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1862 London Exhibition: Catalogue: Class 7.: C. Sininaldi

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Chain Machine

1710. SINIBALDI, MADAME CELESTE, 5, Albert Terrace, Notting Hill, London.

Chain machine, cranks, pistons, axles, plates, printing press, bolts, arms, screws, brazed bath.

The accompanying woodcut shows this machine performing the double operation of making a link and joining it to one already formed. One end of the baud of metal is held in the notch of the mould on which it is wound. The mould and the cog-wheel on which it is fixed are made in valves so as to open and admit and retain the links as they are formed. Two ribbons of metal may be used in making links by this process, one of iron and one of steel. This patent is the property of the Duke of Buccleugh.

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