- Edward Weston (chemist)
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birth_date =May 9 ,1850
birth_place =Oswestry ,Shropshire ,England
death_date =August 20 ,1936
death_place =Montclair, New Jersey
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Electrical engineer Edward Weston (
May 9 ,1850 –August 20 ,1936 ) was an English chemist noted for his achievements inelectroplating and his development of theelectrochemical cell , named theWeston cell , for thevoltage standard. Edward Weston was a competitor ofThomas Edison in the early days of electricity generation and distribution.Biography
Born in
Oswestry ,Shropshire ,England (ed., nearWolverhampton ,Staffordshire, England ), in 1850 to a merchant family, Weston originally studied medicine but soon became interested in chemistry. He emigrated to theUnited States after receiving his medical diploma in 1870, where he found a job in the electroplating industry. Realizing the need for a constant source of current, he developed an interest in power generation and invented several dynamos and generators, and eventually co-founded the Weston Electric Light Company, who won the contract to illuminate theBrooklyn Bridge .He invented two alloys,
constantan andmanganin . Weston developedmeasurement instrument s forelectrical current --the modern foundation for thevoltmeter ,ammeter andwatt meter . In 1888 he formed theWeston Electrical Instrument Corporation , which would become famous for its volt meters, ammeters, watt meters,ohmmeter s,frequency meter s,transformer s, andtransducer s. Weston developed a method for producing a "true"permanent magnet . Weston conceived of and built a magneticspeedometer . Weston also developed the dashboard ammeter forHarley-Davidson motorcycle s.Weston invented and patented the saturated cadmium cell in 1893. The cathode in the cell is an amalgam of cadmium with mercury, the anode is of pure mercury, and the electrolyte is a solution of cadmium sulphate. The Weston cell is a wet-chemical cell that produces a highly stable voltage suitable as a laboratory standard for calibration of voltmeters. The temperature coefficient was reduced by shifting to an unsaturated design, the predominant type today. When the Weston cell became the International Standard for EMF in 1911, Weston waived his patent rights.
Weston died in
Montclair, New Jersey in 1936, having attained 309 United States patents during his life. [cite news |first= |last= |authorlink= |coauthors= |title=Dr. Edward Weston Is 85. |url= |quote= |publisher=New York Times |date=May 10 ,1935 , Friday |accessdate=2007-08-21 ]Patents
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Timeline of solar cells References
Further reading
* Woodbury, David Oakes, "A measure for greatness; a short biography of Edward Weston". New York, McGraw-Hill, 1949. LCCN 49049451
* Weston Electrical Instrument Corporation, "Measuring invisibles; the fifty-year record of the world's largest manufacturer of electrical measuring instruments". Newark, N.J., Weston Electrical Instrument Corporation, c1938. LCCN 40002525 (ed. Planned and written by F. Lawrence Babcock Associates, New York)
* Hospitalier, Édouard, "et al.", "Principales applications de l'électricité" (Tr. Principal applications of electricity; Modern applications of electricity). London : Kegan Paul, Trench & Co., 1882.External links
;General reference
* Katz, Eugenii, [http://chem.ch.huji.ac.il/~eugeniik/history/weston.htm Edward Weston] . Biosensors & Bioelectronics;Websites
* [http://www.corrosion-doctors.org/Biographies/WestonBio.htm Edward Weston (1850-1936)] . Corrosion Doctors
* [http://www.westonmaster.com/edward.htm 404 ] at www.westonmaster.com 'Homage to Edward Weston'
* [http://www.library.njit.edu/archives/weston-museum/ Weston Museum] , library.njit.edu
* [http://www.njinvent.njit.edu/1990/hall_of_fame_1990/edward_weston.html Edward Weston, Weston Instruments, Newark]
* [http://weston.ftldesign.com/ Weston Electrical Instrument Corporation]
* [http://www.diaxa.com/weston/thecompany.htm Weston - The Company and The Man]
* [http://www.westonaero.com/about_us/history.stm History of Weston Aerospace] , Weston – the Man (1850-1936).
* John D. de Vries, [http://www.westonmaster.com/edward.htm BIO: Edward Weston] , 2000
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