Back in 2007, Mark hit on Don Wilkesโ 1960s invention (U.S. patent #3,452,175) of the so-called โrolamiteโover at boing-boing, quoting a description of it as โthe only โbasic mechanismโ invented in the 20th century.โ Basically, a rolamite is a very-low-friction bearing. Rex Research has posted the entirety of a 1966 Popular Science article covering their invention, but the easiest way to understand what a rolamite is and how it works is to see one in motion. The above YouTube video, by user AutogenicMotor, shows the action of a simple linear rolamite, and the one below, by ErikBrinkman1, of a more complex rotary model.
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