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Ateliers de Construction, Fonderie & Chaudronnerie.
Ateliers de Construction, Fonderie & Chaudronnerie.


1894 Illustrations and brief description of British Patent No. 12,456, June 24, 1893, to J. Leveque, Herstal, Belgium. It was a six-cylinder steam engine with pistons disposed concentrically
1893 Illustrations and brief description of Patent No. 12,456, June 24, 1893, to J. Leveque, Herstal, Belgium. It was a six-cylinder steam engine with pistons disposed concentrically
round the axle [a swash-plate type engine], 'and consists in an application of the compound
round the axle [a swash-plate type engine], 'and consists in an application of the compound
principle to effect an economy of fuel and to obtain the regularity of action ...'<ref>Engineering 1894/07/20</ref>
principle to effect an economy of fuel and to obtain the regularity of action ...'<ref>Engineering 1894/07/20</ref>

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J. Levêque of Herstal, Liege, Belgium

Ateliers de Construction, Fonderie & Chaudronnerie.

1893 Illustrations and brief description of Patent No. 12,456, June 24, 1893, to J. Leveque, Herstal, Belgium. It was a six-cylinder steam engine with pistons disposed concentrically round the axle [a swash-plate type engine], 'and consists in an application of the compound principle to effect an economy of fuel and to obtain the regularity of action ...'[1]

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  1. Engineering 1894/07/20