- Alfred Carlton Gilbert
Alfred Carlton Gilbert (
February 13 ,1884 –January 24 ,1961 ) was an Americaninventor , athlete,toy -maker andbusinessman . Born inSalem, Oregon and died inBoston, Massachusetts , Gilbert is best known as the inventor of theErector Set .Early life
Gilbert was educated at the
Tualatin Academy and attendedPacific University in nearbyForest Grove, Oregon . While attending Pacific University, Gilbert was a brother of theGamma Sigma Fraternity. [Pacific University Heart of the Oak, 1902, page 85.] He left Pacific after 1902 and transferred toYale University . Gilbert financed hiseducation at Yale University by working as a magician, earning a degree insports medicine . An accomplished athlete, he broke the world record for consecutivechin-up s (39) in 1900, distance record for running long dive in 1902, and height in thepole vault . He tied for gold with fellow AmericanEdward Cook at the1908 Summer Olympics inLondon for pole vaulting. That same year he married Mary Thompson, whom he had met atPacific University . They had three children: two girls and a boy.Career
Choosing not to pursue a medical career, Gilbert co-founded a company manufacturing magic sets in 1909. This company would later become the
A. C. Gilbert Company . Gilbert invented theErector Set , a popular construction toy, in 1913. His inspiration was steel construction girders being used on theNew York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad . In 1918, with the United States embroiled inWorld War I and the Council of National Defense considering a ban on toy production, Gilbert argued successfully against it. The press gave him the nickname "The man who savedChristmas ."By 1935, he had sold more than 30 million of the sets. He also added
chemistry set s,microscope sets, and other educational toys to his product line, accumulating more than 150 patents during his 50-year career. In 1938, he acquired the rights to theAmerican Flyer toy train line from W. O. Coleman and moved their production from Chicago to New Haven. At the same time, he adopted a 3/16 scale for this train line while keeping the three-rail O-gauge track now associated with Lionel. Following World War II, O-gauge track was abandoned in favor of two-rail S-gauge track. Gilbert was lauded for his strict adherence to scale realism, making American Flyer trains look more real and less toylike.Gilbert is also credited with originating the concept of providing benefits for his employees, co-founded the
Toy Manufacturers of America organization and was its first president.Frustrated that invention was an important part of American society but not taught in schools, in 1941 Gilbert opened the
Gilbert Hall of Science inNew York City , an early science and technology museum. It served the dual purpose of promoting interest in science and selling Gilbert's products.In 1950–1951 he sold the
Gilbert U-238 Atomic Energy Laboratory .Later years
Upon his retirement in 1954, Gilbert turned his company over to his son. The same year, he published his autobiography, titled "The Man Who Lives in Paradise." After his death in 1961, the family sold its remaining shares in the A. C. Gilbert Company to Jack Wrather. It went out of business six years later.
A museum in Gilbert's birthplace of Salem, Oregon,
A. C. Gilbert's Discovery Village , is named in his honor. It opened in 1989. A biography titled "The Man Who Changed How Boys and Toys Were Made" was published in 2002.The CBS television movie "The Man Who Saved Christmas" is a dramatization of A.C. Gilbert’s campaign to save Christmas during the years 1917 and 1918 when America was involved in
World War I . He was portrayed byJason Alexander . The film takes several historical liberties. It debutedDecember 15 ,2002 .References
External links
* [http://www.acgilbert.org A. C. Gilbert's Discovery Village]
* [http://www.acgilbertheritagesociety.com/ The A. C. Gilbert Heritage Society]
* [http://www.eliwhitney.org/gil/man.htm A. C. Gilbert profile from the Eli Whitney Museum]
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