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Scott C.
Gottlieb
Injury Law Attorney
29 Riverside Drive
Binghamton, NY 13905
Phone: 607-724-7700
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Eccentric: In steam engine technology, part of
the valve gear used by some designs to give motion
to the valve. It may best be described as an
auxiliary crank.
Elevation: An angle in the vertical plane through a
longitudinal axis; height above mean sea level,
usually of terrain.
Emergency Application: An application resulting from
an emergency rate of brake pipe reduction, on a
train, which causes the brakes to apply quickly and
with maximum braking force for the shortest
practical stopping distance.
Engine, Steam: The portion of a steam railway
locomotive which consists of the cylinders, valves,
valve gear and connecting rods. Put another way, it
is that portion of the locomotive which provides the
drive. The equivalent in a road vehicle would be the
engine and gearbox. The word 'engine' is often
misused to mean the whole locomotive.
Equal Protection Clause: Portion of the Fourteenth
Amendment to the U.S. Constitution that prohibits
discrimination by state government institutions. The
clause grants all people "equal protection of the
laws," which means that the states must apply the
law equally and cannot give preference to one person
or class of persons over another.
Equitable Remedies: Remedies that do not include
monetary settlements. Examples include injunctions
and restraining orders.
Evidence: The body of law concerning the manner of
presentation of information to a judge or jury in a
trial.
Exhaust Steam Injectors: First introduced in the UK
about 1876. The use of exhaust steam to assist the
work of injectors allowed some fuel savings over the
pure live steam injector. BR class H, J, H/J and K
types of exhaust steam injectors are all basically
similar. Two controls are provided in the cab, a
water regulator and a steam valve. The water
regulator handle has a "sector" to denote the
position of the valve. The valve itself is part of
the injector body mounted outside the cab - often
under it.
Exhibit: Any piece of physical evidence used at a
trial.
Expansion: A given amount of steam will naturally
attempt to expand into a space. If that space is a
cylinder occupied by a piston, the steam will push
the piston until it can expand no further. In a
steam engine, the steam is admitted into the
cylinder for a time until the supply is cut off. The
admission of steam pushes the piston until the
admission is cut off, after which time the steam
naturally expands and continues to push the piston.
The two phases are known as 'admission' and
'expansion'. The point at which admission stops and
expansion commences is known as cut off.
Ex Parte: Latin that means "by or for one party."
Refers to situations in which only one party (and
not the adversary) appears before a judge. Such
meetings are often forbidden.
Expert: A witness who may give an opinion in court
based on the particular competence of that witness.
Expressway: On the East Coast, an expressway is the
catchall term for a grade separated limited access
highway.
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