel by screwed rings E, and cones G, H. The cone G is fixed on the axle F, while the cone H slides thereon, and is prevented from turning by a cross-pin. To adjust the bearing, the cone H is moved backwards or forwards by turning the rod I which passes down the axle. The end of the rod I has a head n or a slot for a screwdriver, and a nut o is provided to lock it when adjusted. The forks are attached between the nuts r, s, which do not need to be disturbed when the bearing is to be adjusted.
GB189717167D1897-07-201897-07-20Improvements in Ball Bearings chiefly Designed for Use in Velocipedes.
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