In the telautograph the varying currents are caused not by the diaphragm influenced by the voice, but by a pencil moved by the hand.
The action of the telautograph depends upon the variations in magnetic strength between two small electro-magnets.
To successfully work the telephone and telautograph through the same cables, these protective devices against induction must be very carefully provided and maintained.
Companies have been organized both in Europe and America for the purpose of putting the telautograph into commercial use.
Without this ability the electric motor would not revolve, the electric light would not burn, the click of the telegraph would not be heard, the telephone would not talk, nor would the telautograph write.
By this arrangement a man may do all the preliminary work of a business transaction through the telephone, and when he is ready to put it into black and white switch in the telautograph and write it down.
The telautograph was writing again, obedient to Kennedy's signal that he was satisfied with the signature.
It should be remarked, by-the-bye, that the same wires serve for both telephone and telautograph, the unhooking of the telephone throwing the telautograph out of connection for the time.
An attempt will be made to explain, with the help of a simple diagram, the manner in which the telautograph performs its duties.
But the telautograph preserves secrecy while preventing any misunderstanding.
The telautograph may help in the detection of criminals, a pictorial presentment of whom can by its means be despatched all over the country in a very short time.
It is a curious experience to watch for the first time the movements of a tiny Telautograph pen as it works behind a glass window in a japanned case.
The Telautograph is so named because by its aid we can send our autographs, i.
Whatever the human hand does on one telautograph at one end of the wires, that will be reproduced by a similar machine at the other end, though the latter be hundreds of miles away.
In the perfectly regulated telautograph the arms AA' and the arms DD' will move in unison, and consequently the position of the pen must be the same from moment to moment as that of the pencil.
His telautograph worked on what is known as the step-by-step principle, and was defective in that its speed was very limited.
The telautograph in its earlier and imperfect form was the work of Professor Elisha Gray, who invented the telephone almost simultaneously with Professor Graham Bell.
The working speed of the telautograph is that of the writer.
In our diagram we must imagine that all the coverings of the telautograph have been cleared away to lay bare the most essential parts of the mechanism.
Telautograph detail (two privates, At the delivery-table and facing Nos.
Telautograph detail (one private, At the telautograph.
He tore the writing from the telautograph and waved it over his head.
It is the telautograph - the long-distance writer.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "telautograph" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.