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Murray's Hypocycloidal Engine

Murray's Hypocycloidal Engine
Thinktank - Iron Foundry Engine 2.jpg
The engine at Thinktank
Origins
Type Hypocycloidal
Designer Matthew Murray
Maker Fenton, Murray and Wood
Date 1805 (1805)
Country of origin England
Former operator
Measurements
Cylinders 1
Preservation
Collection Birmingham Museums Trust
Location Thinktank, Digbeth, Birmingham, England
Accession no. 1961S01437.00001

Murray's Hypocycloidal Engine, now in Thinktank, Birmingham Science Museum, England, was made around 1805 and is the world's third-oldest working steam engine and the oldest working engine with a hypocycloidal gear.

Designed by Matthew Murray, and made by Fenton, Murray and Wood of Holbeck, Leeds, it is one of only two of the type to survive; the other is located at The Henry Ford, Michigan, United States.

The single-cylinder engine was used by John Bradley & Co of Stourbridge from 1805 until 1931, and by N. Hingley & Sons Ltd of Netherton from 1931 until 1961, when it was acquired by Birmingham City Council for their science museum.

Murray patented the hypocycloidal arrangement in 1802.



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