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Cumulative Recorder Built for B. F. Skinner by Ralph Gerbrands

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Cumulative Recorder Built for B. F. Skinner by Ralph Gerbrands, Front View
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  • Cumulative Recorder Built for B. F. Skinner by Ralph Gerbrands, Front View
  • Cumulative Recorder Built for B. F. Skinner by Ralph Gerbrands, Back View
  • Cumulative Recorder Built for B. F. Skinner by Ralph Gerbrands, Side View
  • Cumulative Recorder Built for B. F. Skinner by Ralph Gerbrands, Top View

    Object Details

    maker

    Gerbrands, Ralph

    Description

    This motorized instrument contains a rotating reel of paper with a recording pen tip. It has metal sides, a wooden door in front of the paper, and a plastic cover on top. The glass ink holder, as well as a mount for a second pen, are stored separately. The cumulative recorder was an improvement on the kymograph that allowed experimenters not merely to record of individual events, but acquire a cumulative record of animal behavior. It was invented by the psychologist B.F. Skinner. This is an early commercial model, manufactured by Ralph Gerbrands.
    A mark on a tag on the motor on the left side reads in part: REG. U.S. Telechron PAT. OFF. (/) MOTOR MOVEMENT (/) TYPE 1M9A-10M V 110/120 (/) MOT MOD M 1855 CY 60 W 4. It also reads: U.S. PAT 1768386 2184342 (/) TELECHRON INC. (/) ASHLAND MASS MADE IN U.S.A.
    References:
    Kennon A. Lattal, “Steps and Pips in the History of the Cumulative Recorder,” Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 2004, vol. 82, 329-355.
    Accession File.

    Location

    Currently not on view

    Credit Line

    Gift of B. F. Skinner

    date made

    ca 1955

    ID Number

    1981.0997.03

    accession number

    1981.0997

    catalog number

    1981.0997.03

    Object Name

    Cumulative Recorder

    Physical Description

    metal (frame, carriage, pen holder, mechanism material)
    plastic (cover material)
    paper (paper material)
    wood (door material)
    glass (ink holder material)

    Measurements

    overall: 17 cm x 45 cm x 23.5 cm; 6 11/16 in x 17 23/32 in x 9 1/4 in

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    Data Source

    National Museum of American History

    Subject

    Psychology

    Metadata Usage

    CC0

    Link to Original Record

    https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng49ca746a5-1b04-704b-e053-15f76fa0b4fa

    Record ID

    nmah_690071

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    Cumulative recorder. It has metal sides, a rotating wheel of paper with a pen tip, wood door in front of the paper, and clear plastic cover

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    Cumulative recorder. It has metal sides, a rotating wheel of paper with a pen tip, wood door in front of the paper, and clear plastic cover

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