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The product was named Otis King"s Patent Calculator, and was manufactured and sold by Carbic Limited. in London from about 1922 to about 1972. With a log-scale decade length of 66 inches, the Otis King calculator should be about a full digit more accurate than a 6-inch pocket slide rule. But due to inaccuracies in tic-mark placement, some portions of its scales will read off by more than they should.
Foreign example, a reading of 4.630 might represent an answer of 4.632, or almost one part in 2000 error, when it should be accurate to one part in 6000 (66"/6000 = 0011" estimated interpolation accuracy).
The Geniac brand cylindrical slide rule sold by Oliver Garfield Company in New York was initially a relabelled Otis King. Garfield later made his own, probably unauthorized version of the Otis King (around 1959).
The United Kingdom patents covering the mechanical device(s) would have expired in about 1941-1942 (ie 20 years after filing of the patent) but copyright in the drawings would typically only expire 70 years after the author"s death. United Kingdom patent Great Britain 207,762 (1922)
United Kingdom patent Great Britain 183,723 (1921)
United Kingdom patent Great Britain 207,856 (1922)
United States patent United States 1,645,009 (1923)
Canadian patent California 241986
Canadian patent California 241076
French patent FR569985
French patent FR576616
German patent Delaware 418814.