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  • 1 Pawtucket

    Pawtucket

    Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > Pawtucket

  • 2 Pawtucket

    География: г. Потакет, (г.) Потакет (шт. Род-Айленд, США)

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > Pawtucket

  • 3 Pawtucket

    [pə`tʌkɪt]
    Потакет (США, штат Род-Айленд)

    Англо-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > Pawtucket

  • 4 Pawtucket

    г. Потакет; г. Потакет (шт. Род-Айленд, США)
    * * *
    Потакет (США, шт. Род-Айленд)

    Англо-русский географический словарь > Pawtucket

  • 5 Pawtucket

    Город на северо-востоке штата Род-Айленд. 72,9 тыс. жителей (2000). Основан в 1638 на землях Р. Уильямса [ Williams, Roger], статус города с 1885. Промышленный центр (текстильная промышленность и смежные с ней отрасли, деревообработка, производство бумаги). В 1790-93 здесь была построена первая в США текстильная фабрика [(Old) Slater Mill]

    English-Russian dictionary of regional studies > Pawtucket

  • 6 pawtucket

    (0) потакет
    * * *
    г. Потакет (США, штат Род-Айленд)

    Новый англо-русский словарь > pawtucket

  • 7 Pawtucket

    [pəʹtʌkıt] n геогр.
    г. Потакет

    НБАРС > Pawtucket

  • 8 Pawtucket

    [pɔː'tʌkɪt]
    сущ.; геогр.
    Потакет (город в США, штат Род-Айленд)

    Англо-русский современный словарь > Pawtucket

  • 9 Pawtucket

    Англо-русский синонимический словарь > Pawtucket

  • 10 Pawtucket

    n геогр. Потакет

    English-Russian base dictionary > Pawtucket

  • 11 AM-550, Pawtucket, Rhode Island

    Radio: WDDZ

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > AM-550, Pawtucket, Rhode Island

  • 12 Потакет

    Новый русско-английский словарь > Потакет

  • 13 Brown, Joseph Rogers

    [br]
    b. 26 January 1810 Warren, Rhode Island, USA
    d. 23 July 1876 Isles of Shoals, New Hampshire, USA
    [br]
    American machine-tool builder and co-founder of Brown \& Sharpe.
    [br]
    Joseph Rogers Brown was the eldest son of David Brown, who was modestly established as a maker of and dealer in clocks and watches. Joseph assisted his father during school vacations and at the age of 17 left to obtain training as a machinist. In 1829 he joined his father in the manufacture of tower clocks at Pawtucket, Rhode Island, and two years later went into business for himself in Pawtucket making lathes and small tools. In 1833 he rejoined his father in Providence, Rhode Island, as a partner in the manufacture of docks, watches and surveying and mathematical instruments. David Brown retired in 1841.
    J.R.Brown invented and built in 1850 a linear dividing engine which was the first automatic machine for graduating rules in the United States. In 1851 he brought out the vernier calliper, the first application of a vernier scale in a workshop measuring tool. Lucian Sharpe was taken into partnership in 1853 and the firm became J.R.Brown \& Sharpe; in 1868 the firm was incorporated as the Brown \& Sharpe Manufacturing Company.
    In 1855 Brown invented a precision gear-cutting machine to make clock gears. The firm obtained in 1861 a contract to make Wilcox \& Gibbs sewing machines and gave up the manufacture of clocks. At about this time F.W. Howe of the Providence Tool Company arranged for Brown \& Sharpe to make a turret lathe required for the manufacture of muskets. This was basically Howe's design, but Brown added a few features, and it was the first machine tool built for sale by the Brown \& Sharpe Company. It was followed in 1862 by the universal milling machine invented by Brown initially for making twist drills. Particularly for cutting gear teeth, Brown invented in 1864 a formed milling cutter which could be sharpened without changing its profile. In 1867 the need for an instrument for checking the thickness of sheet material became apparent, and in August of that year J.R.Brown and L.Sharpe visited the Paris Exhibition and saw a micrometer calliper invented by Jean Laurent Palmer in 1848. They recognized its possibilities and with a few developments marketed it as a convenient, hand-held measuring instrument. Grinding lathes were made by Brown \& Sharpe in the early 1860s, and from 1868 a universal grinding machine was developed, with the first one being completed in 1876. The patent for this machine was granted after Brown's sudden death while on holiday.
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    Further Reading
    J.W.Roe, 1916, English and American Tool Builders, New Haven: Yale University Press; repub. 1926, New York and 1987, Bradley, Ill.: Lindsay Publications Inc. (further details of Brown \& Sharpe Company and their products).
    R.S.Woodbury, 1958, History of the Gear-Cutting Machine, Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press ——, 1959, History of the Grinding Machine, Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press.
    ——, 1960, History of the Milling Machine, Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press.
    RTS

    Biographical history of technology > Brown, Joseph Rogers

  • 14 Slater, Samuel

    SUBJECT AREA: Textiles
    [br]
    b. 9 June 1768 Belper, Derbyshire, England
    d. 21 April 1835 USA
    [br]
    Anglo-American manufacturer who established the first American mill to use Arkwright's spinning system.
    [br]
    Samuel's father, William, was a respected independent farmer who died when his son was aged 14; the young Slater was apprenticed to his father's friend, Jedediah Strutt for six and a half years at the beginning of 1783. He showed mathematical ability and quickly acquainted himself thoroughly with cotton-spinning machinery made by Arkwright, Hargreaves and Crompton. After completing his apprenticeship, he remained for a time with the Strutts to act as Supervisor for a new mill.
    At that time it was forbidden to export any textile machinery or even drawings or data from England. The emigration of textile workers was forbidden too, but in September 1789 Slater left for the United States in disguise, having committed the details of the construction of the cotton-spinning machinery to memory. He reached New York and was employed by the New York Manufacturing Company.
    In January 1790 he met Moses Brown in Providence, Rhode Island, and on 5 April 1790 he signed a contract to construct Arkwright's spinning machinery for Almy \& Brown. It took Slater more than a year to get the machinery operational because of the lack of skilled mechanics and tools, but by 1793 the mill was running under the name of Almy, Brown \& Slater. In October 1791 Slater had married Hannah Wilkinson, and in 1798 he set up his own mill in partnership with his father-in-law, Orziel Wilkinson. This mill was built in Pawtucket, near the first mill, but other mills soon followed in Smithville, Rhode Island, and elsewhere. Slater was the Incorporator, and for the first fifteen years was also President of the Manufacturer's Bank in Pawtucket. It was in his business role and as New England's first industrial capitalist that Slater made his most important contributions to the emergence of the American textile industry.
    [br]
    Further Reading
    G.S.White, 1836, Memoirs of Samuel Philadelphia (theearliestaccountofhislife). Dictionary of American Biography, Vol. XVII. Scientific American 63. P.E.Rivard, 1974, Samuel Slater, Father of American Manufactures, Slater Mill. D.J.Jeremy, 1981, Transatlantic Industrial Revolution. The Diffusion of Textile
    Technologies Between Britain and America, 1790–1830s, Oxford (covers Slater's activities in the USA very fully).
    RLH

    Biographical history of technology > Slater, Samuel

  • 15 Wilkinson, David

    [br]
    b. 5 January 1771 Smithfield (now Slatersville), Rhode Island, USA
    d. 3 February 1852 Caledonia Springs, Ontario, Canada
    [br]
    American mechanical engineer and inventor of a screw-cutting lathe.
    [br]
    David Wilkinson was the third son of Oziel Wilkinson (1744–1815), a blacksmith who c.1783 established at Pawtucket, Rhode Island, a plant for making farm tools and domestic utensils. This enterprise he steadily expanded with the aid of his sons, until by 1800 it was regarded as the leading iron and machinery manufacturing business in New England. At the age of 13, David Wilkinson entered his father's workshops. Their products included iron screws, and the problem of cutting the threads was one that engaged his attention. After working on it for some years he devised a screw-cutting lathe, for which he obtained a patent in 1798. In about 1800 David and his brother Daniel established their own factory at Pawtucket, known as David Wilkinson \& Co., where they specialized in the manufacture of textile machinery. Later they began to make cast cannon and installed a special boring machine for machining them. The firm prospered until 1829, when a financial crisis caused its collapse. David Wilkinson set up a new business in Cohoes, New York, but this was not a success and from 1836 he travelled around finding work chiefly in canal and bridge construction in New Jersey, Ohio and Canada. In 1848 he petitioned Congress for some reward for his invention of the screw-cutting lathe of 1798; he was awarded $10,000.
    [br]
    Further Reading
    J.W.Roe, 1916, English and American Tool Builders, New Haven; reprinted 1926, New York, and 1987, Bradley, Ill. (provides a short account of David Wilkinson and his work).
    R.S.Woodbury, 1961, History of the Lathe to 1850, Cleveland, Ohio (includes a description of Wilkinson's screw-cutting lathe).
    RTS

    Biographical history of technology > Wilkinson, David

  • 16 WDDZ

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > WDDZ

  • 17 (г.) Потакет

    Geography: Pawtucket (шт. Род-Айленд, США)

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > (г.) Потакет

  • 18 г. Потакет

    Geography: Pawtucket

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > г. Потакет

  • 19 Потакет

    Geography: (г.) Pawtucket (шт. Род-Айленд, США)

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Потакет

  • 20 Потакет

    (США, шт. Род-Айленд) Pawtucket

    Русско-английский географический словарь > Потакет

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  • Pawtucket — Pawtucket …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Pawtucket — may refer to either of these:* Pawtucket, Rhode Island * Pawtucket tribe * 2 ships named USS Pawtucket * Pawtucket Brewery, fictional brewery on the television series Family Guy …   Wikipedia

  • Pawtucket —   [pɔː tʌkɪt], Stadt in Rhode Island, USA, am Pawtucket Wasserfall des Blackstone River, 72 600 Einwohner; bildet mit Providence und Fall River eine Metropole Area von 1,14 Mio. Einwohner. Seit den 1920er Jahren wanderten viele Betriebe der einst …   Universal-Lexikon

  • Pawtucket — Pawtucket, RI U.S. city in Rhode Island Population (2000): 72958 Housing Units (2000): 31819 Land area (2000): 8.736230 sq. miles (22.626731 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.259434 sq. miles (0.671932 sq. km) Total area (2000): 8.995664 sq. miles (23 …   StarDict's U.S. Gazetteer Places

  • Pawtucket, RI — U.S. city in Rhode Island Population (2000): 72958 Housing Units (2000): 31819 Land area (2000): 8.736230 sq. miles (22.626731 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.259434 sq. miles (0.671932 sq. km) Total area (2000): 8.995664 sq. miles (23.298663 sq.… …   StarDict's U.S. Gazetteer Places

  • Pawtucket — (spr Pahljucket), 1) P. Niver, Fluß in Neuengland (Nordamerika), bildet theilweis die Grenze zwischen den Staaten Massachusetts u. Rhode Island u. fällt in die Narragansett Bai des Atlantischen Oceans. In der Nähe von P. City bildet er einen 50… …   Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

  • Pawtucket [1] — Pawtucket (spr. paotöcket), kleiner Fluß des nordamerikan. Staates Rhode Island, entspringt als Blackstone in Massachusetts, ist reich an Schnellen und Wasserkräften und mündet als breiter, 3,6 m tiefen Seeschiffen zugänglicher Trichter unterhalb …   Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon

  • Pawtucket [2] — Pawtucket (spr. paotöcket), Stadt im nordamerikan. Staat Rhode Island, an den 15 m hohen Fällen des P. Flusses, hat bedeutende Fabriken von Baumwoll und Strumpfwaren, Papier, Gießerei und Maschinenbau, Zeugdruckerei (1900 Gesamtwert der… …   Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon

  • Pawtucket — (spr. pahtöckĕt), Stadt im nordamerik. Staate Rhode Island, am Fluß P. (Zufluß des Providence), (1900) 39.231 E …   Kleines Konversations-Lexikon

  • Pawtucket — [pə tuk′it] [< Narragansett, at the falls] city in R.I.: pop. 73,000 …   English World dictionary

  • Pawtucket — 41° 52′ 32″ N 71° 22′ 34″ W / 41.875556, 71.376111 …   Wikipédia en Français

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