New electric device for reduction of speed between modern high speed prime movers and drive shafts for mechanical applications where gear and coupling combined are ordinarily necessary, announced by Ridgway (Pa) Div of Elliott Co; developed by T. D. BOWES, it is being built in two types, reversing and non-reversing; three main elements, concentrically mounted, comprise Bowes drive: engine element bolted to prime mover shaft, shaft element coupled to driven shaft and stationary element. (See also Mar Eng and Shipg Rev v 49 n 8 Aug 1944 p 192-3; Industry and Power v 47 n 3 Sept 1944 p 86, 98, 155; Motorship v 29 n 9 Sept 1944 p 786, 821)
Bowes drive for ships
Shipbldg Shipg Rec
Shipbuilding and Shipping Record ; 64 , n 17
1944
Article (Journal)
English
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