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Swiss (Suisse) and CURTA Slide Rules(Manufacturers. Distrubutors and Countries not found in their own gallery)This gallery is dedicated to slide rules and manufacturers located within Switzerland, and CURTA which was made in Liechtenstein. Liechtenstein, a German speaking country, is located between Austria and Switzerland, and its only hand-held calculator manufacturer was CURTA, so it was placed here to fill out this gallery. |
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Manufacturers included in this gallery:
Billeter, National,
CURTA,
Kern, and
Daemon-Schmid, Loga
National Rechenwalze, A.G. "System Billeter"
CURTA Calculator
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Notes: See Wikipedia Entry on Curta Calculators 1) Austrian Curt Herzstark designed this calculator while imprisoned in a Nazi concentration camp during WWII. Soon after the war, Herzstark established a factory in Liechtenstein with the backing of the Prince of Liechtenstein. The device, a very small and highly sophisticated calculating machine, was based on Leibniz's stepped drum concept. Herzstark called his invention "Curta", a name he had wanted to give the daughter he never had. 2)Production was started at April 1, 1947. In 1966 CONTINA AG was bought by the firm HILTI AG in Schaan. Production was stopped on November 1970. CURTAs were sold until early 1973. There are +/- 80000 Curta I and +/- 60000 Curta II machines. Curt Herzstark heard 150,000 to 160,000, maybe even more CURTAs were manufactured. |
CURTA Type I ISRM 11.10.25.01 |
CURTA Type I sn20141 (Mfg'd January 1953) Made in Liechtenstein, Designed by Curt Herzstark The Type I Curta has 8 digits for data entry (known as "setting sliders"), a 6-digit revolution counter, and an 11-digit result counter. . Owned by Ward B. Anthony (1938-2012), Littleton, Colorado. Provided by his son Russell Anthony Ward was an aerospace engineer at Martin Marietta in Littleton, Colorado and worked on many of the launch systems. He used this CURTA in his profession as well as while competing in car rallye's. He was an avid sailor and off-road motorcyclist as well as a proficient wood-worker. Instructions (370Kb PDF) More Information at The CURTA Page |
REF CURTA Type II (Metal Body) |
CURTA Type II (Metal Body) Made in Liechtenstein, Designed by Curt Herzstark The larger Type II Curta, introduced in 1954, has 11 digits for data entry (known as "setting sliders"), an 8-digit revolution counter, and a 15-digit result counter. Archive - Photo courtesy of The CURTA Page |
REF CURTA Type II (Plastic Body) |
CURTA Type II (Plastic Body) Made in Liechtenstein, Designed by Curt Herzstark The larger Type II Curta, introduced in 1954, has 11 digits for data entry (known as "setting sliders"), an 8-digit revolution counter, and a 15-digit result counter. Archive - Photo courtesy of The CURTA Page |
Walter Hiltpold (1897-1945), a Swiss engineer from Zürich, obtained two Swiss patents for what he called a Kreisnomograph (circular nomograph); No. 228237 was applied for in 1941 and No. 227376 in 1942, both patents were granted in 1943. Two sizes of this quite clever circular rule are known to have existed, the one pictured in the ISRM acrhives is the smallest one (100mm x 75mm overall dimensions). The scales are laid down only on a portion (235°) of the circle. Notice the 360° scale meant to measure angles.There was an instructions booklet printed in German and a translation of it in French. The early death of the inventor might explain the rarity of this slide rule.written by Rod Lovett, UK |
Hiltpold Semi-Circular Slide Rule - Version 1 (cWWII) ISRM 21.07.06.01 |
Hiltpold Semi-Circular Slide Rule (c1941) Made in Switzerland by E.W. Hiltpold, Zürich, Suisse Note: patent Pending 10cm 235° diameter Transparent plastic rotatable scales. White plastic fixed scales.Cardboard substrate. Front Scale: A [ B, C ] D. L, 360° scale Back Scale: K, S, T, ST Gifted by Michael Frey of New Hampshire |
Hiltpold Semi-Circular Slide Rule - Version 2 (post WWII) REF |
Hiltpold Semi-Circular Slide Rule (c1947) Made in Switzerland by E.W. Hiltpold, Zürich, Suisse Note: patent No.227376. 10cm ° diameter Transparent plastic rotatable scales. White plastic fixed scales.with aluminum substrate Front Scale: A [ B, C ] D. L, 360° scale Back Scale: K, S, T, ST Archive - Rod Lovett Collection (UK) |
REF Kern Stadia Surveyor's Slide Rule |
Kern Stadia Surveyor's Slide Rule Made in Switzerland by Kern & Co. Aarau, Suisse Closed body - Steel stock and cursor Front Scale D, D [ X, Sin-Cos, TG. ] F-R Cursor: 0-100 veneer scale Archive - Tom dilatush Collection |
REF Kern Stadia Surveyor's Slide Rule |
Kern Stadia Surveyor's Slide Rule Made in Switzerland by Kern & Co. Aarau, Suisse Closed body - Aluminum stock and cursor Front Scale Dist. Feet, Dist Miles [ Vertical Angles ] Diff. Elev. Part, Correction in Feet For Curvature. Archive - David Ingram Collection - www.surveyhistory.org |
Daemen-Schmid (Loga) 24 meter cylindrical REF |
Daemen-Schmid (Loga) 24 meter cylindrical Made in Switzerland by Daemon-Schmid 1915-1920 Paper faced aluminum drum CD (100-1000) scales divided into 60 segments for a total length of 24 meter Archive - Ed Chamberlain Collection Galai Photo. |
Loga Calculator (Daemen-Schmid) 15 meter cylindrical REF |
Loga Calculator (Daemen-Schmid) 15 meter cylindrical Made in Switzerland by Daemon-Schmid |
Loga (Daemen-Schmid) 7.5 meter cylindrical ISRM (deaccessioned 11.15.2023) |
Loga (Daemen-Schmid) 7.5 meter cylindrical Made in Switzerland by Daemon-Schmid c1930 |
Loga (Daemen-Schmid) 7.5 meter cylindrical REF |
Daemen-Schmid (Loga) 7.5 meter cylindrical Made in Switzerland by Daemon-Schmid c1930 Archive - Ed Chamberlain Collection |
Loga (Daemen-Schmid) 2.5 meter cylindrical REF |
Daemen-Schmid (Loga) 2.5 meter cylindrical Made in Switzerland by Daemon-Schmid c1930 Archive - Herman's Slide Rule Catalogue |
Loga Slide Rule REF |
Loga Slide Rule Made in Switzerland - Paper and metal backing Front Scale: Zz(K1), A [ B, R, C ] D, Zz(K2) Back Scale: A [ B, R ] C, Currency Conversions Archive Herman van Herwijnen's Slide Rule Catalogue |
Loga Pocket Slide Rule REF |
Loga Pocket Slide Rule Made in Switzerland - Paper and metal backing Front Scale: K, A [ B, R, C ] D, Log Back Scale: A [ B, R ] C, Currency Conversions Archive Herman van Herwijnen's Slide Rule Catalogue |
Swiss Slide Rules on the World Market
Note: Google was used to translate from the Swiss language and the ISRM curator provided additional editing.
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