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Frank Shuman
American inventor

Frank Shuman

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American inventor
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Place of birth
Brooklyn, New York City, New York, U.S.A.
Age
56 years
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Biography

Frank Shuman (January 23, 1862 – April 28, 1918) was an American inventor, engineer and solar energy pioneer known for his work on solar engines, especially those that used solar energy to heat water that would produce steam. Shuman's visionary ideals, most of which were not publicly accepted until sixty years later, were evident when he made the statement, "One thing I feel sure of... is that the human race must finally utilize direct sun power or revert to barbarism."

In 1892 Frank Shuman invented wire glass safety glass. Additional patents were issued relating to the process of making wire glass and machines for making wire glass. In 1914 Shuman invented a process for making laminated safety glass, called safety glass, and manufactured by the Safety Glass Company. In 1916 he patented a "Danger Signal" for railroad crossings, as well as the use of liquid oxygen or liquid air to propel a submarine.

On August 20, 1897, Shuman demonstrated a solar engine that worked by reflecting solar energy onto one-foot square boxes filled with ether, which has a lower boiling point than water, and containing black pipes on the inside, which in turn powered a toy steam engine. The tiny steam engine operated continuously for over two years on sunny days next to a pond at the Shuman house.

In 1908 Shuman formed the Sun Power Company with the intent to build larger power plants. He, along with his technical advisor A.S.E. Ackermann and British physicist Sir Charles Vernon Boys, developed an improved system using mirrors to reflect solar energy upon collector boxes, increasing heating capacity so much that water could now be used instead of ether. He also developed a low-pressure steam turbine, since most 1910 vintage steam engines were built for steam and not sun-heated water. Shuman's turbine processed energy four times faster than any engine of his day. Shuman then constructed a full-scale steam engine that was powered by low-pressure water, enabling him to patent the entire solar engine system by 1912. Scientific American again featured Shuman in its issues of February 4, 1911 and September 30, 1911.

Shuman built the world’s first solar thermal power station in Maadi, Egypt (1912-1913). Shuman’s plant used parabolic troughs to power a 60-70 horsepower engine that pumped 6,000 gallons of water per minute from the Nile River to adjacent cotton fields. His system included a number of technological improvements, including absorption plates with dual panes separated by a one-inch air space. Although the outbreak of World War I and the discovery of cheap oil in the 1930s discouraged the advancement of solar energy, Shuman’s vision and basic design were resurrected in the 1970s with a new wave of interest in solar thermal energy.

We have proved the commercial profit of sun power in the tropics and have more particularly proved that after our stores of oil and coal are exhausted the human race can receive unlimited power from the rays of the sun.

His large home and laboratories still stand in the Tacony section of Philadelphia, as an apartment house and garages.

Patents

Shuman's US Patent 1240890 for a sun boiler
NumberDate filedIssue dateDescription
D37803000000001905-12-18-0000December 18, 1905000000001906-01-30-0000January 30, 1906Design for Sheet-Glass
D43349000000001910-08-19-0000August 19, 1910000000001912-12-17-0000December 17, 1912Design for Sheet-Glass
483020000000001892-07-06-0000July 6, 1892000000001892-09-20-0000September 20, 1892Process of Embedding Wire-Netting in Glass
483021000000001892-07-06-0000July 6, 1892000000001892-09-20-0000September 20, 1892Machine for Embedding Wire-Netting in Glass
510716000000001893-09-22-0000September 22, 1893000000001893-12-12-0000December 12, 1893Machine for Embedding Wire in Glass
510822000000001892-12-29-0000December 29, 1892000000001893-12-12-0000December 12, 1893Process of Manufacturing Wire-Glass
510823000000001892-12-29-0000December 29, 1892000000001893-12-12-0000December 12, 1893Machine for Manufacturing Wire-Glass
531874000000001894-07-05-0000July 5, 1894000000001895-01-01-0000January 1, 1895Process of Cutting Wire-Embedded Glass
542539000000001894-11-14-0000November 14, 1894000000001895-07-09-0000July 9, 1895Apparatus for Removing Obstructions from Car-Tracks
545826000000001894-05-03-0000May 3, 1894000000001895-09-03-0000September 3, 1895Ladle for Dipping Glass
546196000000001894-05-28-0000May 28, 1894000000001895-09-10-0000September 10, 1895Apparatus for Embedding Wire in Glass
561920000000001892-11-14-0000November 14, 1892000000001896-06-09-0000June 9, 1896Machine for Embedding Wire in Glass
574458000000001893-11-23-0000November 23, 1893000000001897-01-05-0000January 5, 1897Machine for Embedding Wire in Glass
593440000000001896-09-17-0000September 17, 1896000000001897-11-09-0000November 9, 1897Process of Treating Metal Structures
605754000000001896-01-20-0000January 20, 1896000000001898-06-14-0000June 14, 1898Process of and Machine for Embedding Wire in Glass
647334000000001897-07-21-0000July 21, 1897000000001900-04-10-0000April 10, 1900Process of Making Rolls
661649b000000001900-07-21-0000July 21, 1900000000001900-11-13-0000November 13, 1900Mercerizing-Machine
670438a000000001900-09-20-0000September 20, 1900000000001901-03-26-0000March 26, 1901Machine for Molding Glass
671240000000001900-10-13-0000October 13, 1900000000001901-04-02-0000April 2, 1901Process of Extinguishing Fires
673067000000001900-09-20-0000September 20, 1900000000001901-04-30-0000April 30, 1901Mercerizing-Machine
727004a000000001902-06-14-0000June 14, 1902000000001903-05-05-0000May 5, 1903Meshed Wire for Wire-Glass Manufacture
727005a000000001902-06-14-0000June 14, 1902000000001903-05-05-0000May 5, 1903Manufacture of Wire-Glass
727006a000000001902-06-14-0000June 14, 1902000000001903-05-05-0000May 5, 1903Method of Manufacturing Wire-Glass
727007a000000001902-06-14-0000June 14, 1902000000001903-05-05-0000May 5, 1903Process of Manufacturing Wire-Glass
733286000000001903-01-13-0000January 13, 1903000000001903-07-07-0000July 7, 1903Removable Pile for Forming Concrete Piles
733287000000001903-04-23-0000April 23, 1903000000001903-07-07-0000July 7, 1903Process of Making Concrete Piles
733288000000001903-01-13-0000January 13, 1903000000001903-07-07-0000July 7, 1903Removable Pile for Forming Concrete Piling
733335000000001903-06-04-0000June 4, 1903000000001903-07-07-0000July 7, 1903Process of Forming Openings in the Ground
733336000000001903-04-23-0000April 23, 1903000000001903-07-07-0000July 7, 1903Process of Forming Concrete Piles
733337000000001903-04-23-0000April 23, 1903000000001903-07-07-0000July 7, 1903Process of Forming Concrete Piles
735680000000001903-04-23-0000April 23, 1903000000001903-08-04-0000August 4, 1903Process of Making Concrete Piles
739268000000001903-06-08-0000June 8, 1903000000001903-09-15-0000September 15, 1903Process of Making Concrete Piles
752003000000001903-04-23-0000April 23, 1903000000001904-02-09-0000February 9, 1904Process of Forming Concrete Piles
756805000000001903-01-13-0000January 13, 1903000000001904-04-05-0000April 5, 1904Removable Pile for Forming Concrete Piling
763212000000001904-02-05-0000February 5, 1904000000001904-06-21-0000June 21, 1904Preparatory Pile for Use in Forming Concrete Piles
763213000000001904-02-25-0000February 25, 1904000000001904-06-21-0000June 21, 1904Method of Forming Concrete Piles
786058000000001904-04-07-0000April 7, 1904000000001905-03-28-0000March 28, 1905Process of Manufacturing Wire-Glass
792172a000000001905-03-20-0000March 20, 1905000000001905-06-13-0000June 13, 1905Process of Making Wire-Glass
805936000000001905-01-09-0000January 9, 1905000000001905-11-28-0000November 28, 1905Concrete Piling and Method for Making the Same
806755000000001904-04-21-0000April 21, 1904000000001905-12-05-0000December 5, 1905Pile for Piers or Pier Casings
806587000000001904-04-21-0000April 21, 1904000000001905-12-05-0000December 5, 1905Pier and Pier Casing
817595000000001904-04-21-0000April 21, 1904000000001906-09-18-0000September 18, 1906Setting Concrete Piles
831481000000001905-07-26-0000July 26, 1905000000001906-04-10-0000April 10, 1906Constructing Piles
875857000000001902-06-14-0000June 14, 1902000000001908-01-07-0000January 7, 1908Method for the Manufacture of Wire-Glass
876307000000001902-06-14-0000June 14, 1902000000001908-01-07-0000January 7, 1908Method for the Manufacture of Wire-Glass
889341000000001897-07-20-0000July 20, 1897000000001908-06-02-0000June 2, 1908Roll and Process for Making Same
898517000000001906-05-31-0000May 31, 1906000000001908-09-15-0000September 15, 1908Concrete Pile and the Process of Constructing the Same
899339b000000001905-12-22-0000December 22, 1905000000001908-09-22-0000September 22, 1908Extracting Grease and Potash Salts from Wool
899440b000000001905-12-29-0000December 29, 1905000000001908-09-22-0000September 22, 1908Apparatus for Extracting Grease and Potash Salts from Wool
905469a000000001905-03-20-0000March 20, 1905000000001908-12-01-0000December 1, 1908Wire-Glass Structure
957477000000001905-03-20-0000March 20, 1905000000001910-05-10-0000May 10, 1910Method of and Means of Annealing Glass
979579000000001907-03-18-0000March 18, 1907000000001910-12-27-0000December 27, 1910Utilizing Waste Heat of Compressors
992814000000001907-05-01-0000May 1, 1907000000001911-05-23-0000May 23, 1911Utilizing Waste Heat of Distillation
1002768000000001907-07-20-0000July 20, 1907000000001911-09-05-0000September 5, 1911Utilizing Heat for the Development of Power
1014418000000001907-12-13-0000December 13, 1907000000001912-01-09-0000January 9, 1912Process for Utilizing Waste Heat of Distillation
1156186000000001906-03-07-0000March 7, 1906000000001915-10-12-0000October 12, 1915Method of Making Composite Piles
1167944000000001909-07-20-0000July 20, 1909000000001916-01-11-0000January 11, 1916Method of and Means for Melting Metals
1200893000000001914-01-09-0000January 9, 1914000000001916-10-10-0000October 10, 1916Steam-Engine
1218219000000001910-03-09-0000March 9, 1910000000001917-03-06-0000March 6, 1917Steam-Engine
1240890c000000001912-09-30-0000September 30, 1912000000001917-09-25-0000September 25, 1917Sun-Boiler
1258482000000001915-10-02-0000October 2, 1915000000001918-03-05-0000March 5, 1918Pile Form and Method of Driving the Same
1281860000000001915-10-02-0000October 2, 1915000000001918-10-15-0000October 15, 1918Apparatus for Forming Piles
1310253000000001916-02-25-0000February 25, 1916000000001919-07-15-0000July 15, 1919Submarine and Method of Operating the Same
1420345000000001916-03-23-0000March 23, 1916000000001922-06-20-0000June 20, 1922Danger Signal

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