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Maker:
Monroe Calculating Machine Company, Inc.  Search this
Physical Description:
rubber (overall material)
plastic (overall material)
steel (overall material)
Measurements:
overall: 20 cm x 37.5 cm x 35 cm; 7 7/8 in x 14 3/4 in x 13 25/32 in
Object Name:
calculating machine
Place made:
United States: New Jersey, Orange
Date made:
ca 1960
Description:
This fully automatic electric non-printing, modified stepped drum calculating machine has a steel frame in two shades of gray and ten columns of gray and white oblong plastic keys. At the bottom of each column is a key for clearing it. An automatic keyboard clear switch is at the front. Between the columns of keys and under the keyboard are metal rods that turn to serve as decimal markers. To the right of the number keys are subtraction and addition bars, two carriage shift keys, and a green enter multiplier key. Below these are three levers, one to set repeated entries, one for multiplication, and one for non-entry. Below these are three red keys relating to entering the dividend and a gray keyboard clear key. Beneath the number keys are five keys relating to multiplication and division. A DIVD ALIGN key is left of these.
In back of the keyboard is a carriage with a ten dials to show a number set up for multiplication, 21 dials to show the result, and a row containing ten white dials on the left and then 11 black dials. The white dials are revolution register dials that show multipliers in black or quotients in red. These do not have a carry. The black dials also register the multiplier in multiplication and the quotient in division and have a carry. Above the black dials is a row of 8 red and one yellow plastic buttons. The red buttons are tab stops for the carriage, and the yellow button releases the red ones. Sliding decimal markers are provided. A black electrical cord plugs into the back of the machine.
A mark on the carriage reads: MONROE. The same mark is on the back of the machine, with the Monroe logo trademarked in 1956. A mark on both right and left sides reads: MONROmatic. A paper sticker glued to the bottom of the machine reads: MONROE (/) CALCULATING MACHINE (/) COMPANY, INC. (/) ORANGE, N.J. U.S.A.. It also is marked with patent numbers that range from 2,250,403 to 2,732,129. The second patent date is from 1953. A metal tag attached to the bottom of the machine reads: MODEL 8N-213 (/) SERIAL J905667. There is no mention of Litton Industries, which acquired Monroe Calculating Machine Company in 1958.
Compare to 1980.0255.01 and 1984.3046.01.
Location:
Currently not on view
Subject:
Mathematics  Search this
Credit Line:
Gift of William L. Jackson
ID Number:
MA.335425
Catalog number:
335425
Maker number:
J905667
Accession number:
319049
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Medicine and Science: Mathematics
Calculating Machines
Science & Mathematics
Data Source:
National Museum of American History
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng49ca746a5-1ee2-704b-e053-15f76fa0b4fa
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:nmah_690564