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Alteneder 1666 Beam Compass

National Museum of American History

Object Details

Theodore Alteneder and Sons
Description
This instrument has two very tarnished flat metal bars, each 22 cm long, with tapered ends that interlock to make a beam of 40.9 cm. The two steel sliding trammels resemble pencils and are marked: T.A. & SONS. The longer trammel has a needle point, and the shorter has a pencil point. The shorter trammel has a cam wheel that allows adjustment up to 3/16". Spring tension in both trammels may be adjusted by turning a knurled nut.
John Wesley Oehrli (1903–1969), an engineer and inventor who lived in State College, Pa., applied for a patent on this beam compass in 1944. He moved to Southern California by 1953, where he worked for McCulloch Motors Corporation, and received a total of 11 patents, mainly for chain saws and planetary drives in internal combustion engines. Theodore Alteneder & Sons sold the "improved tubular beam compass" as model number 1666 from 1945 through at least 1952 for $16.50. This object originally would have had a case.
References: John W. Oehrli, "Beam Compass" (U.S. Patent 2,385,723 issued September 25, 1945); Insert dated 1945, Alteneder Drawing Instruments (Philadelphia, 1942); Alteneder Drawing Instruments (Philadelphia, 1952), 16.
Location
Currently not on view
Credit Line
Gift of Robert B. Condon
1945-ca 1952
ID Number
1991.0793.05
accession number
1991.0793
catalog number
1991.0793.05
Object Name
beam compass
Physical Description
metal (overall material)
steel (overall material)
lead (overall material)
Measurements
overall: 40.9 cm x 7.5 cm x 1.3 cm; 16 3/32 in x 2 15/16 in x 1/2 in
place made
United States: Pennsylvania, Philadelphia
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Medicine and Science: Mathematics
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Dividers and Compasses
National Museum of American History
Subject
Mathematics
Drawing Instruments
Record ID
nmah_904411
Metadata Usage (text)
CC0
GUID (Link to Original Record)
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng49ca746a7-5c31-704b-e053-15f76fa0b4fa

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