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  • 1 печатный цилиндр

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > печатный цилиндр

  • 2 Druckzylinder

    m PRINT cylinder, printing cylinder

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Informatik > Druckzylinder

  • 3 Zylinder

    m COMP, PRINT cylinder, printing cylinder

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Informatik > Zylinder

  • 4 Walzendruck

    m PRINT cylinder printing

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Informatik > Walzendruck

  • 5 Walzendruckmaschine

    f PRINT cylinder printing machine

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Informatik > Walzendruckmaschine

  • 6 más o menos

    more or less
    * * *
    = more or less, of a sort, or so, of sorts, after a fashion, round about, roughly speaking, give or take, ballpark
    Ex. DOBIS/LIBIS stores library files that contain more or less the same information found in manual files in libraries everywhere.
    Ex. True, the machine is sometimes controlled by a keyboard, and thought of a sort enters in reading the figures and poking the corresponding keys, but even this is avoidable.
    Ex. For example, in a normal indexing service all the documents listed in the issue for a specific month will have been published in the last year or so.
    Ex. In summary, accountability has been perceived by some as a threat of sorts.
    Ex. Koenig had a flat-platen machine working after a fashion in 1811, and a prototype cylinder machine in 1812 = Koenig ya en 1811 tenía una máquina de presión plana que más o menos funcionaba y un prototipo de máquina rotativa en 1812.
    Ex. Estimates of the books currently in print in Britain usually give a number of round about a quarter of a million titles.
    Ex. Roughly speaking one-third of book publishers publish only one new book each every six months.
    Ex. President Bush estimated the Iraqi civilian death toll at 30,000; give or take a few thousand.
    Ex. In hindsight about 350k dollars ( ballpark) turned out to be the magic number.
    * * *
    = more or less, of a sort, or so, of sorts, after a fashion, round about, roughly speaking, give or take, ballpark

    Ex: DOBIS/LIBIS stores library files that contain more or less the same information found in manual files in libraries everywhere.

    Ex: True, the machine is sometimes controlled by a keyboard, and thought of a sort enters in reading the figures and poking the corresponding keys, but even this is avoidable.
    Ex: For example, in a normal indexing service all the documents listed in the issue for a specific month will have been published in the last year or so.
    Ex: In summary, accountability has been perceived by some as a threat of sorts.
    Ex: Koenig had a flat-platen machine working after a fashion in 1811, and a prototype cylinder machine in 1812 = Koenig ya en 1811 tenía una máquina de presión plana que más o menos funcionaba y un prototipo de máquina rotativa en 1812.
    Ex: Estimates of the books currently in print in Britain usually give a number of round about a quarter of a million titles.
    Ex: Roughly speaking one-third of book publishers publish only one new book each every six months.
    Ex: President Bush estimated the Iraqi civilian death toll at 30,000; give or take a few thousand.
    Ex: In hindsight about 350k dollars ( ballpark) turned out to be the magic number.

    Spanish-English dictionary > más o menos

  • 7 Hoe, Richard March

    SUBJECT AREA: Paper and printing
    [br]
    b. 12 September 1812 New York, USA
    d. 7 June 1886 Florence, Italy
    [br]
    American inventor of the rotary printing press.
    [br]
    He was the son of Robert Hoe, a printer who improved the cylinder press invented by David Napier. At the age of 15 he entered his father's business, taking full control of it three years later. Newspaper publishers demanded ever-increasing speeds of output from the printing press, and Hoe was one of those who realized that the speed was limited by the reciprocating action of the flat-bed machine. In 1846 he constructed a rotary press in which a central cylinder carried the type and flat sheets of paper were fed to smaller impression cylinders ranged around it. This kind of press, with four impression cylinders, was first used to print the Philadelphia Public Ledger in 1847, and was able to print 8,000 papers per hour. Such presses reigned supreme for newspaper printing in many countries for twenty-five years: in 1857, for example, The Times had a ten-feeder machine making 20,000 impressions per hour. Even so, the quest for speed, now limited by the single-sheet feed, continued. William Bullock (1813–67) introduced continuous roll or web feed for the Philadelphia Inquirer in 1865, and the next year The Times followed suit with the web-fed Walter press. In 1871 Hoe devised a machine that combined all the advantages of the existing machines, producing a rotary, web, perfecting (printing on both sides of the paper at once) machine, first used in the office of the New York Tribune. Ten years later the Hoe Company devised a folding machine to fold the copies as they came off the press: the modern newspaper printing press had arrived. In addition to his contributions to the printing industry, Hoe was a good employer, arranging free evening classes and other welfare services for his apprentices.
    [br]
    Further Reading
    R.Hoe, 1902, A Short History of the Printing Press, New York. S.D.Tucker, A History of K.Hoe \& Co. New York.
    LRD

    Biographical history of technology > Hoe, Richard March

  • 8 Koenig, Friedrich

    SUBJECT AREA: Paper and printing
    [br]
    b. 17 April 1774 Eisleben, Thuringia, Germany
    d. 17 January 1833 Oberzell, near Würzburg, Germany
    [br]
    German inventor of the machine printing press.
    [br]
    Koenig became a printer and bookseller. Around 1800 he was among those who conceived the idea of mechanizing the hand printing press, which apart from minor details had survived virtually unchanged through the first three and a half centuries of printing. In 1803, in Sühl, Saxony, he designed a press in which the flat forme, carrying the type, was mechanically inked and passed to and from the platen. Whether this ma-chine was ever constructed is not known, but Koenig found little support for his ideas because of lack of technical and financial resources. So, in 1806, he went to England and was introduced to Thomas Bensley, a book printer off Fleet Street in London. Bensley agreed to support Koenig and brought in two other printers to help finance Koenig's experiments. Another German, Andreas Bauer, an engineer, assisted Koenig and became largely responsible for the practical execution of Koenig's plans.
    In 1810 they patented a press which was steam-driven but still used a platen. It was set to work in Bensley's office the following year but did not prove to be satisfactory. Koenig redesigned it, and in October 1811 he obtained a patent for a steam-driven press on an entirely new principle. In place of the platen, the paper was fixed around a hollow rotating cylinder, which impressed the paper on to the inked forme. In Bensley's office it was used for book printing, but its increased speed over the hand press appealed to newspaper proprietors and John Walter II of The Times asked Koenig to make a double-cylinder machine, so that the return stroke of the forme would be productive. A further patent was taken out in 1813 and the new machine was made ready to print the 29 November 1814 issue—in secrecy, behind closed doors, to forestall opposition from the pressmen working the hand presses. An important feature of the machine was that the inking rollers were not of the traditional leather or skin but a composite material made from glue, molasses and some soda. The inking could not have been achieved satisfactorily with the old materials. The editorial of that historic issue proclaimed, 'Our Journal of this day presents to the public the practical result of the greatest improvement connected with printing, since the discovery of the art itself Koenig's machine press could make 1,200 impressions an hour compared to 200 with the hand press; further improvements raised this figure to 1,500–2,000. Koenig's last English patent was in 1814 for an improved cylinder machine and a perfecting machine, which printed both sides of the paper. The steam-driven perfecting press was printing books in Bensley's office in February 1816. Koenig and Bauer wanted by that time to manufacture machine presses for other customers, but Bensley, now the principal shareholder, insisted that they should make machines for his benefit only. Finding this restriction intolerable, Koenig and Bauer returned to Germany: they became partners in a factory at Oberzell, near Würzburg, in 1817 and the firm of Koenig and Bauer flourishes there to this day.
    [br]
    Further Reading
    J.Moran, 1973, Printing Presses, London: Faber \& Faber.
    LRD

    Biographical history of technology > Koenig, Friedrich

  • 9 Barclay, Robert

    SUBJECT AREA: Paper and printing
    [br]
    b. c.1833
    d. November 1876
    [br]
    English inventor of the offset method in printing.
    [br]
    Barclay, a member of the celebrated banking family, ran a printing business in the City of London in partnership with John Doyle Fry, of the (also famous) chocolate-making family. In 1875 Barclay took out two patents, the first bearing Fry's name as well, for printing on to tinplate by way of the offset principle. He recognized that transferring or "offsetting" the print on to an impression cylinder of a yielding material would give the best results. The cylinder would be covered with glazed or varnished cardboard, rather than the rubber that was later to be used.
    Barclay disposed of his patents to Bryant and May, the match manufacturers, for printing decorative metal matchbox covers. It was recognized that the method had applications in other industries, and eventually the principle was applied in the currently most widely used method of printing, offset lithography.
    [br]
    Further Reading
    Journal of Printing History 8(1972):60; 9 (1973):4 (brief details of Barclay's life).
    LRD

    Biographical history of technology > Barclay, Robert

  • 10 печатное устройство

    1) Railway term: print block
    2) Polygraphy: pressing cylinder

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > печатное устройство

  • 11 Trommel

    f <tech.allg> (Zentrifuge) ■ bowl
    f < bau> (Mischen; Putzen) ■ barrel
    f < druck> ■ drum; print drum
    f <el> (für Kabel) ■ reel
    f < förd> (Gurtbandförderer) ■ end pulley
    f < masch> (z.B. Bremstrommel, Seiltrommel) ■ drum
    f < mil> ■ cylinder
    f < msr> ■ drum; sleeve
    f < msr> (Messschraube) ■ thimble
    f DIN 55405 < pack> ■ drum BS 3130
    n norm DIN 4048 <bau.hydr> ■ drum gate; drum weir

    German-english technical dictionary > Trommel

  • 12 колесо

    disk, wheel
    * * *
    колесо́ с.
    wheel
    колесо́ буксу́ет — the wheel slips [is slipping]
    заблоки́ровать ( полностью затормозить) [m2]колё́са — ав. lock the wheels
    колесо́ закли́нило ав.the wheel is jammed
    колесо́ идё́т ю́зом — the wheel skids [is skidding]
    «обува́ть» колесо́ жарг. автоtyre (up) a wheel
    раскру́чивать колё́са ав.spin up wheels
    колесо́ спосо́бно ориенти́роваться в преде́лах 360° ав.the wheel is fully castoring
    колесо́ увяза́ет в гру́нте — the wheel bogs [is bogged] down
    управля́ть колё́сами — steer the wheels
    колесо́ хорошо́ вхо́дит в зацепле́ние с гру́нтом — the wheel grips the ground well
    бе́личье колесо́ — squirrel cage
    ведо́мое колесо́ — driven wheel
    веду́щее колесо́ — drive wheel
    винтово́е колесо́ — spiral [helical] wheel
    водяно́е колесо́ — water-wheel
    гребно́е колесо́ — paddle-wheel
    двухска́тное колесо́ — twin-wheel, double-tyre [dual-tyre, dual] wheel
    колесо́ жа́тки, полево́е — gram-wheel
    железнодоро́жное колесо́ — (railway) wheel
    обта́чивать железнодоро́жное колесо́ — turn the wheel
    железнодоро́жное, бандажи́рованное колесо́ — built-up wheel
    железнодоро́жное колесо́ двукра́тной обто́чки ( для восстановления изношенной поверхности) — two-wear wheel
    железнодоро́жное колесо́ многокра́тной обто́чки ( для восстановления изношенной поверхности) — multiple-wear wheel
    железнодоро́жное, невосстана́вливаемое колесо́ ( неперетачиваемое после износа) — one-wear wheel
    железнодоро́жное, сцепно́е колесо́ — driver (wheel)
    железнодоро́жное, цельнока́таное колесо́ — solid wheel
    запасно́е колесо́ — spare (extra) wheel
    зубча́тое колесо́ — gear(-wheel) (см. тж. шестерня)
    зубча́тое колесо́ вхо́дит в зацепле́ние — the gear(-wheel) engages [meshes with]
    зубча́тое колесо́ выхо́дит из зацепле́ния — the gear(-wheel) disengages [unmeshes with]
    обка́тывать зубча́тое колесо́ ( операция отделки) — roll the gear(-wheel) to be finished in contact with a master burnishing gear
    сопряга́ть зубча́тые колё́са — match the gears [gear-wheels]
    зубча́тое, веду́щее колесо́ ( в паре) — pinion
    зубча́тое, винтово́е колесо́ — helical (wheel)
    зубча́тое колесо́ вну́треннего зацепле́ния — internal gear(-wheel)
    зубча́тое, гипо́идное колесо́ — hypoid gear(-wheel)
    зубча́тое, двухвенцо́вое колесо́ — double wheel gear
    зубча́тое, дели́тельное колесо́ — index gear(-wheel)
    зубча́тое, кони́ческое колесо́ — bevel gear(-wheel)
    зубча́тое, коро́нное колесо́ — crown gear(-wheel)
    зубча́тое, лобово́е колесо́ — crown gear(-wheel), crown bevel gear
    зубча́тое, ма́лое колесо́ ( в паре) — pinion
    зубча́тое, планета́рное колесо́ — planetary pinion
    зубча́тое колесо́ ре́ечной переда́чи — (rack) pinion
    зубча́тое, сме́нное колесо́ — change gear(-wheel)
    зубча́тое, со́лнечное колесо́ — sun gear(-wheel)
    зубча́тое, цилиндри́ческое колесо́ — spur gear(-wheel)
    зубча́тое, цилиндри́ческое эвольве́нтное колесо́ — involute spur-wheel
    зубча́тое, шевро́нное колесо́ — herring-bone [double-helical] gear(-wheel)
    зубча́тое, эллипти́ческое колесо́ — elliptical gear(-wheel)
    зубча́тое, этало́нное колесо́ — reference gear(-wheel)
    лентопротя́жное колесо́ вчт.feed wheel
    махово́е колесо́ — fly-wheel
    ме́льничное колесо́ — mill-wheel
    мери́тельное колесо́ с.-х. — metering wheel, wheel meter
    нака́лывающее колесо́ ( свеклокомбайна) — pick-up [spiked] wheel, spiked cylinder
    колесо́ направля́ющего аппара́та ( гидротрансформатора) — stator
    насо́сное колесо́ (гидромуфты, гидротрансформатора) — impeller
    носово́е колесо́ ав.nose-wheel
    уде́рживать носово́е колесо́ в по́днятом положе́нии — hold off the nose-wheel
    отливно́е колесо́ полигр.mould wheel
    печа́тающее колесо́ вчт.print wheel
    колесо́ плу́га, бороздно́е — furrow wheel
    колесо́ плу́га, за́днее — rear furrow-wheel, plough trail-wheel
    колесо́ плу́га, копи́рующее — gauge-wheel
    колесо́ плу́га, полево́е — land-wheel
    подрессо́ренное колесо́ — spring-wheel
    рабо́чее колесо́ (компрессора, вентилятора) — impeller
    рабо́чее, закры́тое колесо́ — closed(-type) impeller
    рабо́чее, откры́тое колесо́ — open(-type) impeller
    рабо́чее, полуоткры́тое колесо́ — semi-open(-type) impeller
    разъё́мное колесо́ — split wheel
    колесо́ регуля́тора заглубле́ния, копи́рующее с.-х.depth-control wheel
    рулево́е колесо́ — steering wheel
    рулево́е колесо́ с уто́пленной ступи́цей — dished steering wheel
    рулево́е, упру́гое колесо́ — spring [resilient] steering wheel
    самоустана́вливающееся колесо́ с.-х. — castor [swivelling] wheel
    колесо́ со спи́цами — spoke(d) wheel
    колесо́ с ребо́рдой — flanged wheel
    счё́тное колесо́ вчт.counting wheel
    тормозно́е колесо́ — brake-wheel
    турби́нное колесо́ (гидромуфты, гидротрансформатора) — runner
    колесо́ турби́ны, акти́вное — impulse [impact] wheel
    колесо́ турби́ны, рабо́чее — turbine-wheel
    колесо́ турби́ны, рабо́чее двухвене́чное — two-row turbine wheel
    колесо́ турбовоздуходу́вки — (turbo-blower) impeller
    фрикцио́нное колесо́ — friction-wheel
    фрикцио́нное, жело́бчатое колесо́ — grooved friction-wheel
    фрикцио́нное, кони́ческое колесо́ — bevel friction-wheel
    хвостово́е колесо́ ав.tail-wheel
    ходово́е колесо́ — running wheel
    ходово́е, приводно́е колесо́ — hull-wheel
    храпово́е колесо́ — ratchet-wheel
    це́вочное колесо́ — pin-wheel, lantern-wheel
    колесо́ цепно́й переда́чи ( звёздочка) — sprocket, chain-wheel
    цифрово́е колесо́ вчт.number wheel
    колесо́ часово́го бараба́на — main wheel
    колесо́ часово́го механи́зма, а́нкерное — escape-wheel
    колесо́ часово́го механи́зма, ве́ксельное — change wheel
    колесо́ часово́го механи́зма, переводно́е — setting wheel
    колесо́ часово́го механи́зма, часово́е — hour-wheel
    колесо́ часово́го механи́зма, шпи́ндельное — verge-wheel
    колесо́ часово́го механи́зма, штифтово́е — cam-wheel
    червя́чное колесо́ — worm (gear-)wheel
    колесо́ шасси́, гла́вное — main wheel
    колесо́ шасси́, самоориенти́рующееся — castor(ing) wheel
    швыря́льное колесо́ с.-х. — spinner [spinning] wheel
    шрифтово́е колесо́ вчт.type wheel

    Русско-английский политехнический словарь > колесо

  • 13 Applegath, Augustus

    SUBJECT AREA: Paper and printing
    [br]
    fl. 1816–58 London, England
    [br]
    English printer and manufacturer of printing machinery.
    [br]
    After Koenig and Bauer had introduced the machine printing-press and returned to Germany, it fell to Applegath and his mechanic brother-in-law Edward Cooper to effect improvements. In particular, Applegath succeeded Koenig and Bauer as machine specialist to The Times newspaper, then in the vanguard of printing technology.
    Applegath and Cooper first came into prominence when the Bank of England began to seek ways of reducing the number of forged banknotes. In 1816 Cooper patented a device for printing banknotes from curved stereotypes fixed to a cylinder. These were inked and printed by the rotary method. Although Applegath and Cooper were granted money to develop their invention, the Bank did not pursue it. The idea of rotary printing was interesting, but it was not followed up, possibly due to lack of demand.
    Applegath and Cooper were then engaged by John Walter of The Times to remedy defects in Koenig and Bauer's presses; in 1818 Cooper patented an improved method of inking the forme and Applegath also took out patents for improvements. In 1821 Applegath had enough experience of these presses to set up as a manufacturer of printing machinery in premises in Duke Street, Blackfriars, in London. Increases in the size and circulation of The Times led Walter to ask Applegath to build a faster press. In 1827 he produced a machine with the capacity of four presses, his steam-driven four-feeder press.
    Its flat form carrying the type passed under four impression cylinders in a row. It could make 4,200 impressions an hour and sufficed to print The Times for twenty years, until it was superseded by the rotary press devised by Hoe. By 1826, however, Applegath was in financial difficulties; he sold his Duke Street workshop to William Clowes, a book printer. In the following year he gave up being a full-time manufacturer of printing machinery and turned to silk printing. In 1830 he patented a machine for printing rolls of calico and silk from bent intaglio plates.
    In 1848 Applegath was persuaded by The Times to return to newspaper printing. He tackled rotary printing without the benefit of curved printing plates and roll paper feed, and he devised a large "type revolving" machine which set the pattern for newspaper printing-presses for some twenty years.
    [br]
    Further Reading
    J.Moran, 1973, Printing Presses, London: Faber \& Faber.
    LRD

    Biographical history of technology > Applegath, Augustus

  • 14 Druckautomat

    m PRINT flat-bed cylinder press

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Informatik > Druckautomat

  • 15 Flachformzylinderpresse

    f PRINT flat-bed cylinder press

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Informatik > Flachformzylinderpresse

  • 16 Kupferzylinder

    m PRINT copper-plated cylinder

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Informatik > Kupferzylinder

  • 17 Schnellpresse

    f PRINT flat-bed cylinder press, high-speed printing press

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Informatik > Schnellpresse

  • 18 Stoppzylinderpresse

    f PRINT stop cylinder press

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Informatik > Stoppzylinderpresse

  • 19 Walze

    f COMP [Drucker] platen, drum, PRINT [Drucker] platen, cylinder, roller

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Informatik > Walze

  • 20 Zweizylinderdruckmaschine

    f PRINT two-cylinder press

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Informatik > Zweizylinderdruckmaschine

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  • Cylinder mill — Cylinder Cyl in*der (s?l ?n d?r), n. [F. cylindre, OF. cilindre, L. cylindrus, fr. Gr. ky lindros, fr. kyli ndein, kyli ein, to roll. Cf. {Calender} the machine.] [1913 Webster] 1. (Geom.) (a) A solid body which may be generated by the rotation… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Cylinder press — Cylinder Cyl in*der (s?l ?n d?r), n. [F. cylindre, OF. cilindre, L. cylindrus, fr. Gr. ky lindros, fr. kyli ndein, kyli ein, to roll. Cf. {Calender} the machine.] [1913 Webster] 1. (Geom.) (a) A solid body which may be generated by the rotation… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Cylinder seal — Mesopotamian limestone cylinder seal and impression worship of Shamash, (Louvre). A cylinder seal is a cylinder engraved with a picture story , used in ancient times to roll an impression onto a two dimensional surface, generally wet clay.… …   Wikipedia

  • print — [[t]prɪnt[/t]] v. t. 1) pri to produce (a text, picture, etc.) by applying inked types, plates, blocks, or the like, to paper or other material either by direct pressure or indirectly by offsetting an image onto an intermediate cylinder 2) pri to …   From formal English to slang

  • Cylinder face — Face Face (f[=a]s), n. [F., from L. facies form, shape, face, perh. from facere to make (see {Fact}); or perh. orig. meaning appearance, and from a root meaning to shine, and akin to E. fancy. Cf. {Facetious}.] 1. The exterior form or appearance… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • A Strange Manuscript Found in a Copper Cylinder — Infobox Book | name = A Strange Manuscript Found in a Copper Cylinder title orig = translator = image caption = Cover of A Strange Manuscript Found in a Copper Cylinder author = James De Mille illustrator = cover artist = country = United States… …   Wikipedia

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