Object Details
patentee
Hosley, Abijah S.
inventor
Hosley, Abijah S.
Description
This patent model accompanied Abijah S. Hosley’s patent application for a caliper to measure ship models that received patent number 8,307 on August 19, 1851. Vessel construction in the nineteenth century started with wooden models. Built to disassemble into pieces, the carefully shaped models would be taken apart and measured, and the measurements would be used to create full-sized patterns for fabricating the vessel's components. If drawings were created at all, they too were based on measurements from models. Hosley claimed his caliper provided greater accuracy, greater speed, and greater ease of use than ordinary measuring devices.
The ebony and brass model is comprised of two wooden posts attached to form an L. A curved handle projects from the top of the main post. A measuring arm slides along the bottom, its ivory scale and brass straight- edge rest. A second, curved measuring arm, now missing, once slid perpendicular to the secondary post; its headstock is still attached to the threaded rod that once adjusted its position. The secondary post's ivory scale is also missing. Two thumb screws at one end of the device control the measuring arms.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1851
patent date
1851-08-19
ID Number
TR.308544
catalog number
308544
accession number
89797
patent number
8,307
Object Name
device for measuring ship, model
device for measuring ship model, model
device for measuring ship model, patent model
patent model, measurer, ships model
Object Type
Patent Model
Other Terms
patent model, measurer, ships model; device for measuring ship models; Maritime
Physical Description
ivory (scale material)
brass (straight-edge material)
ebony (post material)
associated place
United States: New York, New York City
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Work and Industry: Maritime
Engineering, Building, and Architecture
America on the Move
Data Source
National Museum of American History
Link to Original Record
Record ID
nmah_843818