Merritt Propelling Apparatus, Patent Model
Object Details
- inventor
- Merritt, Daniel S.
- Description
- This brass, steel, and wood patent model accompanied the patent application for Daniel S. Merritt's crank paddle, which claimed advancement over the common steamboat paddle wheel. The application received patent number 89,231 on April 20, 1869. Merritt, a resident of Mount Morris, Michigan, also held a patent for increasing the motion of an engine (no. 81,393; August 25, 1868).
- The principle of this invention is similar to that of other steamboat paddles patented in the nineteenth century. Sets of paddles are fastened to a common frame or bar. Using cranks, the paddles are plunged into the water, swept backward, and then lifted clear for another pass, in a manner similar to the action of oars. There is little in Merritt's design to set it apart from the others, except that the depth of his paddles in the water is adjustable, to suit variations in draft of the vessel. Merritt claimed that "no swell is caused by these paddles, rendering them particularly applicable to the propulsion of vessels upon canals," where swells tended to erode the canal banks.
- Location
- Currently not on view
- 1869
- patent date
- 1869-04-20
- ID Number
- TR.308547
- catalog number
- 308547
- accession number
- 89797
- patent number
- 89,231
- Object Name
- paddles, model
- patent model, propelling apparatus
- Object Type
- Patent Model
- Other Terms
- paddles; patent model, propelling apparatus; Maritime; Navigation
- Physical Description
- brass (part material)
- steel (part material)
- wood (part material)
- Measurements
- overall: 6 1/2 in x 5 1/2 in x 11 1/2 in; 16.51 cm x 13.97 cm x 29.21 cm
- Associated Place
- United States: Michigan, Mount Morris
- See more items in
- Work and Industry: Maritime
- Engineering, Building, and Architecture
- America on the Move
- National Museum of American History
- Subject
- Patent Models
- Record ID
- nmah_843811
- Metadata Usage (text)
- CC0
- GUID (Link to Original Record)
- https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng49ca746ab-f7ee-704b-e053-15f76fa0b4fa
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