Integrators

In addition to area, these compute centroids and moments of inertia simultaneously!
Lasico still makes these!

Amsler, early 1900's, made for Keuffel & Esser

This has only two integrating wheels. They are at the far right. The wheels in the lower center part of the picture are for keeping the instrument on its track, which is in the back of the box. I believe that the "T"-shaped parts are guides for lining up the tracer arm when using the instrument.