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Alexandre "Sacha" Horowitz (24 March 1904 – 1982) was a
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and inventor. Alexandre "Sacha" Horowitz was born in 1904 in Antwerp, (Belgium) to parents of East-European Jewish heritage, and lived from 1914 in The Netherlands until his death in 1982. He has 136 patents awarded to his name over a period of 50 years covering a wide variety of products including
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, see below) and oil industry equipment. His most well-known invention however is the
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. In 1980 Horowitz was elected Honorary Member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. He died in 1982 in Switzerland.


References

*Hans Schippers, ''Vader van de Philishave'', Dutch periodical ''De Ingenieur'' nr. 3–16 February 2000, p. 49


External links


Philishave collectors Club
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at the Database Joods Biografisch Woordenboek {{DEFAULTSORT:Horowitz, Alexandre 1904 births 1982 deaths 20th-century Dutch inventors Dutch Jews Dutch mechanical engineers Dutch electrical engineers Delft University of Technology alumni Philips employees Eindhoven University of Technology faculty Engineers from Antwerp 20th-century Dutch engineers Belgian emigrants to the Netherlands