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David Crosthwait
African-American mechanical and electrical engineer, inventor, and writer

David Crosthwait

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African-American mechanical and electrical engineer, inventor, and writer
Gender
Male
Place of birth
Nashville, USA
Age
77 years
Awards
National Inventors Hall of Fame
 
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Biography

David N. Crosthwait Jr. (May 27, 1898 – February 25, 1976) was an African-American mechanical and electrical engineer, inventor, and writer.He was born in the city of Nashville, Tennessee.He grew up in Kansas City, Missouri. Then, he completed high school he received a Bachelor of Science (1913) and a Masters of Engineering (1920) from Purdue University.He was granted an honorary doctoral degree in 1975 but died one year later.

Career

Crosthwait’s expertise was on air ventilation, central air conditioning, and heat transfer systems.With this knowledge he created many different heating systems, refrigeration methods, temperature regulating devices, and vacuum pumps.For these inventions he holds 39 United States patents, as well as 80 international patents.In the 1920s and 1930s Crosthwait invented a vacuum pump, a boiler, and a thermostat control, all for more effective heating systems for larger buildings.Some of his greatest accomplishments were for creating the heating systems for the Rockefeller Center and New York’s Radio City Music Hall.

He later wrote and revised an instruction manual and guides for heating and cooling with water and guides, standards, and codes that dealt with heating, air conditioning, and ventilation system.

Later life

After retiring from the field in 1971, Crosthwait began to teach a course on steam heating theory and control systems at Purdue University. He was awarded an honorary doctorate from Purdue University in 1975, and died one year later in 1976.

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