Other Definitions
charles kettering (dict)

Charles Kettering

Charles Franklin Kettering (August 29, 1876 - November 25, 1958), a.k.a. "Boss" Kettering was born in northern Ohio. He was a farmer, school teacher, mechanic, engineer, scientist, inventor and social philosopher. He had poor eyesight, but acquired an electrical engineering degree from Ohio State University in 1904. He held that new ideas can be developed through cooperative team efforts and applied this to a broad range of interests. Kettering held more than 300 patents. He invented the all-electric starting, ignition and lighting system for automobiles. All-electric starting replaced the crank ignition for automobiles. First incorporated in the 1912 Cadillac, all-electric starting aided in the growth of the U.S. auto industry. His patents include a portable lighting system, Freon, a World War I "aerial torpedo," a treatment of venereal disease, an incubator for premature infants and an engine-driven generator, named the 'Delco.' He developed the idea of Duco paint and ethyl gasoline. He helped develop diesel engines and solar energy. He was a pioneer in the application of magnetism to medical diagnostic techniques. Kettering was a researcher for the U.S. automotive industry and formed the Dayton Engineering Laboratories company, Delco. Delco was eventually sold to General Motors, where it became the foundation for the General Motors Research Corporation. Kettering became vice president of General Motors Research Corporation in 1920. He held the position as head of research for General Motors for 27 years. In 1998, GMI Engineering and Management Institute (Formerly General Motors Institute), of Flint, Michigan, changed its name to Kettering University in honor of Charles "Boss" Kettering. His ideals, prowess, and belief in co-operative education continue there. As its most prestigious resident, the city of Kettering, Ohio, a suburb of Dayton, was named for him when it was incorporated in 1955.

External links

Kettering, Charles Kettering, Charles Kettering, Charles Kettering, Charles

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
rebecca clarke
texas city disaster
csma
selena (movie)
col du tourmalet
pete parker
tammar wallaby
gloria leonard
cochise
robert orben
arsenio hall
gayane
norman borlaug
mike judge
jungfrau
coital alignment technique
will durant
100 mile house, british columbia
108 mile ranch airport
flat coated retriever
konkordiaplatz
slate (disambiguation)
emirate
slate (language)
tornado warning
1989 in aviation
canter & siegel
precedence
jan hendrik schn
classification of demons
microscope image processing
frank wilczek
hierarchy of demons
tornado watch
severe thunderstorm watch
openlab
beauceron
severe thunderstorm warning
deconvolution
odr
larry agran
color gel
newspaper rock state historic monument
number of demons