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  1. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › Arthur_PitneyArthur Pitney - Wikipedia

    Arthur H. Pitney (1871–1933) was an American inventor and businessman, best known as the father of the postage meter. Pitney filed a patent application, in Stamford, Connecticut for the world’s first postage meter on December 9, 1901.

  2. Arthur H. Pitney was an American inventor and businessman, best known as the father of the postage meter. Pitney filed a patent application, in Stamford, Con...

  3. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › Pitney_BowesPitney Bowes - Wikipedia

    The company was founded by Arthur Pitney, who invented the first commercially available postage meter, and Walter Bowes as the Pitney Bowes Postage Meter Company on April 23, 1920.

  4. It was a collaboration between an inventor, Arthur Pitney, and a promoter, Walter Bowes. Together, they created the metered mail industry, which went on to fuel mailing and shipping innovations for 100 years and counting.

  5. inventor. Arthur H. Pitney was an American inventor best known as the father of the postage meter. Career. Postage meters are used today by millions of businesses to imprint postage on envelopes and parcels. Meter indicia serve as proof of payment, functioning as a postage stamp, a cancellation mark, and a dated postmark all in one.

  6. Who was Arthur Pitney? Arthur H. Pitney was an American inventor best known as the father of the postage meter. Postage meters are used today by millions of businesses to imprint postage on envelopes and parcels.

  7. 1. Arthur H. Pitney, inventor of the postage meter. THE INVENTOR'S PERSISTENCE. Arthur Pitney, a wallpaper store clerk who evident-ly had never heard of the work of other postal meter inventors, devised his first mailing system in 1901, for which he was granted a patent on October 14, 1902.

  8. Our genesis was a single product—the postage meter—and still, 85 years after Arthur Pitney and Walter Bowes brought it to market, more effective processing of physical mail is at the core of ...

  9. In 1910 the Pitney Postal Machine Company changed its name to the American Postage Meter Company. Frederick E. Coyne, former Chicago postmaster, became the new president, and Arthur Pitney was secretary.

  10. postalmuseum.si.edu › exhibition › america’s-mailing-industry-industry-segmentsPitney Bowes | National Postal Museum

    Arthur Pitney created his first mailing system in 1901 while working as a wallpaper store clerk. His first postage machine consisted of a manual crank, chain action, printing die, counter, and lockout device.