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THE HISTORY OF THE AUTOMOBILE

(A) Although many automotive pioneers helped to shape the modern car, only Karl Benz actually ‘invented’ it. His ‘Motorwagen’ was made official in 1886. However, his spindly 3-wheeler, with its single-cylinder, 4-stroke internal gas combustion engine, spluttered into life on the roads of Germany.

The first British gasoline car took to the road in Birmingham in 1895. Frederick Lanchester designed the whole thing from scratch, including the centrally located single-cylinder engine. It had a three-speed gearbox and was steered by an upright tiller. It could also do 24kph – highly illegal at that time. What it could not do was get up hills very well. Two years later a new, more powerful and superbly balanced twin-cylinder engine was installed.

Henry Ford’s first car clattered into life in 1896. The tiny 4-wheeled, single-seated contraption – the ‘Quadricycle’ was the result of considerable effort for Ford. His vehicle was extremely light. Only the engine, wheels, axles and steering rod were metal. The rest of the structure was wooden. There were two speeds available, selected by twin drive belts that could be engaged by a floor-mounted clutch. There was no reverse gear and no brakes at all.

Two things held back car sales in their earliest days (price and mistrust). The new car ‘Oldsmobile’ appeared in 1901. Lights, mudguards and a hood were fitted at extra cost. The rear-mounted, water-cooled, single-cylinder engine was gravity-fed from a brass carburetor and there was a semi-automatic, 2-speed and reverse transmission. Two huge springs provided the suspension.

Early Stanley cars featured a tubular chassis frame with a light, wooden buggy body. The vertical boiler under the double seat at first featured copper fire tubes, with a vaporizing gasoline burner underneath. Drive vent from the engine crankshaft to a rear mounted differential by chain. The design was a success. So, an improved model was put into production in 1901. It featured the new horizontally mounted engine, geared direct to the back axle. The boiler was later shifted to the front.

1. Answer these questions:

a) Who ‘invented’ the car?

b) What do you know about Motorwagen?

c) What British car was invented the first?

d) Can you tell a few words about Quadricycle and Oldsmobile?

2. Make sure that you know how to pronounce and translate these terms:

To shape the car, 4-stroke internal gas combustion engine, centrally located single-cylinder engine, three-speed gearbox, to install twin-cylinder engine, single-seated contraption, axle, steering wheel, two speeds available, drive belts, floor-mounted clutch, reverse gear, brakes, lights, mudguards, hood, rear-mounted engine, brass carburetor, semi-automatic transmission, springs, suspension, tubular chassis frame, vertical boiler, crankshaft, to put into production.

3. Match the words with their definitions:

  cast iron a) a part of an engine consisting of a short solid piece of metal inside a tube, which moves up and down to make the other parts of the engine move
alloy b) the part of a vehicle that produces power to make it move (motor)
handbrake c) a type of iron that is hard, breaks easily, and is shaped in a mould
vehicle d) a metal that consists of two or more metals mixed together
piston e) a wheel that you turn to control the direction of a car
engine f) a machine with an engine that is used to take people or things from one place to another, such as a car, bus, or truck
  vapour g) in a car that you pull up with your hand to stop the car from moving when it is parked [= emergency brake Am. Eng]
steering-wheel h) mass of very small drops of a liquid which float in the air, for example because the liquid has been heated

 




Date: 2015-12-17; view: 841


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