Water Wheel.-L. D. Wynkoop, Owassa, Mich.
Water Wheel.-L. D. Wynkoop,
Owassa, Mich.

106 The Scientific American.

Patent Claims
Issued From the U. S. Patent Office
For the Week ending January 30, 1866.
Reported Officially for The Scientific American.

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52,353.-Water Wheel.-L. D. Wynkoop, Owassa, [sic] Mich.:
    I claim the combination of the two wheels, D B, arranged as shown in relation with the scroll A, and connected with a shaft, H, from which the power is taken, substantially as herein shown and described.

    [This invention relates to a combination of two wheels arranged in such a manner as to be acted upon one by the direct, and the other by the wasting power of the water, and a very large percentage of the power of the water which passes through the wheels obtained and transmitted to one shaft from which the power is taken.]


Source:

Author Unknown, "Patent Claims", The Scientific American/New Series, New York, Scientific American, Inc., Volume 14, Issue 7, (February 10, 1866), p. 106

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