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Τι (ποιος) είναι HORSELESS - ορισμός

FORD HORSELESS CARRIAGE
Horseless Carriage
  • Patent diagram of the 1899 [[Horsey Horseless]], a vehicle meant to resemble a horse and carriage so it wouldn't frighten horses on the road. It is unknown whether it was ever built.
  • Trevithick's [[London Steam Carriage]] of 1803

Horseless      
·add. ·adj Being without a horse; specif., not requiring a horse;
- said of certain vehicles in which horse power has been replaced by electricity, steam, ·etc.; as, a horseless carriage or truck.
horseless carriage         
¦ noun archaic or humorous a car.
Horsey Horseless         
The Horsey Horseless was an early automobile created by Uriah Smith, a Seventh-day Adventist preacher, in Battle Creek, Michigan. It contained a wooden horse head and neck attached to the front of the car, intended to make it resemble a horse and carriage so it won't frighten horses on the road.

Βικιπαίδεια

Horseless carriage

Horseless carriage is an early name for the motor car or automobile. Prior to the invention of the motor car, carriages were usually pulled by animals, typically horses. The term can be compared to other transitional terms, such as wireless phone. These are cases in which a new technology is compared to an older one by describing what the new one does not have.

Most horseless carriages are notable for their similarity to existing horse-drawn carriages, but with some type of mechanical propulsion. Features of the first horseless carriages include tiller steering, an engine under the floorboards, and a high center of gravity.

In the 19th century, steam engines became the primary source of power for railway locomotives and ships, and for powering processes in fixed installations such as factories. In 1803, what is said to have been the first horseless carriage was a steam-driven vehicle demonstrated in London, England, by Richard Trevithick. In the 1820s, Goldsworthy Gurney built steam-powered road vehicles. One has survived to be on display at Glasgow Museum of Transport. In the United States, a four-wheel steam carriage was made by Sylvester H. Roper in 1863.

The 1896 Armstrong horseless carriage is notable as an early hybrid vehicle, which combined an electric motor with battery and gasoline-fueled internal-combustion engine.

In 1893, Frank Duryea is reported to have made the first horseless carriage trip on U.S. roads, in Springfield, Massachusetts, traveling approximately 600 yards (550 m) before engine problems forced him to stop and make repairs. He went on to found the first U.S. car company, the Duryea Motor Wagon Company, with his brother.

In April 2016, horseless carriages from the turn of 19th and the early 20th centuries were featured in a re-creation of the first London Motor Show in 1896.

Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για HORSELESS
1. The engine in a Mazda 3 is not markedly different from the one in Karl Benz‘s "horseless carriage" of 1885.
2. In 18'6, Henry Ford made a successful pre–dawn test run of his horseless carriage, called a "quadricycle," through the streets of Detroit.
3. Since Richard Moffat Ford was fined 5 for breaking the 12mph speed limit in 1'01, police had clamped down on the increasingly popular horseless carriage.
4. It is a chronological study of the cars as well as the inventors, engineers, businessmen and con artists who made horseless carriage history from the 1800‘s through the 1'20‘s.
5. But now, along come wunderkind Shai Agassi and Israeli business baron Idan Ofer and threaten to upset the horseless applecart – not only the car industry, but the oil one, too.