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Quadruplanar inversor

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The Quadruplanar inversor of Sylvester and Kempe is a generalization[1] of Hart's inversor. Like Hart's inversor, is a mechanism that provides a perfect straight line motion without sliding guides.

The mechanism was described in 1875 by James Joseph Sylvester (1814-1897) in the journal Nature.

References

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