- Sidney George Brown
Sidney George Brown FRS (
July 6 ,1873 -August 7 ,1948 ) was a Britishelectrical engineer and inventor. He is best remembered for his pioneering work on the design of gyro compasses,radio equipment andloudspeaker s.Early life
Brown was born in
Chicago , the son of English parents. In 1879 his family returned to the UK and Brown began his education at a private school in Parkstone, nearBournemouth , followed by Harrogate College. During 1894-96 he studied atUniversity College, London , and from 1892 to 1897 was a paying pupil at Crompton & Co. atChelmsford . After leaving Crompton & Co, Brown returned to Bournemouth and in 1899 filed the first of his many patents.Career
In 1906 Brown formed the Telegraph Condenser Company (TCC), a manufacturer of
capacitor s, and in 1911 formed a second company S.G. Brown Ltd. to manufacture telephone equipment, radio parts, headphones and loudspeakers.During
WWI , S.G. Brown Ltd. set about developing British made gyro compasses. Prior to the war, most gyro compasses had been imported fromGermany . Brown's design featured an innovation called liquid ballistic damping, to control the oscillation in the compass caused by a change of course. S.G. Brown Ltd. would go on to become a major producer of gyro compasses for ships and aircraft.In 1933 the Telegraph Condenser Company became a
public limited company . TCC was a leading British maker of capacitors, that was later absorbed into thePlessey company in the 1960s.Brown retired in 1943 and sold his share of the Telegraph Condenser Company to a consortium, and S.G. Brown Ltd. to the
Admiralty . Brown diedAugust 7 ,1948 atSidmouth ,Devon .References
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Oxford Dictionary of National Biography : Brown, Sidney George by Rowland F. PocockExternal links
* [http://www.richardsradios.co.uk/sgbrown.html SG Brown headphones]
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