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  1. update.phoenixcontact.com › en › portrait-the-founderPortrait - The founder - UPDATE

    Mar 16, 2023 · Hugo Knümann was a colorful personality who lived during dramatic times. He experienced two world wars, the change from an empire to a republic, the seizure of power by the National Socialists, followed by the founding of the Federal Republic.

  2. 1949: Hugo Knümann enlisted Josef Eisert, who owned numerous terminal block patents, as technical director for his company. Eisert revised the entire product range. 1953: Following the death of Hugo Knümann, Josef Eisert and Ursula Lampmann took over the management of Phönix Klemmen. Through a merger, sister company Phoenix Feinbau was ...

  3. Hugo Knümann gründete 1923 in Essen eine Handelsvertretung für Elektroprodukte und vertrieb Fahrdrahtklemmen für elektrische Straßenbahnen. Wenig später nannte sich die junge Firma Phönix Elektrizitätsgesellschaft. 1928 konzipierte Hugo Knümann zusammen mit den Rheinisch-Westfälischen Elektrizitätswerken (RWE) die erste modulare Reihenklemme.

  4. 1923: The Phönix Elektro- und Industrie-Bedarfsgesellschaft company commenced operations. After the First World War, Hugo Knümann wanted to set up his own business. Before the war, the merchant worked in southern Germany, but he returned to his hometown of Essen. He founded the Phönix Elektro- und Industrie-Bedarfsgesellschaft in 1923.

  5. The move to Blomberg Outbreak of World War II in 1939. Due to the armaments industry, the Ruhr area is the target of many air raids. The company offices near Essen’s main railway station are also bombed on March 13, 1943, prompting Hugo Knümann to evacuate the company to a different location.

  6. A fateful encounter took place in 1928: Hugo Knümann met Heinz Müller, an engineer at RWE. Müller told him about 10-position ceramic blocks which, however, were very inflexible due to their nature as blocks. This gave Knümann the idea of separating the blocks and arranging them individually to form terminal blocks on a DIN rail.

  7. Apr 18, 2023 · In 1949, the 15-year-old met a man who would have a decisive impact on his life: Hugo Knümann. In fact, the meeting during which the Knümanns visited the Eisert family in the Black Forest lasted only a few short hours. However, in the will, Klaus Eisert was later given 15 percent of the company’s shares.