BTM vertical sorter, 1911.

BTM vertical sorter c. 1911 ICT Museum No.33

BTM vertical sorter, c. 1911, ICT Museum no. 33. The function of the sorter was to arrange punched cards in the order required for the tabulator. The cards were fed one at a time into a mechanism which sensed the position of a hole in a particular column. As the card then moved along the machine, the correct shutter would open directing the card into a receiver box below. Electronic systems of tabulation were cheaper and more efficient than manual systems and were originally used for processing census information. This vertical sorter was made by the British Tabulating Machine Company.

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Category:
Computing & Data Processing
Object Number:
1980-1643
Materials:
metal, rubber composite
Measurements:
: 1740 x 710 x 630 mm
type:
sorters
credit:
I.C.T. Museum

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BTM vertical sorter, 1911.

BTM vertical sorter, 1911.

BTM vertical sorter c. 1911 ICT Museum No.33

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BTM vertical sorter, c. 1911, ICT Museum no. 33. The function of the sorter was to arrange punched cards in the order required for the tabulator. The cards were fed one at a time into a mechanism which sensed the position of a hole in a particular column. As the card then moved along the machine, the correct shutter would open directing the card into a receiver box below. Electronic systems of tabulation were cheaper and more efficient than manual systems and were originally used for processing census information. This vertical sorter was made by the British Tabulating Machine Company.

Measurements:
: 1740 x 710 x 630 mm
Materials:
metal, rubber composite
Object Number:
1980-1643/1
type:
sorters
Punched cards for BTM vertical sorter, 1911

Punched cards for BTM vertical sorter, 1911

Envelope containing punched cards for BTM vertical sorter c. 1911 ICT Museum No.33

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BTM vertical sorter, c. 1911, ICT Museum no. 33. The function of the sorter was to arrange punched cards in the order required for the tabulator. The cards were fed one at a time into a mechanism which sensed the position of a hole in a particular column. As the card then moved along the machine, the correct shutter would open directing the card into a receiver box below. Electronic systems of tabulation were cheaper and more efficient than manual systems and were originally used for processing census information. This vertical sorter was made by the British Tabulating Machine Company.

Object Number:
1980-1643/2
type:
sorters
Punched cards for BTM vertical sorter, 1911

Punched cards for BTM vertical sorter, 1911

Metal stairs containing punched cards for BTM vertical sorter c. 1911 ICT Museum No.33

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BTM vertical sorter, c. 1911, ICT Museum no. 33. The function of the sorter was to arrange punched cards in the order required for the tabulator. The cards were fed one at a time into a mechanism which sensed the position of a hole in a particular column. As the card then moved along the machine, the correct shutter would open directing the card into a receiver box below. Electronic systems of tabulation were cheaper and more efficient than manual systems and were originally used for processing census information. This vertical sorter was made by the British Tabulating Machine Company.

Object Number:
1980-1643/3
type:
sorters