Information Appliances B

Information Appliances B

Office Appliances Thomas J. Bergin © Computing History Museum American University 7/9/2012 1 Other Information Appliances • 1867: Christopher Latham Sholes invents the "type writer" • 1875: Frank S. Baldwin: adding machine • 1878: Willgodt Odhner: adding machine • 1885 Dorr E. Felt builds a comptometer in his kitchen using a macaroni box • 1900 Guglielmo Marconi develops a wireless telegraph, now called a radio 7/9/2012 2 Sholes & Glidden (18??) 7/9/2012 3 Type Writer developments (1868-1896) • 1872 Spring-seated keys introduced • 1874 First commercial machine: Remington • 1876 Remington No.1 (capitals only) • 1878 Remington No.2 (upper & lower case) • 1890 First portable introduced by G.C. Blickensderfer • source: Cortada, Before the Computer, Princeton University Press, 1993 7/9/2012 4 Collection of Anthony Casillo 7/9/2012 5 Underwood #5 (1901-1931) 7/9/2012 6 Corona #3 (1912) 7/9/2012 7 Multiplex Typewriter (1919) 7/9/2012 8 Moon Hopkins (1929) Mike Campbell: in use at a car dealer until 1980 7/9/2012 9 Cash Register 7/9/2012 10 Innovations in Cash Registers (1879-1913) • 1879 First cash register patented • 1881 Paper roll introduced • 1884 Cash drawer added to NCR machine • 1885 Detail adder introduced • 1890 Receipt printout made standard feature • 1902 Total adder and printer • 1906 Electric cash register introduced source: Cortada, Before the Computer, Princeton University Press, 1993 7/9/2012 11 Innovations in Adding & Calculating Machinery (1820-1939) • 1820 Arithmometer invented • 1850 First key-driven adding machine • 1875 Baldwin/Odhner variable tooth calculators • 1885 Brunsviga calculator • 1886 Comptometer by Dorr E. Felt • 1887 Direct multiplication, Leon Bollee • 1893 Millionaire, four function calculator 7/9/2012 12 Odhner (per Kevin Odhner) 7/9/2012 13 Odhner (per Kevin Odhner) 7/9/2012 14 • The following slides are of machines in the Computing History Museum, American University 7/9/2012 15 Russian “Felix” (Odhner type) 7/9/2012 16 Lightning Adder 7/9/2012 17 Brunsviga (1885) 7/9/2012 18 Felt & Tarrant Comptometer (1886) 7/9/2012 19 Burroughs 7/9/2012 20 7/9/2012 21 7/9/2012 22 Burroughs Registering Accountant Courtesy Smithsonian Institution 7/9/2012 23 American Can Company 7/9/2012 24 Todd Visible Adder 7/9/2012 25 Dalton Ten Key 7/9/2012 26 Two “portables” 7/9/2012 27 Office Workers 7/9/2012 28 References • Steven Lubar, Information Appliances, 1994 • James W. Cortada, Before the Computer, Princeton University Press, 1993 • James R. Beniger, The Control Revolution: Technological and Economic Origins of the Information Society, Harvard U. Press, 1986 • Michael Williams, “Early Calculators,” in Aspray, ed., Computing Before Computers, Iowa State University Press, 1990 7/9/2012 29 • Peggy Aldrich Kidwell, "The Adding Machine Fraternity at St. Louis: Creating a Center of Invention, 1880-1920," IEEE Annals of the History of Computing, Vol. 22, No. 2 (April-June 2000) • John Brooks, Telephone, The First Hundred Years, Harper & Row, 1975 • Edwin Darby, It All Adds Up, the Growth of the Victor Comptometer Company, Victor Comptometer Company, 1968 7/9/2012 30 • Stanley C. Allyn, My half century with NCR, McGraw-Hill, 1967 • Bryan Morgan, Total to Date, Burroughs Adding Machine London, 1953 7/9/2012 31 Show & Tell • Frieden Automatic Calculator Booklet • Comptometer Booklet • Telegraph, key and battery charger • Teletype • Typewriter(s) 7/9/2012 32 • See next slide for machines and devices Laboratory: Information Appliances • Addometer and Lightning Adder (modern equivalent of Pascaline) • Felt and Tarant Comptometer • Dalton 10 Key Adding Machine • Burroughs and Wales Printing Adding Machines • Brunsviga and Russian Calculators • Todd Visible Adder • 1930’s other inexpensive adding devices for home or office use! 7/9/2012 33 Mechanical Calculating Machines • Schickard 1592-1635 • Pascal’s Pascaline 1642 • Lepine 1725 • de Colmar’s Arithmometer 1820s • Shilt’s Key-driven Adder 1851 • Webb Adder 1868 • Baldwin’s Adding Machines 1875 • Felt and Tarrant’s Comptometer 1886 • Steiger’s Millionaire 1890s 7/9/2012 34 Mechanical Calculating Machines • Set-up mechanism: number entry • Selector mechanism: mechanical motion • Registering mechanism: wheels, disks, slides to store the number • Carry mechanism speed and propagation • Control mechanism: proper position of gears • Erasing mechanism • Printing mechanism (additional) 7/9/2012 35 .

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