Bate's gravimeter, c. 1830-5

Made:
circa 1830-5 in United Kingdom
designer:
Robert Brettell Bate

Bate's gravimeter, with seven brass and four platinum weights in ivory box, in mahogany case, 6 1/2" x 2 1/8" x 2 1/2", c. 1830-5

From the legislation of Sikes’ instrument in 1816 til the appointment of the Royal Society’s Committee which reported in 1833, the only official table of strengths was that compiled by Sikes. The specific gravities upon which he had based these strengths were not published. R B Bate (fl. 1807-1843) proposed that the gravities (expressed as weights per gallon at 62F) appropriate to the graduations on the hydrometer be determined by actual observation. This instrument was designed for the determination; it is based on an earlier design of William Nicholson, the weights being loaded on the upper scale spindle projecting out of the liquid.

Details

Category:
Experimental Chemistry
Object Number:
1954-399
Materials:
ivory, brass (copper, zinc alloy), platinum (metal) and mahogany (wood)
Measurements:
overall: 165.1 mm x 53.97 mm x 63.5 mm,
type:
gravimeter, hydrometer
credit:
National Maritime Museum

Parts

Bate's gravimeter in mahogany case

Bate's gravimeter in mahogany case

Bate's gravimeter, with seven marked brass weights, tweezers, and one unmarked weight, in mahogany case, hydrometer Index 627, by Robert Brettell Bate, 1830.

Measurements:
overall (mahogany case): 58 mm x 167 mm x 65 mm,
overall (200 weight): 7 mm 28 mm,
overall (300 weight): 8 mm 28 mm,
overall (gravimeter): 165 mm 46 mm,
overall (10 weight): 1 mm 13 mm,
overall (30 weight): 2 mm 19 mm,
overall (unmarked weight): 3 mm 19 mm,
overall (60 weight): 4 mm 22 mm,
overall (20 weight): 2 mm 15 mm,
overall (100 weight): 6 mm 25 mm,
Materials:
wood (unidentified) , brass (copper, zinc alloy) , felt and steel (metal)
Object Number:
1954-399 Pt1
type:
gravimeter
Image ©
The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum
Four platinum weights, 1, 2, 3 & 6 grains, in circular threaded ivory box, unsigned, possibly by Robert Brettell Bate, 1830.

Four platinum weights in circular ivory box.

Four platinum weights, 1, 2, 3 & 6 grains, in circular threaded ivory box, unsigned, possibly by Robert Brettell Bate, 1830.

Measurements:
overall (2 grain weight): 2 mm 7 mm,
overall (ivory box): 8 mm 26 mm,
overall (1 grain weight): 2 mm 5.5 mm,
overall (3 grain weight): 2 mm 9 mm,
overall (6 grain weight): 2 mm 10.5 mm,
Materials:
ivory and platinum (metal)
Object Number:
1954-399 Pt2
type:
weights