Willis Carrier

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Willis Haviland Carrier

Willis Carrier in 1915
Born November 26, 1876(1876-11-26)
Angola, New York, U.S.
Died October 7, 1950 (aged 0)
New York, USA
Occupation engineer and inventor

Willis Haviland Carrier (November 26, 1876October 7, 1950) was an engineer and inventor, and is known as the man who invented modern air conditioning.

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[edit] Early life and education

Carrier was born in Angola, New York, on the shore of Lake Erie, and inherited his mother's love for "tinkering", with clocks, sewing machines, and other household devices. He loved mathematics, and studied it at every chance, when he wasn't inventing his own devices.

In 1895 he received a scholarship to Cornell University and graduated in 1901 with a degree in Mechanical Engineering. Following college, he went to work for the Buffalo Forge Company, a company which manufactured heaters, blowers and air exhaust systems, in their heating engineering department designing heating systems to dry lumber and coffee.

[edit] Inventions

Carrier soon developed a better way to measure the capacity of heating systems and was named director of the company's experimental engineering department. At the age of 25, he devised his first important invention, a system to control heat and humidity for the Sackett-Wilhelms Lithographing and Publishing Company in Brooklyn. The firm had been unable to print reliable colors at times because of the effects of heat and humidity on paper and ink. In 1906 Carrier received a patent for his method. He went on to work on other cooling.

[edit] Company formation

The Great Depression slowed the residential and light commercial use of air-conditioning. Willis Carrier's igloo in the 1939 World's Fair gave visitors a glimpse into the future of air conditioning, but before it could catch on, World War II began.

Carrier moved his company to Syracuse, New York in the 1930s, and the company became one of the largest employers in central New York. In 1930, he started Toyo Carrier and Samsung Applications in South Korea and Japan. South Korea is now the largest market for air conditioning in the world.

The company pioneered the design and manufacture of refrigeration machines to cool large spaces. By increasing industrial production in the summer months, air conditioning revolutionized American life. The introduction of residential air conditioning in the 1920s helped start the great migration to the Sunbelt. In 2000 the Carrier Corporation had sales of more than $8 billion and employed some 45,000 people.

[edit] Personal life

Carrier and all three of his wives are buried in Forest Lawn Cemetery in Buffalo, New York.[1]

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[edit] References

  1. ^ Ingels, Margaret. 1952. Willis Haviland Carrier : father of air conditioning. Garden City: Country Life Press.