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TIM Calculating Machine

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TIM Calculating Machine
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  • TIM Calculating Machine
  • TIM Calculating Machine
  • TIM Calculating Machine

    Object Details

    maker

    Ludwig Spitz & Co.

    Description

    This incomplete stepped drum, manually operated, non-printing calculating machine has an iron base painted black. The rest of the case is missing. The eight data entry levers are linked to both number dials and brass stepped drums. The number dials record digits entered. Levers in front of the dials zero the entry. An addition & multiplication / subtraction & division lever is on the left, and the operating crank on the right has broken off. There is a cloth and plastic cover for the machine.
    A mark on the right side, under where the carriage would be, reads: 02274. A mark on the left side, under the carriage space, reads: 1446. A mark on the bottom of the machine reads: 1607. A number painted on the bottom of the machine is 27-71. This is a typical catalog number of the Museums of the Peaceful Arts in New York.
    A TIM carriage with Museums of the Peaceful Arts number 27-91 may well have come with this machine and has been placed with it. The carriage has a nine-digit revolution register and a sixteen-digit result register. The number on the carriage at the right front edge is 03282.
    The object is from the collection of L. Leland Locke.
    References:
    E. Martin, The Calculating Machines (die Rechenmaschinen), trans. P. A. Kidwell and M. R. Williams, Cambridge: MIT Press, 1992, pp. 191–194,
    J. H. McCarthy, The American Digest of Business Machines, Chicago: American Exchange Service, 1924, pp. 84–85.

    Location

    Currently not on view

    Credit Line

    Gift of L. Leland Locke

    date made

    ca 1910

    ID Number

    MA.317390

    catalog number

    317390

    accession number

    230394

    maker number

    02271

    Object Name

    calculating machine

    Physical Description

    iron (overall material)
    steel (overall material)
    brass (overall material)
    rubber (overall material)

    Measurements

    overall: 16.8 cm x 40 cm x 15 cm; 6 5/8 in x 15 3/4 in x 5 29/32 in

    place made

    Germany: Berlin, Berlin

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    Medicine and Science: Mathematics
    Calculating Machines
    Science & Mathematics

    Data Source

    National Museum of American History

    Subject

    Mathematics

    Metadata Usage

    CC0

    Link to Original Record

    https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng49ca746a5-1be6-704b-e053-15f76fa0b4fa

    Record ID

    nmah_690678

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