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Burroughs Experimental Adding Machine

American History Museum

Adding Machine Models, Burroughs.
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  • Adding Machine Models, Burroughs.
  • Adding Machine Models, Burroughs.

    Object Details

    maker

    Burroughs Adding Machine Company

    Description

    This model for a ten-key printing electric adding machine has a metal mechanism with tan and dark tan plastic keys and a rubber carriage and rubber feet. It adds eight digit numbers, and has a 10-column printout (one column may be of symbols). There is a block of nine gray plastic number keys with a 0 bar below. Two dark brown, square function keys to the left of the digit keys are marked “C” and “X.” Three similar keys rightt of the digit keys are marked “ST”, “*(/)TOT”, and “-.” A fourth function key on the right is unmarked. There is a place indicator, a 2-1/4” carriage, and a black ribbon. No cover or cord.
    A red tag attached to the machine reads: PATENT DEPARTMENT (/) #161. A metal tag on the left side reads: 31794A.
    This model, along with 1982.0794.28, was #161 in the collections of the Patent Division of Burroughs Corporation. The accession file suggests that this was the invention of Althans, presumably Emile H. Althans of Burroughs.
    Reference:
    Accession file.

    Location

    Currently not on view

    Credit Line

    Gift of Burroughs Corporation

    date made

    ca 1950

    ID Number

    1982.0794.27

    maker number

    31794A?

    accession number

    1982.0794

    catalog number

    1982.0794.27

    Object Name

    adding machine model

    Physical Description

    metal (overall material)
    plastic (overall material)
    rubber (overall material)

    Measurements

    overall: 15.6 cm x 19 cm x 31 cm; 6 5/32 in x 7 15/32 in x 12 7/32 in

    place made

    United States: Michigan, Detroit

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    Medicine and Science: Mathematics
    Adding Machines
    Science & Mathematics

    Data Source

    National Museum of American History

    Subject

    Mathematics

    Metadata Usage

    CC0

    Link to Original Record

    https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng49ca746a5-1a4e-704b-e053-15f76fa0b4fa

    Record ID

    nmah_690114

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