Walter Hunt (inventor), Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Walter Hunt (inventor)

American mechanic and inventor

Date of Birth: 29-Jul-1796

Place of Birth: New York, United States

Date of Death: 08-Jun-1859

Profession: inventor

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Leo


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About Walter Hunt (inventor)

  • Walter Hunt (July 29, 1796 – June 8, 1859) was an American mechanic.
  • He was born in Martinsburg, New York.
  • Through the course of his work he became renowned for being a prolific inventor, notably of the lockstitch sewing machine (1833), safety pin (1849), a forerunner of the Winchester repeating rifle, a successful flax spinner, knife sharpener, streetcar bell, hard-coal-burning stove, artificial stone, street sweeping machinery, and the ice plough.Walter Hunt did not realize the significance of many of these when he invented them; today, many are widely used products.
  • He thought little of the safety pin, selling the patent for $400 to the company W R Grace and Company, to pay a man to whom he owed $15.
  • He is said to have failed to patent his sewing machine at all because he feared it would create unemployment among seamstresses.
  • (This led to an 1854 court case when the machine was re-invented by Elias Howe; Hunt's machine shown to have design flaws limiting its practical use).
  • In seeking patents for his inventions, Hunt used the services of Charles Grafton Page, a patent solicitor who had previously worked at the US Patent Office.
  • Like Howe, Hunt is buried in Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn, New York. Some of his important inventions are shown here with drawings from the patent.

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