Show 5 HOW villi TA OJ A 5 to thud XUA ta 71 t en md rok tor fara oses I 1 h bad 14 eal length 1 a number of 0 aban al U winds the bruli devial s go 01 ud d kindred device to I 1 6 fond in it tt d inability put polo ri in m labost ost lowi flet mw linw licit watt lit W malt walt tor for far fayorl orl ebud mard ft the 1 fewa cje JA JD a cation fit 01 a child childs ant extreme of aion it t ii Is made a follow folio w A vertical all anliot of any suitable ui table I 1 is provided with low horl watAl anal TU crowns at riot ilk is it a to t FIG 1 till 07 analei at 1 ill eads of which an are vertical be the support of th be evanes i upon theta crossbars should bo be frame frames covered with calivas or other light material ai of la in flu fig 1 11 thu thus writes a correspondent of burat new yorker who ame danits his remarks with lie ile adesi add A am the armi are an revolved 11 the wind forces each tone vane in torn turn against tb the horizontal arm until ca reaching the farthest fart hert point to leebird the wind striking the back of ali uie vane cam cause A to unfold untold and mini V in I 1 freely in the tho wind till jt it complete cow V zes a revolution two of the four are the thus alway always wind pressure roro and two drawing into position the principal amoo in a motor ef of taij ill form I 1 to the cot of the canvas if that material should be used while it if old lumber tie ile substituted it could b be perhaps more cheaply than the go devil this Is 1 the simplest 11 form nt of the h avire A vire 1 pi I 1 el I 1 only I 1 rf artt r d by means of a brake an I 1 afterward backing M until til all tho 06 van aw are free from pressure on tho the arms it would revolve 1 either way ai as it might be started tar ted there are a number of modification modifications of thia this motor varying ing in the manner of bilsing the vanes a an alo also la in adapting it to be thrown oat out of gear etc fig 3 2 howa the rame with the vanee winging swinging directly from ho ran and baid again the wind by abea this fore farm would revolve 1 only one way according a an the restraining cord cords are connected and could be thrown oat out ot of gear by hating having the arpea roa run over pulleys and slackening them aa a required lu in rig pig 4 the vanes swing between parallel arm arms being belog held agent the wind pressure br b a movable bar or 1 lever which aich will in cob outs position allow adlow abe to ani through the circle end and in aia i er atop stop the vane on coming into the wind the size and of thee mo tor tors are limited only culy by th the length of arm arms aud and ails axis aud and he area of th the va um which will depend la in ann turus the nee use to which it is to be put and the pocketbook of the owner tbt power will I 1 be considerable with very little as a nn an arra of 10 feet in length will support a vane of 10 feet fact square that li Is to eay say a andam orf of 01 square feet to DO be appo opposed to the sigart Ta norall TASK wind with a fair wind this would be equal to seve al horsepower probably Po bably vanes one f ferth 1 rth that size 3 by 5 feet would sum v lor for ordinary pumping plumping es all it placed on arma arms of 10 feet in length be e vertical Ter axis lawt be high blab enough to reach above ind eions tio caret bet in cabe of the motor being placed on a barn or on a a tower the axis could be considerably re deuced The maimer of the alla ne as well as the meana means of transfer fjug its elow slow rotary motion to erys la in left to the judgment of the reader to each particular ease for most a larre large sprocket wheel with the usual linked chain would seem to bo mot most suitable oi table see figures in the becloud cut which ill connecting windmill windal with chain and sprocket spro clet 1 |