- James Smith (inventor)
James Smith (3 January 1789,
Glasgow – 10 June 1850, Kingencleuch nearMauchline )Obituary, "Gentleman's Magazine ", 1850, pp. 333-35] was a Scottish inventor whose inventions include a reaping machine, a subsoil plough and the first endless chain of flats forcarding .Smith's father, a self-made
Glasgow businessman, died when he was two months old; his mother went to live with her brother, a friend and pupil ofRichard Arkwright , and managing partner of cotton-works atDeanston . Smith attendedGlasgow University before entering his uncle's factory and becoming manager aged 18. Aged 24, his invention of a reaping machine won him a medal from the Imperial Agricultural Society of St Petersburgh. In 1823 Smith came into possession of his uncle's farm, and set about systematically draining the soil and working it with a subsoil plough. In 1831 he published his agricultural recommendations as a small pamphlet, "Thorough Draining and Deep Working", which attracted attention in the agricultural crisis of 1834.Smith also introduced mechanical innovations in
spinning : in 1834 he improved Archibald Buchanan's self-stripping card, filing a patent (British patent no. 6560) for fixing the flat cards on an endless chain, allowing them to be regularly cleaned. [cite book |title= Biographical Dictionary of the History of Technology|last=Day |first=Lance |authorlink= |coauthors=McNeil, Ian (eds.)|year=1996 |publisher=Routledge |location=London and New York |isbn=0-415-06042-7]Smith was appointed by
Robert Peel to the Commission into the sanitation and health of manufacturing towns, which led to the 1848 Public Health Act: Smith pressed to make liquid manure useful to agriculture. Smith was also an active member of theRoyal Agricultural Improvement Society of Ireland , and a member of theGlasgow Philosophical Society , contributing papers to their "Transactions".References
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NAME= Smith, James
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SHORT DESCRIPTION=Scottish inventor
DATE OF BIRTH=1789-01-03
PLACE OF BIRTH=Glasgow
DATE OF DEATH=1850-06-10
PLACE OF DEATH=Kingencleuch nearMauchline
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