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Federation University Historical CollectionInstrument, Stanley, Fuller Spiral Cylindrical Slide Rule Calculator with Timber Case
... ...cylinder slide rule...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields scientific instrument cylinder slide rule cylindrical logarithmic slide rule Fuller Spiral Cylindrical Slide Rule Calculator with Timber Case Instrument Stanley ...scientific instrument, cylinder slide rule, cylindrical logarithmic slide rule -
University of Melbourne, School of ChemistryCylindrical Slide Rule
... Cylindrical slide rule, labelled 1950, believed to be much earlier possibly 1908. ...In wooden box with screw in handle and paper sheet of instructions Cylindrical Slide Rule ...Cylindrical slide rule, labelled 1950, believed to be much earlier possibly 1908. In wooden box with screw in handle and paper sheet of instructions -
Bellarine Historical Society MuseumInstrument - Fuller Spiral Cylindrical Slide Rule, W.F. Stanley & Co, 1935
... The Fuller cylindrical slide rule, is a cylindrical slide rule with a helical main scale taking 50 turns around the cylinder. ...The fuller calculator, is a cylindrical slide rule with a helical main scale taking 50 turns around the cylinder. ...Bellarine Historical Society Museum 11 High Street Drysdale geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula The Fuller cylindrical slide rule, is a cylindrical slide rule with a helical main scale taking 50 turns around the cylinder. ...The Fuller cylindrical slide rule, is a cylindrical slide rule with a helical main scale taking 50 turns around the cylinder. This creates an instrument of considerable precision – it is equivalent to a traditional slide rule 25.40 metres (1,000 inches) long. It was invented in 1878 by George Fuller, professor of engineering at Queen's University Belfast, and despite its size and price it remained on the market for nearly a century because it outperformed nearly all other slide rules. He patented it in Britain in 1878, described it in a journal in 1879 and in that year he also patented it the United States, depositing a patent model. As with other slide rules, the Fuller is limited to calculations based on multiplication and division with additional scales allowing for trigonometrical and exponential functions. The mechanical calculators produced in the same era were generally restricted to addition and subtraction with only advanced versions, like the Arithmometer, able to multiply and divide. Even these advanced machines could not perform trigonometry or exponentiation and they were bigger, heavier and much more expensive than the Fuller. In the mid-twentieth century the handheld Curta mechanical calculator became available which also competed in convenience and price. However, for scientific calculations the Fuller remained viable until 1973 when it was made obsolete by the HP-35 handheld scientific electronic calculator. Fuller's calculators were manufactured by the scientific instrument maker W.F. Stanley & Co. of London who made nearly 14,000 between 1878 and 1973.Like all slide rules, logarithmic scales are used to facilitate calculations more quickly and efficiently. The spiral logarithmic scale greatly increases the precision and computing power of the slide rule. In addition, its tables provide useful information to its users, most likely engineers. Its remarkable length permitted a high level of precision in calculations; calculations could be made to 4 or 5 significant digitsThe fuller calculator, is a cylindrical slide rule with a helical main scale taking 50 turns around the cylinder. There is a papier-mache cylinder fastened to a mahogany handle. A second papier-mache cylinder is a slide fit over the first. Both cylinders are covered in paper varnished with shellac. A brass pointer with an engraved index marker at its tip is attached to the handle and a second brass pointer is attached to the top cap. On the outer cylinder is a helical logarithmic scale 500" (41'8" or about 12.5 m) in length. This cylinder can be slid and rotated upon the inner one and hence with the correct sequence of movements, multiplications and divisions can be made and the answers read off the two pointers which project over the cylindrical scale.FULLER CALCULATOR inscribed on brass pointerscientific instrument, mathematics, calculating -
The Ed Muirhead Physics MuseumSlide Rule, cylindrical / “FullerCalculator”
... “FULLER CALCULATOR” : a wooden cylindrical slide rule(92.1) with spiral logarithmic scale 500 inches long. and specially made rectangular box (92.2) and pamphlet (92.3)....Slide Rule, cylindrical / “FullerCalculator” ...“FULLER CALCULATOR” : a wooden cylindrical slide rule(92.1) with spiral logarithmic scale 500 inches long. and specially made rectangular box (92.2) and pamphlet (92.3).Engraved on metal of adding machine (92.1): “8462/45” Label on inside of box: “Stanley Trademark Everything for the Engineer Architect and Surveyor in field and drawing office. W.F.Stanley & Co. Ltd, 286 High Holborn London WC1” Stamped on pamphlet: “University of Melbourne Department of Statistics” Label on top box: “display” -
Federation University Historical CollectionScientific Instrument, Stanley, Fuller Calculator
... Cylindrical timber spiral slide rule with timber box. ...It is believed to have been used at the Woomera Rocket Range. fuller calculator calculator scientific instrument biddington woomera woomera rocket range slide rule scientific objects scientific instruments 808 L.R.W. 36 Cylindrical timber spiral slide rule with timber box. ...This item was purchased by Geoff Biddington, and donated after his death. It is believed to have been used at the Woomera Rocket Range.Cylindrical timber spiral slide rule with timber box. 808 L.R.W. 36fuller calculator, calculator, scientific instrument, biddington, woomera, woomera rocket range, slide rule, scientific objects, scientific instruments -
Maldon Vintage Machinery Museum IncCircular Slide Rule Calculator, First half 20th century
... Maldon Vintage Machinery Museum Inc Vincents Road Maldon goldfields trades drafting instruments measuring Imprinted on bakelite base of cylinder "Stanley / Trade Mark". .1) Hinged lid wooden box with brass fittings and green felt covered rests inside. .2) "Fuller" type circular slide rule calculator Model No. 1. .3) Brass stand which slots into one end of box and holds calculator in position for ease of use. .4 ...7) Instruction booklets for operating the calculator. .8) Letter from importer re enquiry for circular slide rules to be used at Thompsons Engineering and Pipe Works. ....1) Hinged lid wooden box with brass fittings and green felt covered rests inside. .2) "Fuller" type circular slide rule calculator Model No. 1. .3) Brass stand which slots into one end of box and holds calculator in position for ease of use. .4 ...7) Instruction booklets for operating the calculator. .8) Letter from importer re enquiry for circular slide rules to be used at Thompsons Engineering and Pipe Works.Imprinted on bakelite base of cylinder "Stanley / Trade Mark".trades, drafting, instruments, measuring
