Kettering, Charles Franklin, 1876-1958

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Name (Latin)
Kettering, Charles Franklin, 1876-1958
Date of birth
1876-08-29
Date of death
1958-11-25
Gender
male
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 67818361
Wikidata: Q959123
Library of congress: n 82127778
Sources of Information
  • His The new necessity, 1932.
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Wikipedia description:

Charles Franklin Kettering (August 29, 1876 – November 25, 1958) sometimes known as Charles Fredrick Kettering was an American inventor, engineer, businessman, and the holder of 186 patents. He was a founder of Delco, and was head of research at General Motors from 1920 to 1947. Among his most widely used automotive developments were the electrical starting motor and leaded gasoline. In association with the DuPont Chemical Company, he was also responsible for the invention of Freon refrigerant for refrigeration and air conditioning systems. At DuPont he also was responsible for the development of Duco lacquers and enamels, the first practical colored paints for mass-produced automobiles. While working with the Dayton-Wright Company he developed the "Bug" aerial torpedo, considered the world's first aerial missile. He led the advancement of practical, lightweight two-stroke diesel engines, revolutionizing the locomotive and heavy equipment industries. In 1927, he founded the Kettering Foundation, a non-partisan research foundation, and was featured on the cover of Time magazine in January 1933.

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