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Bellows - Definition and Overview

The bellows is a device for delivering pressured air in a controlled quantity to a controlled location. At its most simple terms a bellows is a container which is deformable in such a way as to alter its volume which has an outlet or outlets where one wishes to blow air. The bellows differs from the fan in that it exerts much greater control in where it delivers the air.

Several metallurgical processes require such heat that it could only be reached after the invention of the bellows.


In musical instruments, such as the barrel organ, the bellows is often employed as a substitute or regulator for air pressure provided by the human lungs.


The bellows is the pleated expansible part that rides on an optical bench in a large- or medium format film camera.


The bellows can also refer to a length or direction adjustable tubular element; in collapsible devices or applications that require as good sealing as possible, or cannot accommodate other methods of achieving those aims.

Example Usage of Bellows

DWiley224: RT @DanHorn: Ok, off to The Comet to see my boys Sparrow Bellows ROCK! Have a Blast!!! Kisses
DanHorn: Ok, off to The Comet to see my boys Sparrow Bellows ROCK!
truce808: Happy early thanks giving yall...going to Bellows with the fam tommarrow..can't wait.
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