RAMSBOTTOM SAFETY VALVE


Meaning of RAMSBOTTOM SAFETY VALVE in English

ˈramzˌbäd.əm- noun

Usage: usually capitalized R

Etymology: after John Ramsbottom, 19th century British mechanical engineer

: a safety valve used especially on locomotives in which two valves are pressed down by a single spring attached to a crosspiece prolonged to form a hand lever by which the valves may be eased up to test their adjustment

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