Linkages are linked (or constrained) mechanical structures such as those used in robots, excavators, engines, etc. They are also extensively used for character animation in modeling systems.
Sylvester, Kempe and Cayley developed the geometry associated with the theory of linkages in the 1870s. Kempe proved that every finite segment of an algebraic curve
can be generated by a linkage in the manner of Watt's
curve .
See also Hart's Inversor ,
Kempe Linkage ,
Pantograph ,
Peaucellier
Inversor ,
Sarrus Linkage ,
Watt's
Parallelogram
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