US Patent: 210,066
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Improvement in marinter's compasses Magnetic compass deflector
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Patentee:
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William Thomson (exact or similar names) - Glasgow, Scotland |
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Patent Dates:
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Applied: |
Dec. 21, 1877 |
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Nov. 19, 1878 |
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George Langford
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Description: |
Sir William Thomson, Lord Kelvin to Britishers, one of the world's most productive scientists and inventors, designed this device to facilitate the fine-tuning of the magnetic compasses of (especially) iron-hulled ships. There are pairs of magnets whose bottom ends can be separated by a left/right-handed calibrated screw so as to deflect the needle of the compass upon which the device is placed. The patent text thoroughly describes the procedure. |
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