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Mechanical Specialties Linear Planimeter

National Museum of American History

Object Details

Mechanical Specialties Manufacturing Company
Description
This German silver linear planimeter is T-shaped. The base of the T has a measuring scale, which no longer can be read due to rust, and a metal wheel that slides up and down the scale when the planimeter is moved. The top of the T has a tracing point at one end. The other end fits into a metal groove screwed inside a rectangular mahogany case. Two clips fastened inside the case are for holding the paper marked with a steam engine indicator diagram, but the paper received with this object is held in place by four metal thumbtacks.
The top of the case has a red and white inventory sticker marked: 1113 (/) 204-G-2. The sticker was presumably attached at Rutgers University, the donor of the object. A large white label glued inside the lid of the case is marked: THE • NEW • PLANIMETER (/) THE MECHANICAL SPECIALTIES MFG. CO. (/) 128 PURCHASE STREET, BOSTON, MASS. This label also has "directions for use." The inside bottom of the case is lined with blue paper. The paper held by thumbtacks contains a square drawn with pencil and marked: Begin here (/) Area (/) 4 sq. in. Above a circle drawn to the right of the square is marked: Circle is (/) 1 in. inside diam. (/) Area = Π / 4 = .785 sq. in. (/) Begin (/) here.
The Mechanical Specialties Manufacturing Company was known for its "Arc" steam engine indicator, which it started to sell in 1888. The firm was apparently short-lived. By 1900, the Boston Journal of Commerce and Textile Industries was published from its address, and by 1918, the Boston Office Furniture Exchange was located at its address. Rolla Clinton Carpenter, associate professor of experimental engineering at Cornell, did describe the instrument in an 1893 textbook. The instrument was received at the museum in about 1965.
References: The Mechanical Specialties Manufacturing Company, "A Treatise on the Arc Indicator," American Engineer 19, no. 10 (March 5, 1890): 107, and "Improvements in the Arc Indicator," American Engineer 20, no. 21 (November 22, 1890): 221–222; Rolla C. Carpenter, Experimental Engineering, 2nd ed. (New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1893), 36–37; Catalogue of Exhibitors in the United States Sections of the International Universal Exposition,, vol. 2 (Paris, 1900), 446; "Purchase St," Boston Register and Business Directory no. 83 (1918): 976.
Location
Currently not on view
Credit Line
Gift of Rutgers University
1888-1900
ID Number
MA.327643
catalog number
327643
accession number
268279
Object Name
planimeter
Physical Description
metal (overall material)
wood (overall material)
paper (overall material)
Measurements
case: 3.2 cm x 30.5 cm x 16 cm; 1 1/4 in x 12 in x 6 5/16 in
place made
United States: Massachusetts, Boston
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Planimeters
Science & Mathematics
National Museum of American History
Subject
Mathematics
Engineering
Record ID
nmah_1214982
Metadata Usage (text)
CC0
GUID (Link to Original Record)
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng49ca746a9-a52b-704b-e053-15f76fa0b4fa

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