. Animal locomotion : the Muybridge work at the University of Pennsylvania : the method and the result. Muybridge, Eadweard, 1830-1904; Horses; Animal locomotion; Photography, Instantaneous. 24 THE MECHANISM OF rnents of brass separated by hard-rubber insulation. This is shown more plainly in the two views of the upper part of the apparatus in Fig. 11, and is represented by S in the diagram (Fig. 2), to which future reference letters will apply. To each of the brass segments an insulated co])per wire is connected, and passes from thence down through a rubber tube, R, to the bottom of the walnu


. Animal locomotion : the Muybridge work at the University of Pennsylvania : the method and the result. Muybridge, Eadweard, 1830-1904; Horses; Animal locomotion; Photography, Instantaneous. 24 THE MECHANISM OF rnents of brass separated by hard-rubber insulation. This is shown more plainly in the two views of the upper part of the apparatus in Fig. 11, and is represented by S in the diagram (Fig. 2), to which future reference letters will apply. To each of the brass segments an insulated co])per wire is connected, and passes from thence down through a rubber tube, R, to the bottom of the walnut base of the machine, where it is fastened to the screw of one of the twenty-four binding-posts that are on the base at one side of the apparatus. These can be seen in Fig. 10, and thirteen of tiiem are represented at P in the diagram. Each segment and Fig. each binding-post is stamped with a number from 1 to 24, and the wire from any segment is connected with the binding-post of the same number. Loose on the shaft which passes through the centre of the ring is an iron collar carrying the double arm, B, outside the face of the ring. The upper end of B is bent inward at a right angle, and holds a laminated metallic brush in contact with the outside of the segmented ring, while a second metallic brush is held in contact with the iron collar by a stationary pin, K, projecting from the side of the standard. An insulated copper wire con- nected K with a separate binding-post, U, on the of the machine. From the lower end of B a small projection or nipple. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original University of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia : J. B. Lippincott Co.


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