The Bendix Time of Flight Mass Spectrometer collection
Scope and Contents
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The collection is narrowly focused upon a single product, the TOF MS, but within that limitation is quite comprehensive. The material is divided into instruction manuals, technical files (covering such topics as marketing strategies, instrument-specific repair logs, patents and interoffice memos) and schematics and technical drawings.
Dates
- Creation: 1952-1993
- Creation: Majority of material found within 1960-1980
Creator
- McGinnis, Patrick F. (Person)
- Moorman, Charles J. (Person)
- Connor, Tom (Person)
- Foote, Theodore (Person)
- Danmoth, Don C. (Person)
- Parmater, John Q. (Person)
- Consolidated Vacuum Corporation (Organization)
- Prime Technology Corporation (Organization)
Language of Materials
Text in English.
Biographical sketch
Founded in 1924 by Vincent Bendix to manufacture brake systems by the mid-1950s the Bendix Corporation had branched out into many other areas, one of these being scientific instrumentation. Their flagship product in this area was the Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometer and when newer developments resulted in instruments like the quadrupole mass spectrometer, Bendix saw its market share begin to erode. At first Bendix shifted its TOF MS business to a subsidiary, the Consolidated Vacuum Corporation (CVC) , but CVC became an independent entity following Bendix's takeover by Allied Signal in 1983, and in 1992 CVC signed an agreement with Prime Technology, a company begun a Patrick McGinnis, a former Bendix employee, allowing Prime to market the TOF MS technology.
Extent
31 Linear Feet (26 boxes)
Abstract
This is an extensive trove of material relating to the creation marketing and maintenance of the Bendix Corporation's flagship analytical instrument, the Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometer.
Arrangement
Organized into 3 series. 1. Bendix and CVC Instrumentation Manuals; 2. Technical Files 3. Schematics and readouts.
Ownership and Custodial History
Donated to the Science History Institute by Patrick McGinnis, a former employee in the Bendix Corporation Technical Services Division.
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Source of acquisition--McGinnis, Patrick. Method of acquisition--gift;.
General Note
18 tubes of large size rolled schematics; all labeled Bendix TOFMF Dwgs stored in a seperate location.
Subject
- Bendix Corporation (Organization)
- Description rules
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
Repository Details
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