- Andrew Toti
Andrew J. Toti (
24 July ,1915 –20 March ,2005 ) was a world-renowned Americaninventor . Toti was born inVisalia, California , and died inModesto, California . He held more than 500 U.S.patent s at the time of his death. Toti was honored by theEdison Society in 1995.Among his many inventions, the most famous include an inflatable lifejacket (nick-named the
Mae West ), anautomated chicken plucker , light-weightconstruction beam (commonly used inAustralia ), and theEndoFlex endotracheal tube (co-invented withMichael H Wong andJay Kotin ). He invented a combination lock when he was 12 years old.Toti attended
Modesto High School through tenth grade. He completed his education through correspondence courses.Toti related that his mother was the inspiration for the invention of the Mae West life vest. He had built a
boat , and his mother was worried because he couldn't swim. He designed a personal life preserver filled with duck feathers. However, that was too bulky and heavy, so he usedair . Toti sold the rights to the Mae West life vest to the US War Department in 1936 for $1,600.Toti owned and operated Tro-Pic-Kal Manufacturing Company of Modesto for approximately 60 years.
Perpetual motion
Toti worked at a pet project, building a
perpetual motion machine . The physicallaws of thermodynamics mean such a machine is impossible: if it were possible, it would offer a limitless energy supply.Toti's machine was both mechanical and electromagnetic. He said he had reached 95 % to 97 % levels, meaning a power conversion loss of 3 % to 5 %. He believed his 3 % energy loss is the lowest anyone has achieved.
"I still believe it's possible," he said.
Family
* Spouse: Marion Toti
* Daughter: Andrea Pimental née Toti
* Stepson: Raymond WebsterToti's parents, who immigrated to the US from
Italy , bought a delicatessen when he was nine years old.References and links
* [http://www.endoflex.net EndoFlex]
* [http://www.uspto.gov US Patent Office]
* [http://www.endoflex.net/images/andrew2.jpgphoto]
* [http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4564457&sourceCode=RSS NPR Audio Report]
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