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Davenport electric motor, patent #132

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  • 3d model of Davenport electric motor, patent #132
    3D Model
  • Thomas Davenport's electric motor, model to accompany US patent #132.
  • Davenport Electric Ring Motor, 1837
  • Davenport Electric Ring Motor, 1837
  • Davenport Electric Ring Motor, 1837
  • Close-up of the connections on the patent model of Thomas Davenport's electric motor.

    Object Details

    associated person

    Davenport

    maker

    Davenport
    Davenport, Thomas

    Description (Brief)

    Model to accompany US patent number 132, "Electric Motor, issued to Thomas Davenport, 25 February 1837. This is the first US patent issued for an electric motor. No extant markings. The patent claims: "Applying magnetic and electromagnetic power as a moving principle for machinery in the manner above described, or in any other substantially the same in principle". Wooden base, 9 by 14 in., supported on four curved legs, carrying a circular frame, in which there are four rough electro-magnets, painted red, made to revolve within a ring of steel magnets. The steel magnets in the ring are crescent-shaped can be lifted out of the frame. Reference: W. James King, Development of Electrical Technology in the 19th Century (Smithsonian Institution, 1962), 264.
    This model was made by Vermont blacksmith Thomas Davenport (1802-1851) as a replacement for his original patent model. The original was destroyed in the 1836 fire at the US Patent Office. Davenport may have incorporated improvements in this model that are not reflected in the patent drawings.

    date made

    ca 1837

    ID Number

    EM.252644

    catalog number

    252644

    accession number

    49064

    patent number

    132

    Object Name

    Electric Motor
    motor
    electric motor

    Object Type

    Patent Model

    Other Terms

    Electric Motor; Electromagnetic Devices

    Measurements

    overall: 15 in x 10 in x 15 in; 38.1 cm x 25.4 cm x 38.1 cm

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    Work and Industry: Electricity

    Exhibition

    Lighting a Revolution

    Exhibition Location

    National Museum of American History

    Data Source

    National Museum of American History

    Metadata Usage

    CC0

    Link to Original Record

    https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng49ca746ab-d1df-704b-e053-15f76fa0b4fa

    Record ID

    nmah_703302

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