Edmund Dulac’s Tanglewood Tales: Jason Choosing Tiphys for the Voyage of the Argo Edmund Dulac’s illustration...
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Carbureter, U.S. Patent No. 610,040 (issued 1898) illustrates an early fuel–air mixing device developed for internal combustion engines. The patent drawings are rendered in precise black-and-white technical linework, showing chambers, valves, and passageways designed to regulate fuel delivery and airflow. Emphasis is placed on controlled vaporization and consistent mixture ratios, reflecting the experimental phase of early engine technology. As an artwork, the schematic embodies the functional clarity and mechanical elegance typical of late-19th-century automotive patents.
The inventor, John Ford, contributed to the foundational development of engine components during the formative years of motorized transportation. Ford’s work reflects the broader inventive culture surrounding early automobiles, where reliable fuel systems were critical to engine performance and adoption. This patent highlights his role in advancing practical solutions that supported the rapid evolution of internal combustion technology.
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