Elmer Sperry : inventor and engineer
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Elmer Sperry : inventor and engineer
Johns Hopkins University Press, 1993
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Bibliography: p. 341-342
Includesd index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This is a biography of a major American inventor, who obtained more than 350 patents during his lifetime. Elmer Sperry contributed greatly to the technological changes occurring between 1880 and 1930. He was best known for the Sperry gyrocompass and automatic pilot, and his inventions included arc-light systems, mining machinery, electric automobiles and streetcars, and electrochemical processes. Characteristic of his various inventions were feedback controls which have made automation a fact of life. The book won the Dexter Prize of the Society for the History of Technology.
Table of Contents
Preface
Introduction
1. The Cultivation of an Inventor
2. Chicago: The Maturing of an Inventor
3. The Inventor-Entrpreneur
4. The Gyrostabilizer: A Very Powerful Fulcrum in Space
5. Harnessing the Rotation of the Earth: TheGyrocompass
6. Organized Experimentation and Development: The Sperry Gyroscope Company
7. A Beast of Burden Obsessed with motion: Stabilizing the Airplane
8. Brainmill for the Military
9. The Assumption of Leadership: The Naval Consulting Board and the Aerial Torpedo
10. Fulfillment and Legacy
Appendix A: Elmer Sperry Patent Applications Maturing as Patents
Appendix B: Engineering and Scientific Papers of Elmer Sperry
Index
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