Credit: ©The Royal Society
    Image number: RS.14918

    Engine for raising water

    Date
    1686
    Creator
    Unknown, Artist
    Object type
    Archive reference number
    LBC
    Manuscript page number
    vol10 p360a
    Material
    Dimensions
    height (page): 157mm
    width (page): 156mm
    Subject
    Content object
    Description
    Design of an engine that circulates water using bellows.

    In Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Soceity, vol. 15, no. 173 (July 1685), Denis Papin had shown an image of his perpetual fountain as a 'riddle' for others to guess its design. This was a way to claim priority. There were two responses, by W. Tenon and by Salomon Reisel, neither of which Papin claimed to work. Papin revealed his design at the meeting on 13 January 1686, which was ordered to be registered. The design was printed in Philosophical Transactions, vol. 15, no. 178 (December 1685).

    This image is copied from LBO/10/285.
    Transcription
    No text, only letter labels, on image
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    Object history
    Tab. 1, fig, 4: water engine, from Denis Papin, ‘A full description, with the use of the new contrivance for raising water, propounded in the Phil. Trans. No. 173', Phil. Trans. vol. 15, no. 178 (December 1685), pp. 1274-78.
    Related fellows
    Denis Papin (1647, French) , Natural philosopher
    Francis Aston (1644 - 1715, British) , Natural philosopher
    Robert Boyle (1627 - 1691, British) , Natural philosopher
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