Mechanisms and instruments
Leonardo devoted much of his thinking to mechanics and the study of the fundamental components of machines, analyzing their principles and operating criteria.
In his drawings, the individual machine elements—such as the screw, the toothed or pinion wheel, the spool, the pulley, and the springs—combine with each other to create mechanisms and tools capable of performing more or less complex operations.
The study of motion and its transmission led Leonardo to conceive pulley systems for lifting heavy loads, mechanisms for motion transformation, and devices to eliminate or reduce friction.
Works of the collection
12 works belongs to this collection
Anti-friction arrangement for the Mutte
Pascal Brioist, Alexander Neuwahl, Jean-Louis Pironio
2009
Transformation of alternating motion into circular motion
IBM Italia
1952
Fan
Luigi Boldetti
1964
Composite pulling
Luigi Boldetti
1979
Study for an epicyclic gearing system
IBM Italia
1952
Olive oil press
Luigi Boldetti
1967
Mill with sifting sack
Luigi Boldetti
1972
Rolling mill
IBM Italia
1952
Revolving thrust bearings
Etruria Musei
2010
Hammer winch
Luigi Boldetti
1968