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Harvey Hubbell

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Harvey Hubbell II
Harvey Hubbell II
Born1857
Connecticut
DiedDecember 17 , 1927
NationalityAmerican
Scientific career
FieldsElectrical engineering
InstitutionsHarvey Hubbell, Incorporated

Harvey Hubbell II (born 1857, Connecticut) was an American inventor, entrepreneur, and industrialist. His best-known inventions are the U.S. electrical plug[1] and the pull-chain light socket.[2]

In 1888, at the age of 31, Hubbell quit his job as a manager of a manufacturing company and founded Hubbell Incorporated in Bridgeport, Connecticut, a company which is still in business today, still headquartered near Bridgeport. Hubbell began manufacturing consumer products and, by necessity, inventing manufacturing equipment for his factory. Some of the equipment he designed included automatic tapping machines and progressive dies for blanking and stamping. One of his most important industrial inventions, still in use today, is the thread rolling machine. He quickly began selling his newly devised manufacturing equipment alongside his commercial products.

Hubbell received at least 45 patents,[3] most of which were for electric products. The pull-chain electrical light socket was patented in 1896, and his most famous invention, the U.S. electrical power plug, in 1904. It allowed the adoption in the U.S. of convenient, portable electrical devices, which Great Britain had enjoyed since the early 1880s.[4] In 1916, Hubbell was also granted a patent for a three-bladed power plug, including a ground prong, which Australian regulators and electrical accessory manufacturers adopted as the standard for that country in the 1930s. It was also adopted in New Zealand, Argentina, and (with a minor variation) in China.[5]

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References

  1. ^ U.S. Patent #774,250, Separable Attachment Plug
  2. ^ U.S. Patent #565,541, Socket for Incandescent Lamps
  3. ^ "Hubbell Sockets". Antique Light Sockets. Retrieved 2010-07-10. Between 1896 and 1909 he was granted 45 patents on a wide variety of electrical products.
  4. ^ John Mellanby, "The History of Electric Wiring" (1957), p165, London: Macdonald.
  5. ^ "Power plug & outlet Type I". World Standards. Retrieved 2017-10-10.

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