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Charles Wallace Hunt (October 13, 1841 – March 27, 1911) was an American mechanical engineer, inventor and business executive, known as president of the
American Society of Mechanical Engineers The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) is an American professional association that, in its own words, "promotes the art, science, and practice of multidisciplinary engineering and allied sciences around the globe" via "continuing ...
in the year 1898–99.


Biography

Hunt was born at
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, on October 13, 1841."Obituary: Charles Wallace Hunt," in: ''American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Proceedings of the.'' Vol. 30 (4), April 1911, pp. 140–141 He came into prominence as founder of the C. W. Hunt Company in
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in 1871, three years after he had settled in Staten Island and had started a retail coal business. Hunt was elected president of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers for the year 1898–99, and was elected an Associate of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers in 1902. He died March 27, 1911, at Richmond County in Staten Island, New York.


Work


C.W. Hunt Company

C.W. Hunt Company was a constructive engineering firm located in West New Brighton. The company made coal and ore-handling machinery, and build wharves, docks, storage warehouses, power stations, railways, cranes, etc. The Robert Pearson Collection (2015) summarized that "although not as well known as other industrial suppliers, the C. W. Hunt Co. offered an amazing assortment of industrial equipment. Established in 1872, the New York based firm supplied rope, coal handling equipment, cranes, and complete industrial railways. The innovative company was purchased by the
Yale and Towne Manufacturing Yale is one of the world's oldest lock manufacturers, owned by its parent company, Assa Abloy. Over its extensive history, Yale has received patents for dozens of its products, and the company has distributed its products to more than 120 count ...
in 1920 shortly after C. W. Hunt Co produced a battery powered lift truck."The Robert Pearson Collection: Industrial Suppliers - C. W. Hunt
at narrowgaugechaos.com. Accessed 10-03-2015.


Selected publications

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Coal Handling Machinery: No. 9306
'' Published 1893 by C. W. Hunt Company * Charles Wallace Hunt.
American Society of Mechanical Engineers, President's Address 1898: The Engineer, His Work, His Ethics, His Pleasures
'' American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1898 * Charles Wallace Hunt. ''Manila Rope: Transmission and Hoisting,'' 1912. * Charles Wallace Hunt. ''Heat Transmission in Poor Conductors,'' 1913.


Patents, a selection


Patent US708713 - Hoisting apparatus
1902
Patent US729868 - Hoisting apparatus
1902
Patent US796074 - Coal-chute
1905
Patent US1020607 - Motor-truck
1910
Patent US1048834 - Conveyer
1910


References


External links

* * The Robert Pearson Collection

{{DEFAULTSORT:Hunt, Charles Wallace 1813 births 1911 deaths Engineers from New York (state) 20th-century American inventors People from Candor, New York 19th-century American businesspeople