Charles F Kettering Biography, Age, Weight, Height, Friend, Like, Affairs, Favourite, Birthdate & Other

Charles F Kettering Biography, Age, Weight, Height, Friend, Like, Affairs, Favourite, Birthdate & Other

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This Biography is about one of the best Professional Inventor of the world Charles F Kettering including his Height, weight,Age & Other Detail…

Biography Of Charles F Kettering
Real Name Charles F Kettering
Profession Electrical Engineers, Business People
Nick Name Charles Franklin Kettering
Famous as Inventor, Engineer & Businessman
Nationality American
Personal Life of Charles F Kettering
Born on 29 August 1876
Birthday 29th August
Died At Age 82
Sun Sign Virgo
Born in Loudonville, Ohio
Died on 25 November 1958
Place of death Dayton, Ohio
Diseases & Disabilities Visual Impairment
Family Background of Charles F Kettering
Father Jacob Kettering
Mother Martha Hunter Kettering
Spouse/Partner Olive Williams
Children Eugene Kettering
Education Ohio State University, The College of Wooster
Founder/Co-Founder Dayton Engineering Laboratories Company (Delco)
discoveries / inventions Freon Refrigerant
Awards Hoover Medal John Fritz Medal Edison Medal
The ASME Medal 1936 – Franklin Medal
Personal Fact of Charles F Kettering

Widely revered as one of greatest inventers in America, Charles F. Kettering was an electrical engineer and an industrial pioneer. He was the vice president of General Motors Research Corporation, a position which he held for a continuous 27 years. He held 186 patents, which includes the electrical starting motor and leaded gasoline.

His inventions are known to have made tremendous contribution to the development of the modern day automobile industry. Some of his inventions were also employed in the fields of aviation technologies, medical research and diesel locomotives. Kettering also spent a major chunk of his life as a devoted social philosopher, farmer and a school teacher.

He also invented the Freon refrigerant, which is used for the purpose of refrigeration and air-conditioning. He developed the first aerial missile in the world, Bug, which laid the foundation for future inventions of guided missiles and the like. He made innumerable contributions to National Cash Register, where he invented the first electric cash register and accounting machines. He suffered from eye problems during his school and college days, which affected his initial education.