Lipsia (1914)

Martin (US), pages 282 - 284

Martin (Dtsch), pages 303 - 304 & 426- 427

 

"The Lipsia is a miniature calculating machine built according to the pinwheel machine system."

"The Lipsia is the product of thirty years of practical experience and theoretical knowledge in the building of calculating machines. It has been well established both in Germany and elsewhere since 1914 and has proved itself to be among the best. Manufacturer: O. Holzapfel and Co. Leipzig, Dessauer Strasse 13."

For more details see Martin Reese  "Neue Blicke auf alte Maschinen"  (page 60 ff.)

 

 

Lipsia 0

principle  pin wheel

capacity 

 6 (w/o cr) x 6 (w/o tc) x 10

input  cursors, rotating
prod. years  ca. 1928 - 1936 
mach. built  
features  
dimensions  29 x 13 x 13 cm
weight  4 kg
known s/n  9.000 - 19.000
    
for bigger and more pictures, click on the picture   

                                                                                                         

 

 

 

Lipsia 1 1st variant

principle  pin wheel

capacity 

 9 (w/o cr) x 8 (w/o tc) x 13

input  cursors, rotating
prod. years  1919 - ca. 1929
mach. built  
features  simple carriage transport
dimensions  33 x 9 x 12 cm
weight  4 kg
known s/n  1.000 - 7.500
    
for bigger and more pictures, click on the picture   

                                                                                                                       source: W.Szrek

 

 

 

Lipsia 1 2nd variant

principle  pin wheel

capacity 

 9 (w/o cr) x 8 (w/o tc) x 13

input  cursors, rotating
prod. years  ca. 1920 - 1940
mach. built  
features  carriage transport mechanism
dimensions  31 x 13 x 10 cm
weight  4 kg
known s/n  3 200 - 16 000
    
for bigger and more pictures, click on the picture   

                                                                                source: H.Schneemann

 

 

 

Unic

almost identical with Lipsia 1H1, mainly distributed in France

principle  pin wheel

capacity 

 9 (w/o cr) x 8 (w tc) x 13

input  cursors, rotating
prod. years  around 1936 
mach. built  
features  
dimensions  32 x 14 x 10.5 cm
weight  4.5 kg
known s/n  15.078
    
for bigger and more pictures, click on the picture   

                                                                                                                       source: HJ.Denker

 

 

 

 

Lipsia 3

principle  pin wheel

for bigger and more pictures, click on the picture 

capacity 

 9 (w/o cr) x 8 (w tc) x 13

input  cursors, rotating
prod. years  1920 - ca. 1930
mach. built  
features  
dimensions  33 x 8 x 12 cm
weight  4 kg
known s/n  2.000 - 11.000 (?)
    
for bigger and more pictures, click on the picture   

                                                                                                                       source: HJ.Denker

 

 

 

 

Lipsia 8

principle  pin wheel

capacity 

 9 (w cr) x 8 (w tc) x 13

input  cursors, rotating
prod. years  ca. 1926 - 1938
mach. built  
features  
dimensions  38 x 17 x 13 cm
weight  5 kg
known s/n  7.000 - 19.000
    
for bigger and more pictures, click on the picture   

                                                                                                                       source: S.Wolff

 

 

 

Lipsia 9 / 9R / 9RZ

principle  pin wheel

capacity 

 9:      9 (w cr) x 8 (w/o tc) x 13

 9RZ: 9 (w cr) x 8 (w tc) x 13

input  cursors, rotating
prod. years  ca. 1930 - 1940
mach. built  
features  9R, 9RZ back transfer
dimensions  42 x 14 x 12 cm
weight  6 kg
known s/n  ca. 11.000 - 28.000
    
for bigger and more pictures, click on the picture   

                                                                                                                       source: S.Wolff

 

 

 

Lipsia 11 / 11R

principle  pin wheel

capacity 

 6 (w cr) x 6 (w tc) x 10

input  cursors, rotating
prod. years  ca. 1930 - 1951
mach. built  
features  11R with back transfer
dimensions  33 x 14 x 13 cm
weight  4.5 kg
known s/n  11.000 - 38.500
    
for bigger and more pictures, click on the picture   

                                                                                                                       source: F.Meyer

 

 

 

 

Lipsi-Addi / Addi 7 / Addi 9

principle  

capacity 

  7 or 9 

input  cursors, non rotating
production years  1927 - ????
machines built  ca. 30.000
features  two species
 version with printer
known s/n  22.640
 copied and sold after 1945 as
 Argenta and Triumphator KA 
for bigger and more pictures, click on the picture   

                                                                                                                       source: W.Szrek

 

 

 

 

 

last updated: 15-Feb-08