Yahoo India Web Search

Search results

  1. Westinghouse remained a captain of American industry until 1907, when the financial panic of 1907 led to his resignation from control of the Westinghouse company. By 1911, he was no longer active in business, and his health was in decline. George Westinghouse died on March 12, 1914, in New York City at age 67.

  2. Jun 14, 2024 · Hall of Fame (1955) George Westinghouse (born Oct. 6, 1846, Central Bridge, N.Y., U.S.—died March 12, 1914, New York City) was an American inventor and industrialist who was chiefly responsible for the adoption of alternating current for electric power transmission in the United States.

  3. Feb 27, 2019 · When he died forty-eight years later, he held over four hundred patents—granted one on average every six weeks throughout his life—and was working on an electric wheelchair idea.

  4. Westinghouse remained a captain of American industry until 1907, when a financial panic led to his resignation from control of the Westinghouse Company. By 1911, he was no longer active in business, and his health was in decline. Death and legacy. George Westinghouse died on March 12 1914, in New York City, at age 67.

  5. Jul 1, 2021 · Regardless of how you know Westinghouse, it is a guarantee you have used something invented by George Westinghouse himself or under the Westinghouse name. With nearly 400 patents to his name, Westinghouse is a beacon of Gilded Age industry.

  6. Jan 26, 2016 · George Westinghouse was a uniquely successful inventor and industrialist. He was chiefly responsible for the spread of alternating current (AC) electricity in the United States, the form of electric current still in use today.

  7. With a total of 361 patents to his credit, his last patent was received in 1918, four years after his death. (Sources for information: George Westinghouse: His Life and His Achievements, 1946; The Encyclopedia Americana, vol. 28, 1987) (Photo taken from: The Westinghouse Companies in the Railway & Industrial Fields, 1905)

  8. www.encyclopedia.com › technology-biographies › george-westinghouseGeorge Westinghouse | Encyclopedia.com

    Jun 11, 2018 · George Westinghouse (1846-1914), American inventor and manufacturer, made substantial contributions to railroad transportation safety and efficiency and to the transmission of electrical power. George Westinghouse was born in Central Bridge, N.Y., on Oct. 6, 1846.

  9. George Westinghouse was instrumental in increasing the safety of the American railroad system and encouraging the growth of the transportation industry. He was born in Central Bridge, New York,...

  10. Died on: March 12, 1914. place of death: New York, New York, United States. Ancestry: German American. Notable Alumni: Union College (New York) U.S. State: New Yorkers. Founder/Co-Founder: Westinghouse Electric Company, Westinghouse Air Brake Company, Westinghouse Electric, Union Switch & Signal, British Westinghouse.