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John Reynolds, of Neath, has proposed to give to the rails, bars, or plates, an equal support in every part of their length, so that they shall not be susceptible of depression or deflection; and this he proposes to effect by two methods, for which he obtained a patent on the 5th | John Reynolds, of Neath, has proposed to give to the rails, bars, or plates, an equal support in every part of their length, so that they shall not be susceptible of depression or deflection; and this he proposes to effect by two methods, for which he obtained a patent on the 5th May, 1835. | ||
== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
* [[Engineers and Mechanics Encyclopedia 1839: Railways: John Reynolds]] | * [[Engineers and Mechanics Encyclopedia 1839: Railways: John Reynolds]] |
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John Reynolds, of Neath, has proposed to give to the rails, bars, or plates, an equal support in every part of their length, so that they shall not be susceptible of depression or deflection; and this he proposes to effect by two methods, for which he obtained a patent on the 5th May, 1835.