- Georges Claude
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birth_date =September 24 ,1870
birth_place =Paris
death_date =May 23 ,1960
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The Frenchengineer ,chemist , andinventor Georges Claude (September 24 ,1870 –May 23 ,1960 ), was the first to apply anelectrical discharge to a sealed tube ofneon gas (circa 1902) to create a lamp. Inspired in part byDaniel McFarlan Moore 's invention,Moore's Lamp, Paris -born Claude invented theneon lamp by passing anelectric current throughinert gas es, making them glow very brightly.In 1902 Georges Claude and businessman Paul Delorme founded L'Air Liquide S.A. (
Air Liquide ) based on a method to liquify air that enabled large scale production ofoxygen . Air Liquide presently exists as a large multinational corporation headquartered in Paris, France.In 1923, Georges Claude and his French company Claude Neon, introduced neon gas signs to the
United States , by selling two to aPackard car dealership in Los Angeles.Earle C. Anthony purchased the two signs reading "Packard" for $1,250 apiece. Neon lighting quickly became a popular fixture in outdoor advertising. Visible even in daylight, people would stop and stare at the first neon signs for hours, dubbed "liquid fire."Being a student of
Jacques-Arsène d'Arsonval , the inventor of theOTEC concept, Claude was also the first person to build prototype plants of that technology. Claude built his plant inCuba in 1930. The system produced 22 kilowatts of electricity with a low-pressureturbine .Cite book | title = Deep Ocean Water as Our Next Natural Resource | last = Takahashi | first = Masayuki Mac | coauthors = Translated by: Kitazawa, Kazuhiro and Snowden, Paul | origdate = 1991 | date = 2000 | publisher = Terra Scientific Publishing Company | location = Tokyo, Japan | chapter = 2 | isbn = 4-88704-125-x | url = http://www.terrapub.co.jp/e-library/dow/index.html]In 1935, Claude constructed another plant, this time aboard a 10,000-ton cargo vessel moored off the coast of
Brazil . Weather and waves destroyed both plants before they could become net power generators. (Net power is the amount of power generated after subtracting power needed to run the system.)Georges Claude was also an accomplished artist painting many watercolour pictures some when on holiday in the Pyrenees (1909) in the Valli's De Lac hon.
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