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Patent Model for Beam Compass Invented by Morton Toulmin

National Museum of American History

Object Details

Toulmin, Morton
Description
This metal, brass, and ivory U.S. patent model is mounted in a square wooden frame that is painted gold. The trammels are on a 3-1/4" beam that consists of two metal pins and one metal screw. One trammel has a needle point and an ivory handle. The other has an adjustable pen point. Nuts inside the trammels around the screw on the beam set the positions of the trammels. The instrument is supposed to draw lines, circles, concentric circles, and spirals.
Three paper tags are attached to the frame with a red ribbon. The first tag is marked: 1873 (/) M. Toulmin (/) Beam Drafting Compass (/) Received June 5 (/) Passed Aug 5./7. The second tag is marked: 142,823 (/) 3 (/) M. Toulmin (/) Beam Compasses (/) Patented SEP 16 1873 (/) Dividers 1873. A printed picture of the instrument and a summary of the patent application are pasted to the back of this tag. The third tag is marked: (2–225.) (/) No. 142,823. (/) M. Toulmin (/) Beam Compasses (/) Patented Sept. 16th (/) Dividers 1873. This model was found in the Smithsonian, probably during refurbishing of the textile exhibits between 1953 and 1964.
The patentee was probably Joshua Morton S. Toulmin (1823–1896), who was born in Alabama to English immigrants. He was a cotton broker in Mobile in the 1850s and then moved to New Orleans, where he received four patents between 1872 and 1874, including the 1873 patent for this object and "Improvement in Marine Camels" (no. 125,352, issued April 2, 1872). He then became a patent agent in Washington, D.C., and received several more patents himself between 1876 and 1887. He then moved to Baltimore, where he established the short-lived Toulmin Electric Railway Gate Company in 1886 and received more patents between 1887 and 1890, including "Pneumatic Street Car Propulsion" (no. 440,666, issued November 18, 1890). He held a total of about 15 patents for a variety of mechanical and mercantile devices, but this beam compass was apparently never manufactured commercially. Toulmin's son, Harry Aubrey Toulmin (1858–1942), was the highly successful attorney for the Wright Brothers of Dayton, Ohio.
References: Morton Toulmin, "Improvement in Beam Compasses" (U.S. Patent 142,823 issued September 16, 1873); "Descendants of Abraham Toulmin of Chard in Somerset," http://www.toulmin.family.btinternet.co.uk/DescendentsAbrahamChard.htm; U.S. Census Records for 1850 and 1880; The Baltimore Sun (May 26, 1886), 4.
Location
Currently not on view
1873
ID Number
MA.315258
accession number
219305
catalog number
315258
Object Name
beam compass
Physical Description
wood (overall material)
metal (overall material)
paper (overall material)
ivory (overall material)
glass (overall material)
Measurements
overall: 16 cm x 16 cm x 2.1 cm; 6 5/16 in x 6 5/16 in x 13/16 in
place made
United States: Louisiana, New Orleans
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Medicine and Science: Mathematics
Science & Mathematics
Dividers and Compasses
National Museum of American History
Subject
Mathematics
Drawing Instruments
Patent Models
Record ID
nmah_904414
Metadata Usage (text)
CC0
GUID (Link to Original Record)
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng49ca746a7-4619-704b-e053-15f76fa0b4fa

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