Charles-Nicolas Peaucellier (16 June 1832 – 4 October 1919) was a French engineer who graduated from the École polytechnique. He made a career in the...
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perfect straight-line motion, and vice versa. It is named after Charles-Nicolas Peaucellier (1832–1913), a French army officer, and Yom Tov Lipman Lipkin...
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with two groups of three parallel adjacent joint-axes. Although Charles-Nicolas Peaucellier was widely recognized for being the first to invent such a straight-line...
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Eight-bar linkage (section The Peaucellier linkage)
a pure straight line from a rotary input. It is named after Charles-Nicolas Peaucellier (1832–1913), a French army officer, and Yom Tov Lipman Lipkin...
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Martin de Bervanger (1795–1865), priest Charles-Nicolas Peaucellier (1832–1913), general and inventor of the Peaucellier–Lipkin linkage Eduard von Knorr (1840–1920)...
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(1996) Alexandre Jollien (2000) Alberte van Herwynen (2001) Charles-Nicolas Peaucellier René Guitton (2002) Michèle-Irène Brudny (2003) Jacques Julliard...
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of the entire machine." The machine that he chose as an analog is the Peaucellier–Lipkin linkage, and one biological system given extended description...
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Princeton University Press. pp. 133–134, 143. ISBN 978-0-691-11764-5. Fowler, Charles B. (October 1967). "The Museum of Music: A History of Mechanical Instruments"...
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