Signedin gold lettering on the case lid: Keuffel & Esser Co. N.Y.
in black lettering on white card inside instrument case: Keuffel & Esser Co.
engraved on instrument arm: K + E KEUFFEL & ESSER CO.
engraved on instrument arm: MADE IN GERMANY
Inscribedengraved on instrument arm: 30155
engraved on instrument arm: 88526
typed on white card inside case: 4236
handwritten on card inside case: 88529
FunctionThe polar planimeter is used for ascertaining the area of any plane surface represented by a figure drawn to any scale, such as indicator diagrams, profiles, architectural plans or sections. The planimeter is placed over top of the diagram in question and the user traces it with the stylus at the end of the short arm of the instrument. The planimeter measures the area of the traced figure.
This is a polar planimeter because the intersection point of the tracing arm and the longer black arm is restricted to circular motion. This is the case because the other end of the second black arm is fixed in place by the black puck. For linear planimeters, the end of the tracer opposite the stylus moves in a straight line, either in a track or on rollers.
As the user traces a figure on the surface below, the metal roller attached to the tracing arm rolls and slides along accordingly. The measurement mechanisms record this motion and when the user arrives back at the starting point, the recorded motions will be proportional to the area of the figure below.
The Keuffel & Esser Co. Manual for compensating polar planimeters that details the design and function of the instruments can be found here. Pages 5 - 8 deal specifically with this model, the 4236.
Primary SourcesKeuffel & Esser Co., "Directions for the Use, Care, and Adjustment of Compensating Polar Planimeters", printed in the United States, 1938.