- Jan Ernst Matzeliger
Jan Ernst Matzeliger (
September 15 ,1852 –August 24 ,1889 ) was an African-American inventor in theshoe industry. Matzeliger was born inParamaribo (then Dutch Guyana, now Suriname). His father was a Dutch engineer and his mother blackSuriname se slave. He had some interest in mechanics in his native country, but his efforts at inventing a shoe-lasting machine began in theUnited States after a life of working in a machinery shop. He settled inPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania at 19 after working as a sailor. By 1877 he spoke adequate English and had moved toMassachusetts . After five years of work he patented his invention in 1883. [ [http://www.uh.edu/engines/epi522.htm University of Houston] ]His machine would speed up the production of shoes considerably. Previously, working by hand, one could produce 50 pairs of shoes a day, but his machine could produce between 150 to 700 pairs of shoes a day. His shoe-lasting machine also cut the shoe prices across the nation in halfFact|date=August 2008. Despite that, a combination of early death in
Lynn, Massachusetts fromtuberculosis and other factors, meant he never saw the full profit of his invention. In recognition of his accomplishment he was honored on a postage stamp onSeptember 15 ,1991 . [ [http://web.mit.edu/invent/iow/matzeliger.html "Inventor of the Week" MIT] ]Patents
#274,207, 3/20/1883, Automatic method for lasting shoes
#421,954, 2/25/1890, Nailing machine
#423,937, 3/25/1890, Tack separating and distributing mechanism
#459,899, 9/22/1891, Lasting machine
#415,726, 11/26/1899, Mechanism for distributing tacks, nails, etc.References
External links
* [http://search.eb.com/blackhistory/article-9051466 Encyclopædia Britannica's Guide to Black History]
* [http://www.blackinventor.com/pages/janmatzeliger.html Profile of Jan Matzeliger] - The Black Inventor Online Museum
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