František Křižík
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František Křižík (July 8, 1847, Plánice near Klatovy – January 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.