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  2. Bowl feeder - Wikipedia

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    Vibratory bowl feeders, also known as a bowl feeders, are common devices used to orient and feed individual component parts for assembly on industrial production lines. They are used when a randomly sorted bulk package of small components must be fed into another machine one-by-one, oriented in a particular direction.

  3. Buoyancy engine - Wikipedia

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    Diagram of how a Buoyancy Engine works. A buoyancy engine is a device that alters the buoyancy of a vehicle or object in order to either move it vertically, as in the case of underwater profiling floats and stealth buoys, or provide forward motion (therefore providing variable-buoyancy propulsion) such as with underwater gliders and some autonomous aircraft.

  4. Milk float - Wikipedia

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    Included in the sale was the Graiseley marque, and this was used for a range of three-wheeled battery-electric pedestrian controlled milk trucks. They soon found that they could sell into other industries as well. [11] In 1937 they produced a ride-on four wheeled vehicle, suitable for a payload of 400–500 kilograms (8–10 long hundredweight ...

  5. Titanic Door Prop Sells at Auction for Hundreds of Thousands ...

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    The famous floating “door” that has caused endless heated debates since 'Titanic's 1997 release has sold for $718,750 at auction.

  6. Floating Power - Wikipedia

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    Floating Power was a technology developed in the 1920s by the United States automobile firm Chrysler. It is credited mostly to the engineering of Owen Ray Skelton . It was a new means of attaching an engine to its chassis , with the intention of reducing vibration.

  7. Filter feeder - Wikipedia

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    Unlike the other large filter feeders, it relies only on the water that is pushed through the gills by swimming; the megamouth shark and whale shark can suck or pump water through their gills. [6] Manta rays can time their arrival at the spawning of large shoals of fish and feed on the free-floating eggs and sperm. This stratagem is also ...