Universal Business Machines Horizontal Card Sorter

Object Details

date made
ca 1960
maker
Universal Business Machines
Description
By the mid-20th century, a few firms challenged the dominance of IBM and Remington Rand Univac in the tabulating machine business. One of these was Universal Business Machines, Inc., of Columbia, S.C.This is a card sorter designed and sold by that company.
The horizontal sorter has a keyboard that fits onto the left front with a set of three rows of letter keys and a number pad to the right of these. The cards apparently are fed from the left and sorted into 27 open compartments, 14 in an upper row and 13 in a lower row. These compartments are covered with metal flaps. The first row has compartments labeled A*0, B*1, C*2, D*3, E*4, F*5, G*6, H*7, I*8, J*8, K, L, M, and REJ. The second row has bins labeled N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, and Z. Metal panels at the front of each row of bins can be lowered to remove cards.
A mark on the left front of the sorter reads: MANUFACTURED BY (/) UNIVERSAL BUSINESS MACHINES, INC. (/) COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA. Another mark there reads: SERIAL NO 5531 (/) MODEL NO V1526. A mark on the right front reads: UNIVERSAL SORTER. A mark on the left side reads: TREASURY DEPARTMENT (/) US INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE. Marks in chalk on the back read: KEEP and: NO SCRAP.
Location
Currently not on view
place made
United States: South Carolina, Columbia
web subject
Mathematics
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Medicine and Science: Mathematics
Computers & Business Machines
Tabulating Equipment
Credit Line
Gift of Edward S. Stein and Ann R. Stein in memory of Lena Stein
Data Source
National Museum of American History
ID Number
MA.336182
accession number
1977.0191
catalog number
336182
Object Name
tabulating equipment
Physical Description
metal (overall material)
plastic (overall material)
Measurements
overall: 87.3 cm x 195 cm x 83 cm; 34 3/8 in x 76 25/32 in x 32 11/16 in
GUID
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng49ca746a5-1dd7-704b-e053-15f76fa0b4fa
Record ID
nmah_694718