- Joseph Vollmer
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name = Joseph Vollmer
nationality = German
birth_date =February 13 1871
birth_place =Baden-Baden
death_date =October 9 1955
death_place =Brunswick , Germany
education = Technikum Mittweida,Sachsen
spouse = Hedwig Stöhr
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significant_projects =A7V tank
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significant_awards =Joseph Vollmer (1871 - 1955) was a German automobile designer and engineer and a pioneering tank designer. As chief designer for the German War Department's motor vehicle section, he designed the
World War I German tanksA7V ,K-Wagen ,LK I andLK II .Early life
Born the son of a master locksmith, Vollmer grew up with three brothers in
Baden-Baden . He attended the Municipal Trade School and after graduating in 1886 went toCannstatt , to take up an apprenticeship as a mechanic in theMaschinenfabrik Esslingen . In 1894 he completed his engineering studies at the Technikum Mittweida inSachsen .Career
Vollmer's career as an engineer and automobile pioneer began at Bergmann's automobile division in
Gaggenau , beginning over 100 years of automobile construction in Gaggenau with the "Orient Express" automobile.cite book | last = Eckermann | first = Erik | authorlink = | coauthors = Peter L. Albrecht | title = World History of the Automobile | publisher =Society of Automotive Engineers | date = 2001 | location = | pages = | url = | doi = | id = | isbn = 076800800X]In 1887 Vollmer moved to the Kühlstein Wagenbau company of
Berlin-Charlottenburg .From 1901, he worked for
AEG , where in 1902 he became head of their NAG subsidiary. All vehicles produced by AEG-NAG until 1906 were produced under Vollmer's direction and were designed by him, including the world's firsttruck , the DURCH tractor-trailer of 1903.In 1905 Vollmer married Hedwig Stöhr, with whom he had two daughters; they celebrated their
golden wedding anniversary in 1955.Vollmer left NAG in 1906 and together with his friend Ernst Neuberg founded the Deutsche Automobil-Construktionsgesellschaft (DAC).
World War I
During World War I, Vollmer acquired the rank of Captain, and as chief designer for the German War Department's motor vehicle section, he designed the
World War I German tanksA7V ,K-Wagen ,LK I andLK II Post war
In the 1920s German interests bought shares in the Swedish company "Landskrona Nya Mekaniska Verkstads AB". The company was renamed Landsverk (
Lands krona Nya Mekaniska Verkstads AB) and Vollmer was appointed the chief designer.Vollmer subsequently moved to
Czechoslovakia , to join theSkoda company for whom he designed a wheel/track light tank, the KH-50 (Kolo-Housenka). This design had roadwheels mounted on the drive sprockets and jockey wheels behind them to support the tracks. Despite impressive specifications for the period - 13 mm armour, 37 mm turret-mounted armament, and a 50 hp engine capable of driving the tank at convert|8|mph|km/h (on tracks) and convert|22|mph|km/h (on wheels) - it was rejected by the Czech army.The army was, however, impressed by the hybrid wheel/track concept and commissioned further studies, which resulted in the KH-60 (1928-29) and the KH-70 (1930). In these two designs the engine power was increased to 60 hp and 70 hp respectively and a better system was developed for switching between track and wheel use which allowed a change in less than 10 minutes. [cite web | last = | first = | authorlink = | coauthors = | title = Czołg lekki Kolohousenka KH 50 | work = | publisher = | date = | url = http://www.czolgiem.com/czechy/kh50.htm | format = | doi = | accessdate = 2008-05-20]
2 KH-50 prototypes were built, one of which was later converted to a KH-60 and the other scrapped. Actual production included 2 KH-60s to the
USSR and 1 KH-70 toItaly . The wheel-on-track concept was finally abandoned in 1934.During the course of his career Vollmer was granted 450 German and foreign patents. His life's work was honoured by being awarded the
Bundesverdienstkreuz (Federal Cross of Merit).Joseph Vollner died after delivering a lecture in the
Volkswagen factory inBrunswick on October 9, 1955.In 2005 his hometown of Baden-Baden dedicated a bridge to him. The Joseph Vollmer Bridge is located between Europastraße/B500 and Schwarzwaldstraße. He had previously had a street in
Ortenberg named after him: Joseph-Vollmer-Strasse.Notes
References
*cite book | last = Zincke | first = Gisela | authorlink = | coauthors = Peter L. Albrecht | title = Joseph Vollmer – Konstrukteur und Pionier | publisher = Buch & Bild Helma Wessel | date = 2001 | location = Gaggenau | pages = | url = | doi = | id = | isbn =
*cite book | last = Zincke | first = Gisela | authorlink = | coauthors = Peter L. Albrecht | title = Joseph Vollmer – Designer and Pioneer | publisher = Buch & Bild Helma Wessel | date = 2003 | location = Gaggenau | pages = | url = | doi = | id = | isbn = (English Edition)
*cite book | last = Foss | first = Christopher F. | authorlink = | coauthors = | title = The Encyclopedia of Tanks and Armoured Fighting Vehicles | publisher = Spellmount | date = 2003 | location = | pages = p. 232 | url = | doi = | id = | isbn = 1862271887
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