Jacob Perkins

  • male, deceased (1849)
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Jacob Perkins (9 July 1766 - 30 July 1849) was an American inventor, mechanical engineer and physicist born in Newburyport, Massachusetts, and was apprenticed to a goldsmith. He soon made himself known with a variety of useful mechanical inventions and eventually had twenty-one American and nineteen English patents. In 1819 he went to England with a plan for engraving banknotes on steel, which ultimately proved a signal success, … Wikipedia
Born:
July 9, 1766
Died:
July 30, 1849
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  • House_N Research Template

    Jacob Perkins (descendant of Angier March) patented the Perkins Tube in 1936 and they became widespread for use in locomotive boilers and baking ovens.
    architecture.mit.edu/house_n/web/resources/tutorials/Hous...
  • Uniflow Locomotives.

    Douglas Self, uniflow, locomotive
    www.dself.dsl.pipex.com/MUSEUM/POWER/uniflow/uniflow.htm
  • Electricity on Show:...

    The Adelaide Gallery, as it was soon popularly known, was initially designed to house an array of Perkins's own devices but the scheme was soon expanded to accommodate new inventions of all kinds.
    www.fathom.com/course/21701713/session3.html