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Log and Rotor, Patent Model

Creator Name

Walker, Thomas F.

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Date

1880s

About the Work

National Museum of American History Object Description
This mechanical log measures a vessel's speed moving though water. The four-bladed rotator is towed astern. As it spins, the rotations of the towing line are registered by a wheel works and dial mounted to the vessel's rail. Older mechanical logs had placed the counting mechanism next to the rotator, requiring the log to be hauled in for reading. In the 1860s American and then English makers began placing the dial in a separate housing on the ship's rail, which allowed readings while the log was in use. Thomas Walker's firm in Birmingham, England, was a leading maker of logs, and he submitted this example, with its special rope connector and numerous internal improvements, to the U.S. Patent Office in ...

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Title

Log and Rotor, Patent Model

Creator

Walker, Thomas F., patentee

Worktype

Log, Taffrail; log, taffrail, patent model; patent model, log, taffrail; Patent Model; Log, Taffrail; Maritime; Ship; Patents; Models

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Material

brass (overall material)

Dimensions

overall: 9 1/2 in; 24.13 cm

Technique

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Language

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Date

1880s;
Date made: 1881;
Patent date: 1881-02-22

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Subjects

Patent Models; Patents; Transportation; Models (representations)

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