Signedon name plate: E. DUCRETET, Rue des Ursulines 21, PARIS
FunctionAn electrostatic machine is an instrument used to produce electricity for conducting serious as well as pedagogical, fun and surprising experiments. The electricity is produced by friction, in this case by the glass disk rotating on the four spring cushions. The electricity is gathered by the comb and teeth device by way of induction and is accumulated on the surface of the brass sphere in the center of the machine.
Primary SourcesEugène Ducretet, Catalogue des Instruments de précision de E. Ducretet (élève de M. Froment). Constructeur d'instruments de précision pour les sciences et l'industrie , new ed. (Paris, 1870), #1082.
E. Ducretet et Cie, Petit catalogue des instruments de précision de E. Ducretet et Cie (élève de M. Froment) (Paris, 1880), part 3, 16, no. 2111 or 2112.
Related WorksPaolo Brenni, "19th-Century French Instrument Makers VIII: Eugène Ducretet (1844-1915)," Bulletin of the Scientific Instrument Society 46 (1995): 12-17.