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Design Of Machine Elements (With Ownership Signature Of Harvey G. Chapman Jr., Developer Of The Garco Functional Humanoid Robot, 1953)

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Design Of Machine Elements (With Ownership Signature Of Harvey G. Chapman Jr., Developer Of The Garco Functional Humanoid Robot, 1953)

by Faires, Virgil Moring (Ownership Signature Of Harvey G. Chapman Jr.)

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New York City, Ny: The Macmillan Company (1934), 1935. 1st Edition 2nd Printing. Hardcover. Very Good +. Photographs, Drawings, Diagrams. Xx, 468 Pp. Green Cloth, Gilt. First Edition, Second Or Early Printing, 1935, Copyright 1934. Lightly Used. Ownership Signature Of Engineer Harvey G. Chapman, Jr., Developer Of The Garco Robot, One Of The First Attempts At An All-Purpose Functional Humanoid Robot, Although He Had Most Of His Success In Entertainment. Garco Was Built In 1953 By Harvey Chapman, An Engineer For The Garrett Supply Company Of Los Angeles (Which Explains The "Garrett" Name Plate On The Front Of Garco) In Three Months In His Home Garage Out Of Discarded Airplane Parts. Garco Started Out As A Publicity Stunt, But Chapman, When He Was Interviewed By Popular Science Magazine For Its December 1953 Issue, Felt That His Creation Should Be Taken More Seriously. Chapman Felt That Creations Like Garco Could Be Utilized To Do A Lot Of The Highly Dangerous But Necessary Jobs Like Mixing The Ingredients For Experimental Explosives, Handle Deadly Bacteria, Weld, Handle Radioactive Material, Salvage Items From Underwater And Perhaps Even Pilot The First Rocket To The Moon. "Chapman Brings Garco To Apparent Life By First Opening The Circuits And Sending Electricity Surging Into The Complex Metal Body. He Then Lays His Right Arm Along A Five-Jointed Electromechanical Control Arm, Which Has A Handgrip At The End Of It. The Joints Can Be Moved Up And Down, In And Out. As Chapman Twists And Turns His Own Arm-And The Control Arm Along With It-Garco'S Right Arm Moves In Exactly The Same Way. Garco Is So Sensitive, In Fact, That If Chapman'S Hand Shakes, Garco'S Does, Too." Garco Appeared With Walt Disney In Walt Disney'S Disneyland, Mars And Beyond. He Can Also Be Seen On The Dvd Walt Disney Treasures - Tomorrowland: Disney In Space And Beyond. The Control Arm Of The Master-Slave Unit Pre-Dates The Harness Used By The Disney Imagineers For Their Audio-Animatronics By 10 Years. Garco Also Appeared In A Good Deal Of Other Promotional Opportunities. He Promoted The Sci-Fi Movie Called "Gog" (1954) About Robots . Garco Was Often Photographed With Star Sally Mansfield. Garco Consisted Of 1,200 Feet Of Wire Cable. A Two-Way Radio Transmitter Enabled Garco To Make Pertinent Remarks. As The Joints In The Control Arm Move Through Six Electric Channels They Notify Sensing Devices In Garco'S "Electronic Brain" That They Have Disturbed The Balance In Many Wheatstone-Bridge Systems. The Disturbance Of Each Bridge Fires An Electronic Tube, Which In Turn Activates A Relay Tube, Which Actuates One Of The Five [Actually .05-Rh] Horsepower Motors In Garco'S Right Arm. Garco'S Left Is Manipulated By 22 Push Buttons, Mounted On The Case Of The Control Arm. The Push Buttons, In Addition To Working Garco'S Left Hand And Arm, Move The Robot'S Jaws And Lips, Increase His Height Six Inches, Roll His Plastic Eyes And Enable Him To Bow At The Hips. Both Of Garco'S Arms Contain Five Tiny Actuator Motors. Three Apply Torque, Representing The Ball Joints Of A Man'S Shoulder And Elbow; The Others, Taking The Place Of Tendons, Apply Linear Push And Pull. Chapman Received Patents, D171439 Issued Feb 1954 And 2858947 Issued Nov 1958 For Garco.

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Title
Design Of Machine Elements (With Ownership Signature Of Harvey G. Chapman Jr., Developer Of The Garco Functional Humanoid Robot, 1953)
Author
Faires, Virgil Moring (Ownership Signature Of Harvey G. Chapman Jr.)
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Photographs, Drawings, Diagrams
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Very Good +
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1st Edition 2nd Printing
Publisher
The Macmillan Company (1934)
Place of Publication
New York City, Ny
Date Published
1935
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Keywords
Astrophysics & Space Science, Aeronautics & Astronautics
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