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Patent Model of a Type-composing Machine

American History Museum

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Object Details

maker

Fraser, Alexander

Description (Brief)

This patent model demonstrates an invention for a type composing apparatus which was granted patent number 224166. Patentee Alexander Fraser's composer was designed to work with his type-distributing machine. Type, stored in horizontal trays at the top of the machine, was nudged forward at the touch of a key to fall down assembling channels and into a continuous line. The operator would break off line lengths manually and space out the words as needed. Alexander Fraser was from Edinburgh, Scotland, where his composers were used successfully for several years. Elements of his typesetting and distributing machines were patented in Britain in 1872, 1875, and 1877, before the American patents were taken out.

Location

Currently not on view

date made

ca 1880

patent date

1880-02-03

ID Number

GA.89797.224166

patent number

224166

catalog number

GA*89797.224166

Object Name

patent model
apparatus, type distributing

Object Type

Patent Model

Other Terms

apparatus, type distributing; patent model; type distributing apparatus; patent model; type composing machine, Fraser
Composing Machine; Composing; Type Setting

Physical Description

metal (overall material)
wood (overall material)
string (parts material)

Measurements

overall: 37.5 cm x 14.5 cm x 29 cm; 14 3/4 in x 5 11/16 in x 11 7/16 in

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Data Source

National Museum of American History

Metadata Usage

CC0

Link to Original Record

https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng49ca746ab-becc-704b-e053-15f76fa0b4fa

Record ID

nmah_790075

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Patent model for inking apparatus. A wooden circle with the inventor's name written on it. To the right of the circle is a wooden square.

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Patent model for inking apparatus. A wooden circle with the inventor's name written on it. To the right of the circle is a wooden square.

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