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Patentee:
Schilling, Cornelius  Search this
Inventor:
Schilling, Cornelius  Search this
Physical Description:
brass (overall material)
tin (overall material)
Measurements:
overall: 10 in x 4 in x 3 1/2 in; 25.4 cm x 10.16 cm x 8.89 cm
Object Name:
canal boat propulsion, patent model
patent model, boat propulsion, canal
Object Type:
Patent Model
Associated Place:
United States: New York
Associated place:
United States: New York, New York City
Date made:
1871
Patent date:
1871-10-10
Description:
In 1870, Cornelius Schilling patented the use of an oscillating single-bladed paddle to propel vessels "with ease and facility." The next year he thought better of his inefficient idea. In a new patent application, he disclaimed everything in his first attempt and proposed instead the arrangement of multiple paddles seen in this model. This model accompanied his application for an “improvement in propulsion of canal boats” that received patent number 119,792 on October 10, 1871. The patent claimed that the paddles "are so arranged that they alternate with each other, one set being in action while the other is carried back through the air, and thereby a continuous action of the propeller is produced."
Location:
Currently not on view
Subject:
Patent Models  Search this
ID Number:
1979.1029.02
Catalog number:
1979.1029.02
Accession number:
1979.1029
Patent number:
119,792
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Work and Industry: Maritime
America on the Move
Transportation
Data Source:
National Museum of American History
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng49ca746b4-4430-704b-e053-15f76fa0b4fa
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:nmah_1316598