RefNo | CLP/20/35/3 |
AltRefNo | CLP/20/35 p3 |
Level | Item |
Title | Diagram, Apparatus for fetching up water from any depth of the sea by Robert Hooke |
Date | 30 September 1663 |
Description | A diagram illustrating apparatus designed to fetch samples of water from any depth of the sea using a wooden bucket with a lid that remains open while the bucket descends, but closes when it begins to be drawn back up to the surface. The red chalk part of the diagram shows the first state of the apparatus as it is in operation and the grey wash part shows the second state.
Text accompanying the diagram reads: 'The way for fetching up water from any depth of the Sea, is with a square wooden bucket C, whose bottoms EE are so contrived, that as the weight A sinks the iron B (to which the Bucket C is fastned by two handles DD, on the ends of which are the movable bottoms or valves EE) and so draws down the bucket, the resistance of the water to its descending, keep up the bucket in the posture C, whereby the water has all the while it is descending a cleer passage through, whereas, as soon as the bucket is pull upwards by the line F, the resistance of the water to that motion beats the bucket downwards, and keeps it in the posture G, whereby the included water is preserved from getting out, and the ambient from getting in.'
The design was discussed at the meeting of the Royal Society on 30 September 1663, and was also entered into the Society's Register Book
Subject: Oceanography |
Extent | 1p |
Format | Diagram |
PhysicalDescription | Ink, ink wash and chalk on paper |
AccessStatus | Open |
RelatedMaterial | DOI: 10.1098/rstl.1666.0009 Diagram printed in the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society (1666) |
RelatedRecord | CLP/20/35/2 |
CLP/20/35 |
CLP/20/35/1 |
Fellows associated with this archive
Code | PersonName | Dates |
NA8242 | Hooke; Robert (1635 - 1703); natural philosopher | 1635 - 1703 |