Papin’s digester

Based on Boyle's law (the volume of a body of an ideal gas is inversely proportional to its pressure) Denis Papin (Paris 1647 - c. 1712) built in 1679 a bone digester which is a closed vessel with a tightly fitting lid that confines steam until a high pressure is generated. A steam release valve keeps the machine from exploding. The steam machine results from this principle.
It is the forerunner of the domestic pressure cooker.

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