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Pneumatic and tyre
* Pneumatic tyre ( see US Patent 5104 )
In Dunlop Pneumatic Tyre Co Ltd v Selfridge & Co Ltd AC 847, an English contract law case, the House of Lords held that Dunlop Tyres ( a tyre manufacturer ) could not enforce an agreement between a tyre dealer and a tyre buyer to pay £ 5 per sale under a liquidated damages clause if tyres were sold ( other than to motor traders ) below the list price.

Pneumatic and development
Pneumatic drill usage can also lead to a predisposition for development of carpal tunnel syndrome.

Pneumatic and for
By 1794 Watt had been chosen by Thomas Beddoes to manufacture apparatus to produce, clean and store gases for use in the new Pneumatic Institution at Hotwells in Bristol.
Watt continued to experiment with various gases for several years, but by 1797 the medical uses for the " factitious airs " had come to a dead end. Scientific apparatus designed by Boulton and Watt in preparation of the Pneumatic Institution in Bristol
Pneumatic tube networks gained great prominence in the late 19th and early 20th century for businesses or administrations that needed to transport small but urgent packages ( such as mail or money ) over relatively short distances ( within a building, or, at most, within a city ).
Pneumatic post systems were used in several large cities starting in the second half of the 19th century ( including an 1866 London system powerful and large enough to transport humans during trial runs – though not intended for the purpose ), but were largely abandoned during the 20th century.
In 1861, the London Pneumatic Despatch Company built a system large enough to move a person, although it was intended for parcels.
* Pneumatic post stamps — for mail sent using pressurized air tubes, only produced in Italy.
Pneumatic logic is a reliable and functional control method for industrial processes.
Pneumatic or elastic tires help by providing some springing for most of the ( otherwise ) unsprung mass, but the damping that can be included in the tires is limited by considerations of fuel economy and overheating.
* Pneumatic stabilized platform, a technology for very large floating structures
Pneumatic thermostats typically provide output / branch / post-restrictor ( for single-pipe operation ) pressures of 3-15psi which is piped to the end device ( valve / damper actuator / Pneumatic-Electric switch, etc.
In 1861 tests were performed at the Soho Foundry for the London Pneumatic Despatch Company.
Involved in the proposal was Thomas Webster Rammell, who was also responsible for the Crystal Palace Pneumatic Railway and the London Pneumatic Despatch Company.
Pneumatic actuators were not powerful enough to move heavier objects like simulated limbs, so hydraulics were used for large figures.
* March-The Pneumatic Institution for research into the medical implications of newly-discovered gases is established by Thomas Beddoes in Bristol.
Pneumatic ones are used in production lines for high production.
Occupied from Elizabethan times to the present day, the main buildings were built for the military protection of Milford Haven in the 1850s, but the most unusual feature is its use for trials of Edmund Zalinski's Pneumatic Dynamite Gun in the 1890s.
The Mersey Pneumatic Railway received Royal Assent for a single line pneumatic railway in 1866 but failed to raise the necessary capital.
Pneumatic grinders are generally used for lighter duty jobs where more precision is required.
* Dunlop Pneumatic Tyre Co Ltd v Selfridge & Co Ltd AC 847, 855, Lord Dunedin, " An act or forbearance of one party, or the promise thereof, is the price for which the promise of the other is bought and the promise thus given for value is enforceable.
To improve the efficiency of building operations staff, Johnson Controls introduced the Pneumatic Control Center, which allowed for monitoring and operating all the temperature control devices in a facility from a single point.

Pneumatic and vehicles
Pneumatic tires are used on many types of vehicles, such as cars, bicycles, motorcycles, trucks, earthmovers, and aircraft.
Pneumatic tires are used on many types of vehicles, such as bicycles, motorcycles, cars, trucks, earthmovers, and aircraft.
* Pneumatic suspension with height control ( common on some current vehicles, supercars and purpose built race cars )

Pneumatic and was
Pneumatic capsule transportation was originally invented by William Murdoch.
It was invented by the Scottish engineer William Murdoch in the 19th century and was later developed by the London Pneumatic Despatch Company.
This system was developed by the London Pneumatic Despatch Company and became widely used ; Harrods in particular used this system until at least the 1960s.
It was advertised as an “ Exclusive Pneumatic Down-stroke Filler .” To fill it, a knob at the end of the barrel is unscrewed and the attached plunger is drawn out to its full length.
* the first subway in America was the Beach Pneumatic Underground Railway of New York City built in 1870.
The Duchess was also instrumental in formulating, with Thomas Beddoes, the idea of establishing a Pneumatic Institution in Bristol.
The CR. 42 was nicknamed " Die Pressluftorgel " or " the Pneumatic Organ " by Luftwaffe trainee pilots.
He was one of the founders of the rubber company that bore his name, Dunlop Pneumatic Tyre Company.
He was one of the founders of the rubber company that bore his name, Dunlop Pneumatic Tyre Company.
The doctrine was developed further in Dunlop Pneumatic Tyre v. Selfridge and Co. Ltd. through the judgment of Lord Haldane.
Pneumatic pressure from the normally closed port of the mainstage control solenoid valve was routed to both the first and second stage opening actuators of the main oxidizer valve.
Beach's most famous invention was New York City's first subway, the Beach Pneumatic Transit.
The Alldays & Onions Pneumatic Engineering Co. of Birmingham, was a company founded in 1889 by the merger of the long established Onions ( formed by John Onions in 1650 ) and William Allday & Co. ( formed by William Allday in 1720 ) engineering companies.
In the 1860s he was chairman of the London Pneumatic Despatch Company.
This method, known as Pneumatic Flotation, was recognized to revolutionize the process of flotation concentration.
In the case of Dunlop Pneumatic Tyre Co Ltd v New Garage & Motor Co Ltd AC 79 the House of Lords upheld the enforceability of the requirement in the resale price maintenance clause, to pay £ 5 damages per item sold below list price, on the basis that it was not a penalty clause ( which would be unenforceable ) but a valid and enforceable liquidated damages clause.
The original signal was a pair of sirens driven by two Franklin gasoline-driven air compressors manufactured by Chicago Pneumatic Tool Company.
In 1799 the Pneumatic Institution was established at Dowry Square, Hotwells, Bristol, its first superintendent being Humphry Davy, who investigated the properties of nitrous oxide in its laboratory.
They were controlled by a Pneumatic Camshaft Motor ( PCM ) controller, where an air-operated camshaft controlled the switching of the motors, which was itself governed by an accelerating relay.

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