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G. H. Crosby Indicator, Patent Model

Creator Name

Crosby, George H.

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Date

1870s

About the Work

National Museum of American History Object Description
This indicator was filed to the U.S. Patent Office with the application for patent no. 219149 issued to G. H. Crosby, September 2, 1879.

The model cannot be disassembled and the piston is stuck in the cylinder. It consists of a large drum with spiral spring and single record, but the linkage is different from the other Crosby indicators in the collection: a spring releases to move the drum back away from the pencil print.

The improvements claimed for this design are a jacket about the steam cylinder to prevent radiation or loss of heat from the cylinder; a method of supporting the cylinder and jacket so that each might expand freely when heated; the carrying of the rotary drum on a ...

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Title

G. H. Crosby Indicator, Patent Model

Creator

Crosby, George H., inventor

Worktype

indicator, steam engine, model; patent model, indicator, steam engine; Patent Model; Patents; Models

Cultural Context

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Material

brass, wood, string (overall material)

Dimensions

overall: 12 7/8 in x 7 in; 32.7025 cm x 17.78 cm

Technique

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Date

1870s;
Date made: 1879;
Patent date: 1879-09-02

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Location

United States; Massachusetts; East Somerville

Subjects

Manufacturing industries; Engineering; Industrialization; Bulletin 173; Architecture; Indicators

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