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Peaucellier–Lipkin linkage - Wikipedia
The Peaucellier–Lipkin linkage invented in 1864, was the first true planar straight line mechanism – the first planar linkage capable of transforming rotary ... en.wikipedia.org
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Peaucellier mechanism, mechanical levers and linkages ... - YouTube
The Peaucellier–Lipkin linkage (or Peaucellier–Lipkin cell, or Peaucellier–Lipkin inversor), invented in 1864, was the first true planar ... www.youtube.com
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Peaucellier–Lipkin linkage is the first planar mechanism capable of ...
Peaucellier–Lipkin linkage is the first planar mechanism capable of transforming rotary motion into perfect straight line (1864) www.reddit.com
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Peaucellier cell
Peaucellier cell (pəʊˈsɛljeɪ sɛl) [From name of the inventor, Lieut. Peaucellier, 1864.] A plane linkage consisting of a jointed rhombus fixed by three bars to two distinct centres, so that when it oscillates about these, its angle opposite to the centres describes a straight line, thus developing a... Oxford English Dictionary
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Peaucellier cell
The Peaucellier cell is a linked mechanism that converts a motion to its inverse curve. If the original motion is a circle, then the inverse is also a circle. staff.fnwi.uva.nl
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Peaucellier Straight-line Mechanism
... Peaucellier 'Cell'. This linkage is one of a class to have transformation mathematical properties known as geometric inversors. The creation of linkages to ... digital.library.cornell.edu
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Peaucellier–Lipkin linkage
The Peaucellier–Lipkin linkage (or Peaucellier–Lipkin cell, or Peaucellier–Lipkin inversor), invented in 1864, was the first true planar straight line Java animated Peaucellier–Lipkin linkage Jewish Encyclopedia article on Lippman Lipkin and his father Israel Salanter Peaucellier Apparatus features wikipedia.org
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Linkages - PEAUCELLIER CELL 51014 - Robotpark ACADEMY
The Peaucellier–Lipkin linkage (or Peaucellier–Lipkin cell, or Peaucellier–Lipkin Inversor), invented in 1864, was the first planar linkage ... www.robotpark.com
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Peaucellier–Lipkin linkage an invention looking for an application?
The Peaucellier-Lipkin linkage is an invention waiting to become an innovation with the help of awareness (ie an engineer with a problem to solve) medium.com
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The Peaucellier's Cell - Draw a straight line with linkages - Make:
The Peaucellier-Lipkin linkage (or Peaucellier-Lipkin cell), invented in 1864, was the first linkage capable of transforming rotary motion into perfect ... makezine.com
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How Peaucellier Straight Line Motion Mechanism Works - YouTube
The Peaucellier--Lipkin linkage (or Peaucellier--Lipkin cell, or Peaucellier--Lipkin Inversor), invented in 1864, was the first planar ... www.youtube.com
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reciprocator
reciprocator (rɪˈsɪprəkeɪtə(r)) [Agent-n. on L. types, f. reciprocate v.] a. One who, or that which, reciprocates.1850 Tait's Mag. XVII. 167/2 The recipient and reciprocator of her deepest feelings. 1874 Sylvester in Proc. R. Instit. VII. 184 The numbers denoting the two were always inverse or recip... Oxford English Dictionary
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Eight-bar linkage
These linkages are rare compared to four-bar and six-bar linkages, but two well-known examples are the Peaucellier linkage and the linkage designed by The Peaucellier linkage The Peaucellier linkage (or Peaucellier–Lipkin cell, or Peaucellier–Lipkin Inversor) is an eight-bar linkage constructed from hinged wikipedia.org
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Patrizia Paterlini-Bréchot
Peaucellier, P. Pinton, H. Lecoeur, M. Le Maire, R. Rizzuto, C. Bréchot, P. Paterlini-Bréchot. Mol Cell, 32: 641–651, 2008. wikipedia.org
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cell
▪ I. cell, n.1 (sɛl) Forms: 2 cell (pl. -as), 3–6 celle, (4–6 sell(e, 7 cel), 5– cell. [ME. celle, a. OF. celle:—L. cella a small apartment, esp. one of several such in the same building, used e.g. for a store-closet, slave's room, prison cell; also cell of a honeycomb; in late L. also a monk's or h... Oxford English Dictionary
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