František Křižík

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František Křižík, approx 1902, portrait by Šechtl and Voseček studios
František Křižík, approx 1902, portrait by Šechtl and Voseček studios

František Křižík (July 8, 1847, Plánice near KlatovyJanuary 22, 1941, Stádlec near Tábor) was a Czech inventor, electrical engineer and entrepreneur.

Křižík was born in a poor family. In spite of this he managed (in 1866) to study engineering. In 1878 he invented a device to protect against collision between trains. His first experiments in Plzeň resulted in the invention of the electric arc lamp, the so-called Plzen Lamp (1881), for which he successfully defended his patent against Werner Siemens. In 1884 Křižík set up his own company building tramway lines, power stations and electric equipment.

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