File LeverHouseNewYork.JPG thumb Lever House , New York City LeverBrothers was a British manufacturer founded in 1885 by William Lever, 1st Viscount Leverhulme William Hesketh Lever 1851 1925 and his brother, James Darcy Lever 1854 1910 . The brothers had invested in and promoted a new soap making process invented by chemist William Hough Watson, it was a huge success. LeverBrothers merged with Margarine ... accessdate July 09, 2011 ref Though the company was named LeverBrothers, William Lever s brother ... p 144 ref Employee welfare LeverBrothers was one of several British companies that took an interest ... Congo and the Solomon Islands . LeverBrothers Ltd also acquired other soap companies including ... Province Bandundu district, named after William Lever. LeverBrothers rode the cresting ... multinational company. ref Lewis So Clean 2008 ref The LeverBrothers name was kept for a time as an imprint, as well as the name of the US subsidiary, LeverBrothers Company, and a Canadian subsidiary, LeverBrothers Ltd. LeverBrothers was sold to a US capital firm Pensler Capital Corporation and renamed Korex in 2008. Korex Don Valley assumed operations of the LeverBrothers Toronto plant. It has since closed and gone bankrupt. Presidents of LeverBrothers Among its presidents was Charles Luckman in the 1950s who would champion the construction of the Lever House in New York City. Luckman would ... Station s Replacement, Dies at 89 New York Times January 28, 1999 ref See also LeverBrothers Factory ... in 1885 de LeverBrothers fr LeverBrothers nl LeverBrothers ... father, William Lever and his brother James entered the soap business in 1885 by buying a small soap works in Warrington . The brothers teamed up with a Bolton chemist, William Hough Watson, who became ... William Lever s death in 1925 his enterprises were amalgamated as Unilever . By 1930 it employed a 250,000 ... refbegin Citation last Macqueen first Adam title The King of Sunlight How William Lever Cleaned ... more details
Use dmy dates date November 2011 Use Australian English date November 2011 The LeverBrothers Factory in the Sydney , Australia suburb of Balmain, New South Wales Balmain was a soap factory which operated from 1895 until 1988. It employed many people from the local area and its large industrial buildings were a prominent feature of the landscape. Most of the site was demolished in 1996 to make way for a new apartment complex and only three of the original buildings remain. Image LeverBrothers Balmain 1.JPG 280px thumb right Original buildings now form part of the apartment complex. Location The factory ... end of Balmain, adjacent to White Bay, New South Wales White Bay . History Image LeverBrothers Balmain Feb 1939.jpg 280px thumb left LeverBrothers factory 1939. The United Kingdom British LeverBrothers company was originally founded in 1885 by William Hesketh Lever . LeverBrothers Ltd was incorporated ... RSPAS , Australian National University ANU , Canberra. ref Soon after this, in 1897, LeverBrothers ... and docks scattered about the Balmain foreshores, the LeverBrothers Factory lost out to the ever ... Wainwright, was mayor of Balmain in 1922 and one of a number of Freemasons at LeverBrothers. ref ... Local Walks External links Commons Balmain, New South Wales LeverBrothers Former LeverBrothers, Balmain ... soap and glycerine, and other products followed. Early in 1914, William Lever visited Melbourne as part of a worldwide tour of Lever interests. During the visit he met with J.Kitchen & Sons, who ..., it was agreed that Lever Bros would purchase three quarters of the shares in J.Kitchen & Sons in return ... as Lever & Kitchen. ref name VHJ Kitchen, C John Kitchen, Chemical Industrial Pioneer, A Soap Story ... SoapStory.pdf ref In 1989, the Home and Personal Care businesses of Lever & Kitchen merged with Rexona in Australia to form L&K Rexona. The company changed name in 1993 to Lever Rexona and in 2000 merged ... packet soups. William Lever is credited as being the first soap manufacturer to imprint a brand ... more details
Infobox Court Case name Bell v LeverBrothers Ltd court House of Lords image DinnerSavoy.jpg date filed date decided 15 December 1931 full name citations 1931 http www.bailii.org uk cases UKHL 1931 2.html UKHL 2 , 1932 AC 161, 1931 All ER 1 judges Viscount Hailsham , Lord Blanesburgh, Lord Warrington of Clyffe, Lord Atkin and Lord Thankerton prior actions subsequent actions opinions transcripts http www.bailii.org uk cases UKHL 1931 2.html Full judgment from Bailii Keywords Common mistake Bell v LeverBrothers Ltd 1931 http www.bailii.org uk cases UKHL 1931 2.html UKHL 2 is an English contract law case decided by the House of Lords . Within the field of mistake in English law , it holds that common mistake does not lead to a void contract unless the mistake is fundamental to the identity of the contract. Facts LeverBrothers Ltd which merged in 1930 to become Unilever was a company which traded in Niger , through a 99 owned subsidiary called the Niger Company formerly the Royal Niger Company . The Niger trade was in trouble. Lord Leverhulme , the owner of Lever Bros, hired D Arcy Cooper a Quaker and senior partner of his Uncle s accountant firm, PriceWaterhouseCoopers Cooper Brothers to be the chairman and manage the crisis. Cooper negotiated a loan from Barclays Bank , which insisted .... LeverBrothers Ltd therefore brought a claim for rescission of the compensation package on grounds ... the employment contract and that if the LeverBrothers had known they would not have entered into the agreement ... for common mistake in line with the original Bell v LeverBrothers standard. Also in Scottish ... were referred to Bell v LeverBrothers Ltd where Lord Blanesburgh said that a director of one ..., How temptation led to mistake an explanation of Bell v LeverBrothers, Ltd 2003 119 Law Quarterly ... DEFAULTSORT Bell V LeverBrothers Ltd Category House of Lords cases Category 1931 in case law Category ... that had successfully got Lever Bros a big tax refund in 1921, was appointed as vice chairman ... more details
About the simple machine Infobox Machine name Lever, one of the six simple machines image Palanca ejemplo.jpg ... fulcrum or pivot, load and effort invented inventor examples A lever IPAc en icon l v .... The word comes from the French language French lever , to raise , cf. a wiktionary levant levant . A lever amplifies an input force to provide a greater output force, which is said to provide leverage. The ratio of the output force to the input force is the ideal mechanical advantage of the lever. Early use Image Archimedes lever Small .jpg thumb right This is an engraving from Mechanics ... with a lever tag ref If this feat were attempted in a uniform gravitational field with an acceleration ... used the lever to move and uplift obelisks weighting more than 100 tons. ref cite book last ... Publishing year 2003 page 28 isbn 978 0 7661 3524 6 ref Force and levers A lever is a beam connected to ground by a hinge, or pivot, called a fulcrum. The ideal lever does not dissipate or store energy, which means there is no friction in the hinge or bending in the beam. In this case, the power into the lever ... of the lever. Mathematically, this is expressed by math M F d math , where math F math is the force ... force known as the Moment physics moment or torque . Classes of levers File Lever PSF .png ... class lever, the resistance is in the middle for the 2nd class lever, and the effort is in the middle for the 3rd class lever. This characterization of the real versus ideal is covered in the definition of the ideal lever above In the real world For the classical mechanics formulae to work, or to be a good approximation of real world applications, the lever must be made from a combination of rigid .... Law of the lever Image Lever Principle 3D.png thumb right A lever in balance The lever is a movable bar that pivots on a fulcrum attached to a fixed point. The lever operates by applying forces at different distances from the fulcrum, or pivot. Assuming the lever does not dissipate ... more details
Wiktionarypar leverLever is a rigid object used to multiply a mechanical force. Lever may also refer to Lever, Portugal , a town in Portugal Lever parish, Portugal , a parish in Portugal LeverBrothers , a soap detergent business now part of Unilever Lever escapement , a key component of the typical movement in mechanical timepieces See also Lever surname Leverage disambiguation disambig da Lever flertydig ... more details
Lever is a surname. People with that name include Johnny Lever , a Bollywood actor William Lever, 1st Viscount Leverhulme , English industrialist and Member of Parliament the primary founder of LeverBrothers . Lafayette Lever , an American professional basketball player in the NBA Sir Hardman Lever, 1st Baronet Tim Lever , a former member of British pop group Dead or Alive John Lever , a left arm fast medium bowler Darcy Lever author Darcy Lever , a nineteenth century British author and expert in seamanship Charles Lever , an Irish novelist of English descent Eddie Lever , the manager of the English football club Portsmouth F.C. from 1952 1958 Mark Lever , a former English footballer. Harold Lever, Baron Lever of Manchester Ashton Lever 1729 1788 , an English collector of natural objects Don Lever , aprofessional ice hockey left winger Henry W. Lever , the tenth head college football coach for the Carroll College Arthur Lever footballer Leslie Lever, Baron Lever Arthur Lever Asbury Francis Lever January 5, 1875 April 28, 1940 was a member of the United States House of Representatives from South Carolina. Philip Lever, 3rd Viscount Leverhulme Harry Lever born January 5, 1886 was an Australian rules footballer who played with St Kilda in the VFL Charles Lever August 31, 1806 June 1, 1872 was an Irish novelist of English descent. See also Lever disambiguation surname Lever ... more details
Lever & Kitchen was a major manufacturer, now part of Unilever . Related businesses included LeverBrothersLeverBrothers Pty. Ltd. LeverBrothers Factory , Balmain, New South Wales, Australia J. Kitchen & Sons Ltd Rexona Pty. Ltd. W. H. Burford & Son Australian Producers Partnership Pty Ltd. Apollo Soap and Candle factory Bunyip Soaps Crompton Bunyip Soaps Ltd dab ... more details
Leslie Maurice Lever, Baron Lever 29 April 1905&ndash 26 July 1977 was a United Kingdom British Labour Party UK Labour politician. He was Member of Parliament for Manchester Ardwick UK Parliament constituency Manchester Ardwick from United Kingdom general election, 1950 1950 to United Kingdom general election, 1970 1970 , when he retired. Subsequently, he was given a life peerage as Baron Lever , of Ardwick in the City of Manchester in 1975. He was educated at Manchester Grammar School and read Law at University of Leeds Leeds University . He was a solicitor and poor man s lawyer between 1928 and the advent of Legal Aid in 1948, funding his impecunious clients cases out of his own pocket if they lost. His younger sister and three younger brothers were all lawyers, his brother Harold Lever, Baron Lever of Manchester Harold also being a Member of Parliament. He was a notable List of Lord Mayors of Manchester Lord Mayor of Manchester 1957 58 famous in his year of office for attending 2,700 official engagements. His political career both as a councillor and member of Parliament representing inner city slum areas was more concerned with defending the poor than conventional party politics. His other principal interests were denominational education and proper pensions for war widows and limbless ex servicemen. He was knighted by Pope John XXIII and by Pope Paul VI Knight Grand Cross of St Gregory the Great in the 1960s and by the Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom Queen in 1970 for his philanthropic work. He died in Manchester aged 72. References Rayment date February 2012 Rayment hc date March 2012 External links Hansard contribs mr leslie lever Leslie Lever s start s par uk succession box title Member of Parliament for Manchester Ardwick UK Parliament constituency Manchester ... s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Lever, Leslie ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... Lever, Leslie Category 1905 births Category 1977 deaths Category Members of the United Kingdom ... more details
and in 1965 as the highrise of the Europa Center in Berlin . History The Lever House was built in 1951 1952 to be the American headquarters of the British soap company LeverBrothers . It was the pet project of LeverBrothers president Charles Luckman , who had been identified on the cover of Time ... of LeverBrothers and its subsidiaries occupied the remaining floors with the executive penthouse ... greenish glass. In September 1997, Unilever , LeverBrothers parent, announced it was moving its LeverBrothers division to Greenwich, CT . Following the announcement, LeverBrothers slowly began vacating ...Infobox building name Lever House image Lever House by David Shankbone.jpg image size 250px caption Lever ... ref emporis 114095 ref Infobox NRHP name Lever House embed yes nrhp type image caption location 390 ... nris NRISref version 2010a ref Lever House , designed by Gordon Bunshaft and Natalie de Blois of Skidmore .... ref http www.som.com content.cfm lever house Lever House project information on SOM.com ref The curtain ... In 1982, the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission designated Lever House as an official landmark . By that time, however, much of Lever House s original brilliance had been dimmed by time ... ref http www.som.com content.cfm lever house curtain wall replacement Lever House Curtain Wall Replacement ... replacement. ref cite web url http www.som.com content.cfm lever house curtain wall replacement title Lever House Curtain Wall Replacement SOM.com Project Page ref The renovation project included the addition ... plans for Lever House but never realized. In 2003, Lever House Restaurant became the first business to operate as a restaurant at Lever House and later won New York Magazine s Best Service award in 2004. Lever House Restaurant closed in early 2009. As of October 2009, restaurant http www.casalever.com Casa Lever occupies the former Lever House Restaurant space. As of 2005, the building ... the completion of the Lever House renovation, the building s plaza and lobby have been used as a gallery ... more details
A back lever is a static hold performed on the Rings gymnastics rings . A back lever is rated as an A value skill on the Code of Points artistic gymnastics Code of Points , a scale from A to F, with F being the most difficult. A back lever is performed by lowering from an inverted hang until the gymnast s body is Parallel geometry parallel to the ground. Performing a back lever requires a high degree of strength in the chest and shoulders, a lot of core tension must be generated to stay Horizontal plane horizontal . See also Front lever External links http www.drillsandskills.com skills Rings A ria009 Back lever progressions http www.beastskills.com Back 20lever.htm Back Lever tutorial Category Gymnastics manoeuvres Gymnastics stub ... more details
otheruses Lever unreferenced date December 2007 Image LocalFregVNGaia Lever.svg thumb right 250px Location of Lever in Vila Nova de Gaia. Lever is a Portugal Portuguese List of towns in Portugal town and a List of parishes of Portugal parish in the municipality of Vila Nova de Gaia . It has a population of 3,033 2001 and an area of 6.88  km . Parishes of Vila Nova de Gaia coord 41 04 N 8 29 W display title region PT type city source GNS enwiki Category Parishes of Vila Nova de Gaia Category Towns in Portugal porto geo stub de Lever Vila Nova de Gaia es Lever pt Lever ru tr Lever ... more details
There have been three Baronetcies created for persons with the surname Lever , all in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom . The Lever Baronetcy , of Hans Crescent in Chelsea, was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 8 February 1911 for the Liberal Party UK Liberal politician Arthur Lever . Born Arthur Levy, he assumed the surname of Lever in lieu of Levy by deed poll in 1896 and by Royal license in 1911. The second Baronet was an author of historical works such as The Life and Times of Sir Robert Peel 1942 and The House of Pitt 1947 . The third Baronet is a writer on nature and wildlife. Sir Maurice Levy, 1st Baronet Maurice Levy , elder brother of the first Baronet, was created a Baronet in 1913 see Levy Baronets . The Lever Baronetcy , of Thornton Manor , was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 6 July 1911. For more information on this creation, see the Viscount Leverhulme . The Lever Baronetcy , of Allerton in the County of Lancaster, was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 3 February 1920 for the accountant and civil servant Hardman Lever . The title became extinct on his death in 1947. Lever Baronets, of Hans Crescent 1911 Sir Arthur Lever, 1st Baronet Sir Arthur Levy Lever, 1st Baronet 1860 1924 Sir Tresham Joseph Philip Lever, 2nd Baronet 1900 1975 Sir Tresham Christopher Arthur Lindsay Lever, 3rd Baronet b. 1932 There is no heir to the baronetcy. Lever Baronets, of Thornton Manor 1911 see the Viscount Leverhulme Lever Baronets, of Allerton 1920 Sir Hardman Lever, 1st Baronet Sir Samuel Hardman Lever, 1st Baronet 1869 1947 References Kidd, Charles, Williamson, David editors . Debrett s Peerage and Baronetage 1990 edition . New York St Martin s Press, 1990. Rayment bt date March 2012 Use dmy dates date March 2012 DEFAULTSORT Lever Category Baronetcies Category Extinct baronetcies ... more details
BLP sources date April 2012 Infobox person name Johnny Lever image Johny Lever.jpg birth name John Prakasa ... Lever John Prakasa Rao Janumala , famously known as Johnny Lever born January 7, 1950 in Ossalapalle .... Early life Johnny Lever, born in Andhra Pradesh and was brought up in Mumbai s King s Circle area ... artists Bollywood Johnny Lever 621 title Find Bollywood Actor Johnny Lever Filmography, Movies, Pictures ... artist Ram Kumar, who helped him and taught him the basics of mimicry. Lever was also employed in Hindustan Lever s factory in Mumbai with his father. While working, he entertained his co workers in the factory ... earned him the nickname Johnny Lever . He started to perform in musical shows orchestras and after ... came to Mumbai during the same time and started filling gaps of Johnny Lever at orchestras. During this period he learned a lot from his mentor Kalyanji, who was described by Lever as a great philosopher ... . Film career Lever got his first break in Indian cinema with the film Dard Ka Rishta , thanks to the late ... http www.dishant.com cast Johny Lever.html title Johnny Lever Filmography publisher Dishant.com date ..., Criminal 1994 film Criminal directed by Bollywood director Mahesh Bhatt . Television career Lever also ... title Johny Aala Re, Bollywood comedian Johnny Lever, Zee TV show on Sify Max publisher Sify.com .... ref cite web url http www.surfindia.com celebrities bollywood johnny lever.html title Johnny Lever,Bollywood Johnny Lever,Johnny Lever Movies publisher Surfindia.com date 1950 01 07 accessdate 2011 06 15 ref Personal life Lever is Born again Christianity Born Again Christian and has given various testimonies ...?v qBp9abBHu0Y title Johnny Lever Testimony publisher YouTube date 2007 08 24 accessdate 2012 03 05 ref ref cite web url http video.google.com videoplay?docid 2349132879139512057 title Bro. Johnny Lever ... www.youtube.com watch?v F1GsBy54kVA title Johnny Lever Testimony publisher YouTube date 2008 12 22 accessdate ... Lever publisher YouTube date 2009 07 24 accessdate 2012 03 05 ref He is married to Sujatha and has ... more details
Image Highfield lever.png thumb 300px right A basic Highfield Lever. A Highfield lever is a lever device which allows tension to be rapidly set up in a wire and equally rapidly released to the required extent. It is frequently used in sailing boats where tension in some part of the rigging needs to be adjusted to a pre set amount as the wind impinges on one side of the sails or the other. It is typically used in running backstay s runners . To make it work, the backstay is led through a block or fairlead along the deck to a two legged, Lever Second class levers second order lever mounted with its fulcrum above deck level. The end of the runner is attached to a cross member between the two legs and part way along the lever. When the lever is moved away from the fairlead, tension is placed on the runner on a line below the fulcrum so that the lever is pulled down onto the deck. When the tension is to be released, the lever is thrown towards the fairlead. When released, the amount of slack in the runner is therefore twice the distance of the attachment point from the fulcrum. It is not necessary to have great leverage as the adjustment is made at a point in the manoeuvring of the boat when the rigging is slack. The significant point is that the lever should be designed to take up the required amount of slack. It is possible to arrange a highfield lever to work two backstays or shrouds by mounting the lever transversely so that it is thrown from side to side rather than fore and aft, tensioning the rigging on one side of the boat as it relaxes the other. The highfield lever was invented by the late Mr J. S. Highfield, an electrical engineer and rear commodore with the Royal Thames Yacht Club, in about 1930. http www.ybw.com cb gloss.html Highfield http books.google.co.uk books?id Fp63wWByImQC&pg PA145&lpg PA145&dq 22Highfield lever 22&source web&ots dtOvGn79kw&sig vDH04nBiAXxluXvIdcGcUdh3i U&hl en&sa X&oi book result&resnum 3&ct result The Language of Sailing Richard Mayne ... more details
The front lever is a gymnastic move a static hold normally performed on the rings gymnastics still rings . A front lever is performed by lowering from an inverted hang until the body is completely horizontal and straight with the front of the body facing upwards. An accomplished gymnast may also pull directly into the horizontal position from a dead hang. Front levers require a high degree of back and core strength. Image FrontLever 1962 .JPG thumb right 300px Front lever John Gill, 6 2 , 180 lbs 1962 The move is rated A in the gymnastic code of points, a scale from A to F, with F being the most difficult. In the 1960s it was rated B, when the levels of difficulty were A, B, C. Clearly, body length is a factor. It is possible that world class gymnasts are shorter now than during mid 20th century ..., Paul Hamm , is 5 4 . Variations There are many variations for the Front Lever. The easiest is the tuck front lever, then the advanced variation where the back is kept flat , then the single leg front lever, straddle front lever, and finally on to the full front lever. At any stage of learning the skill the gymnast may perform pull ups in the front lever position of their choice. Victorian cross Image Onearmlever.jpg thumb 250px right Gill performing a one arm lever in the late 1960s. It approaches a side lever as the arm is not in front of the body as with the bilateral front lever or back lever . A difficult static hold rated E in the code of points. In this variation the body is held at the level of the rings with arms extended laterally. One arm front lever A front lever held with just one arm. The body is often turned sideways in this variation Exercises based on the front lever Front lever pullups The body is kept horizontal while the gymnast performs a pullup. Ice cream makers In this variation the performer leans forward from the lever position, bringing the legs down and arms ... the arms and returning to the front lever References references See also Back lever Category Gymnastics ... more details
Use dmy dates date April 2011 velyne Lever known simply in English as Evelyne Lever is a contemporary French historian and writer. ref name Interview with Lever Cite web title Interview with Lever url http www.linternaute.com savoir interview evelyne lever chat evelyne lever.shtml ref She is married to a French historian, Maurice Lever, who is the author of Sade . ref name Biography, Macmillan Cite web title Biography, Macmillan url http us.macmillan.com author evelynelever ref Lever was previously a research engineer at CNRS , and then began to focus more on 18th century history. In particular, she focuses on certain people, including Louis XVI , Marie Antoinette and Madame de Pompadour . Marie Antoinette The Last Queen of France was her first book to be published in the United States. ref name Biography, Macmillan It is less extensive than Lever s French version Marie Antoinette la derni re reine , and was written specifically for an American audience. ref name Interview with Lever She continues to write on and about 18th century history. ref name Interview with Lever Publications French 1792, les proc s de Louis XVI et de Marie Antoinette , Complexe Louis XVIII , Fayard, 1988 Louis XVI , Fayard, 1991 M moires du baron de Breteuil , dition critique, Paris, Fran ois Bourin, 1992 Marie Antoinette la derni re reine , Gallimard, coll. D couvertes , Paris, 2000 Madame de Pompadour ... and Marquise de Bombelles, prefaced by velyne Lever, Tallandier, 2005 C tait Marie Antoinette ... Lever Marie Antoinette Journal d une reine , Tallandier, coll. Texto , 2008 Le Chevalier d Eon Une vie sans queue ni t te , with Maurice Lever, Fayard, 2009 English Marie Antoinette The Last Queen ... . NAME Lever, Evelyne ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Lever, Evelyne Category Historians of France Category French non fiction ... historian stub fr velyne Lever ... more details
Infobox aviation name Thrust lever image Image Throttle Boeing 727.jpg caption Thrust levers in a Boeing 727 . The larger, clearly numbered levers control forward thrust. The smaller levers towards the top of the picture control reverse thrust. Notice the corresponding Aircraft engine position number engine number on each lever. Thrust levers are found in the cockpit of aircraft , and are used by the Pilot in command pilot , copilot , or autopilot to control the power output of the aircraft s engines . In multi engine aircraft, each thrust lever displays the Aircraft engine position number engine number of the engine it controls. Normally, there is one thrust lever for each engine. The thrust levers are normally found in the aircraft s center console, or on the dashboard of smaller aircraft. For aircraft equipped with thrust reverser s, the control for each thrust reverser is usually found adjacent to the corresponding engine s thrust lever. The position of each lever can be described by the current angle indicated. This is referred to as the Throttle Lever Angle or TLA . The greater the TLA, the greater the engine thrust. Throttle levers The throttle lever assembly is often designed to incorporate high pressure HP cock switches so that the pilot has instinctive control of the fuel supply to the engine. Microswitches are located in the throttle box so that the throttle levers actuate the switches to shut the valves when the levers are at their aft end of travel. Pushing the levers forward automatically operates the switches to open the fuel cocks, which remain open during the normal operating range of the levers. Two distinct actions are required to actuate the switches again. The throttle lever must be pulled back to its aft position and a mechanical latch operated, or a detent hard point overcome, to allow the lever to travel further and shut off the fuel valve. See also Autothrottle War Emergency Power Aircraft gas turbine engine components Aircraft components Aviation ... more details
for the maritime author Darcy Lever author infobox UK place latitude 53.569 longitude 2.401 official name Darcy Lever population os grid reference SD735081 metropolitan borough Metropolitan Borough of Bolton ... East UK Parliament constituency Bolton South East static image static image caption Darcy Lever ... part of Lancashire , the village lies on the B6209 Radcliffe Road , between Bolton and Little Lever ... tearoom cite web url http villagetearoomatlittlelever.com tearoompage8.html title History of Darcy Lever accessdate March 12, 2011 ref History Toponymy Lever was recorded as Parua Lefre in 1212, from ... differ the pronunciation was similar to lever Lethre 1221 Leuere 1278 Leuir 1282 Leuer 1291 ... editor2 first J. title Little and Darcy Lever url http www.british history.ac.uk report.aspx ... 1911 1 October 2010 ref Initially, Lever was the name for the hamlets comprising the Manorialism manor of Lever. In 1509 it became Darcye Lever, the distinguishing affix coming from possession by the D Arcy family. ref cite web url http www.answers.com topic darcy lever little lever title Darcy Lever name accessdate March 12, 2011 ref Manor NOTE Until 1509 the area called Darcy Lever today was part of the Manor of Little Lever. In the text, where the name is given in italicized text with square brackets, it refers to the area of Darcy Lever before it gained that name. Darcy Lever dates to the Norman ... by Albert Greslet, the 1st Baron of Manchester . The Manorialism manor of Little Lever has, from early times, been split into Little Lever and Darcy Lever. The manor formed part of the barony ... dower of four oxgangs in Little Lever. ref Inq. and Extents, i, 129, 130, quoting Curia Regis R. 78, m. 14 d. ref so the Radcliffes probably held Little Lever between 1212 and 1221. The next lord is Leising de Lever who had part of Great Lever. Possibly descended from him was Adam de Lever who was living in 1246, ref Assize R. 404, m. 5 d. ref ancestor of the Levers of Little Lever, ref name cms ... more details
Image Fingernail Clippers.jpg thumb Nail clippers are a simple form of compound lever The compound lever is a simple machine operating on the premise that the resistance from one lever in a system of levers will act as power for the next, and thus the applied force will be amplified from one lever to the next as long as the mechanical advantage for each lever is greater than one . Almost all Weighing scale scale s use some sort of compound lever to work. Other examples include nail clippers and piano keys. Mechanical advantage Image Compound Lever example.jpg thumb left 480px A lever arm uses the wikt ... may prevent the use of a single lever to accomplish the desired result, ref Popular Mechanics ... of delivery of the resultant force, or the prohibitive length of the lever arm needed. In these conditions ... from first, second and or third order levers. In all types of compound lever, the rule is that force ... from one lever becomes the input for the next lever in the system, and so the advantage is magnified. The figure on the left illustrates a compound lever formed from two first class levers, along with a short ... kg could lift a weight of 7.5 lb or 7.5 kg . Alternately, if the position of the fulcrum on lever ... advantage. This is not usually the goal of a compound lever system, though in rare situations the geometry ... A handloading press uses a compound lever to reduce the force the operator must apply and confine the action to a relatively small space. A few examples of the compound lever are the scale, railway brake ... A compound lever translates the small movement of a piano key to the fast, hard strike of the hammer on the strings A piano key is a compound lever of the first class, since the fulcrum is between the weight to be moved and the power. The purpose of this lever is to translate a small movement depression ... a place to stand, and I shall move the earth with a lever is a remark attributed to Archimedes, who ... lever is attributed to the Birmingham inventor John Wyatt inventor John Wyatt in 1743, ref ... more details
File Mw39365.jpg thumb right Sir Ashton Lever Sir Ashton Lever 5 March 1729 28 January 1788 was an England English collector of natural objects. ref name celeb http www.manchester2002 uk.com celebs philanthropy4.html Lever Ashton Lever , Manchester celebrities , accessed 31 August 2010 ref Biography Ashton Lever was born in 1729 to well off titled parents who lived at Alkrington Hall . In 1735, Sir James Darcy Lever, his father, had served as High Sheriff of Lancashire . ref name celeb Lever began by collecting seashell s in about 1760, and gradually accumulated one of the richest private collections of natural objects, including live animals. He opened it to the public in April 1766, in Manchester , moving the museum to his family home at Alkrington Hall , near Rochdale , Lancashire , in 1771. In the same year he founded Archers Hall, Inner Circle, Regent s Park, London for the Archers Company of the Honourable Artillery Company . In 1774, Lever moved to London , and next year his Holophusicon opened to the public in Leicester Square . Captain James Cook was so impressed by Lever s collection that he donated objects from his own voyages to the museum. Lever continued to buy new items until he became bankrupt, at which point the collection contained 28,000 specimens. Both the British Museum and the Catherine II of Russia Empress of Russia declined to buy it, so it was disposed of by lottery, 8,000 tickets being sold at a guinea each. The winner, a Mr James Parkinson 1730 1813 James Parkinson who should not be confused with the famous physician also called James Parkinson who ... collection. Lever s collection was catalogued by George Shaw . References reflist Further reading ... d art location Paris isbn 0 304 36333 2 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Lever ... 28 January 1788 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Lever, Ashton Category 1729 births Category 1788 deaths ... James Darcy Lever ... more details
Model 1873 Rifle Lever action is a type of firearm action which uses a lever located around ... into the Chamber weaponry chamber of the Barrel firearms barrel when the lever is worked. This contrasts ... lever action firearms are rifle s, but lever action shotgun s and a few pistol s have also been made. One of the most famous lever action firearm is undoubtedly the Winchester rifle , but many manufacturers notably Marlin Firearms Marlin and Savage Arms Savage also produce lever action rifles. O.F. Mossberg ... ammunition rim fire .22. While the term lever action generally implies a repeating firearm, it is also ... a lever for cycling, such as the Martini Henry or the Ruger No. 1 . History Image Marlin39receiver.jpg right thumb 300px Inside of Marlin 39A receiver The first significant lever action design was the Spencer repeating rifle , a magazine fed lever operated breech loading rifle designed by Christopher ... designs, the early Spencer s lever only served to unlock the falling block action and load a new ... the lever was operated to prepare the rifle to fire. The Henry rifle , invented by Benjamin Tyler Henry ..., New Haven, Connecticut, introduced Marlin s first lever action repeating rifle as the Model 1881 ... in production today. By the 1890s, lever actions had evolved into a form that would last for over a century. Both Marlin and Winchester released new model lever action rifles in 1894. The Marlin rifle ... lever action, while the Winchester has a double stage lever. The double stage action is easily seen when the Winchester s lever is operated, as first the entire trigger group drops down, unlocking ... became named the Model 99 lever action sporting rifles. The Models 1899 99 were produced from introduction in 1899 until the expense of producing the rifle, and declining interest in lever action ... and the Marlin lever action rifles, which used a tubular magazine requiring round nose or flat ... very expensive to produce when compared to the other lever action rifles, and the Savage bolt ... more details
Image Leverframe.jpg thumb right 250px A mechanical lever frame inside the signal box at Knockcroghery in Ireland Mechanical railway signalling installations rely on lever frames for their operation to interlock ... area of control. The lever frame contains interlocking designed to ensure that the levers cannot be operated ... to the location controlled. The interlocking may be achieved mechanically or by electric lever ... lever operates an electrical circuit controller. In the UK, it is practice to cut short the handles ... to move them. Mechanical lever frames and interlocking have now largely been replaced by modern, much .... The world s largest lever frame 192 levers is thought to be in Spencer Street No.1 signal box in Melbourne, Australia. Variants Ground frames Image Ground frame kyle.jpg thumb right A three lever ground frame at Kyle of Lochalsh , released by Annett s key A ground frame is a small lever frame ... Co. Ltd. Style L Power Lever Frame The lever frame principle of operation was perpetuated in the earliest ... was still done mechanically, but in others, electric lever locks were used. Westinghouse Brake & Saxby Signal Co. Ltd. was one of the companies that produced miniature power lever frames. All electric power lever frames were produced from 1929 onwards earlier mechanical frames were produced before this date. In the UK, the Style L all electric miniature power lever frame was the most predominant on UK main line railways. The Style B & K miniature power lever frames were the historical ... miniature power lever frames initially Style B was used. Later on, Style N was introduced. This is a mechanically ... of lever functions To assist the operator in determining their functions, each lever in a frame will generally ... to right. A lever s identification may be painted on its side or engraved on a badge or plate fitted either to the lever or behind it. This may be accompanied by a description of the lever s function ... each lever number adjacent to symbols representing the items of equipment that they operate. Levers ... more details
Refimprove date March 2008 Image Anker 01.jpg thumb Inline or Swiss lever escapement. Image Paletteankerhemmung.gif thumb Detail of inline lever escapement, in movement. Image Chinese movement escapement and jewels.jpg thumb 250px A lever escapement in a mechanical watch The lever escapement is a key ... watch es and many small mechanical non pendulum clock s. The invention of the lever escapement is attributed .... These pallets are attached solidly to the lever, which has at its end a fork to receive the ruby .... The lever is mounted on a shaft and is free to rotate between two fixed banking pins. At rest ... rotates clockwise and the entrance tooth is locked in place against the entrance pallet, the lever held in place by the left banking pin. The impulse pin is located within the lever fork and the balance wheel is near its center position. To get started, the lever fork must receive a small impulse ... rotates the lever slightly clockwise off the left banking pin. This unlocks the entrance pallet allowing ... is transferred by the lever to the balance wheel via the ruby impulse pin on the roller of the balance wheel. The lever moves until it rests against the right banking pin it is held in this position by the force ... a clockwise impulse to the balance wheel s impulse pin via the lever fork, while pushing the lever ... pallet now being held in place by the left banking pin via the lever. The balance wheel continues ... lever escapement beats at 18,000 or more beats per hour. Each beat gives the balance wheel an impulse ... rotates typically at an average of 10 rpm or more. Draw The reliability of the modern lever escapement ... during the unlocking. The draw holds the lever against the banking during the detached portion of the operating cycle. Draw angle is typically about 15 degrees to the radial. Early lever escapements ... a jolt could result in the escapement unlocking. Lever watch movement Most modern mechanical watches are jeweled lever watches, using manmade ruby or sapphire jewels for the high wear areas of the watch ... more details
Infobox River river name Lever River image name image size caption origin Tocantins state Tocantins state mouth basin countries Brazil length elevation mouth elevation discharge watershed The Lever River is a river of Tocantins state Tocantins state in central Brazil . See also List of rivers of Tocantins References http www.zonu.com imapa americas md Tocantins brazil.pdf Brazilian Ministry of Transport Tocantins geo stub Category Rivers of Tocantins coord missing Brazil ... more details
unreferenced date March 2009 Eddie Lever was the manager of the England English Association football football club Portsmouth F.C. from 1952 1958. Lever took over at Pompey in 1952 after Football League First Division championship winning manager Bob Jackson footballer Bob Jackson joined Hull City A.F.C. Hull City . He is credited with discovering a 16 year old Jimmy Dickinson in the early 1940s. s start succession box title Portsmouth F.C. manager before Bob Jackson footballer Bob Jackson after Freddie Cox years 1952 1958 s end Portsmouth F.C. managers Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Lever, Eddie ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION English footballer DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Lever, Eddie Category English football managers Category Alumni of the University of Chester Category Year of birth missing Category Year of death missing England footy manager stub ... more details