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  • 61 of engine

    Англо-русский синонимический словарь > of engine

  • 62 McCoy, Elijah

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    b. 1843 Colchester, Ontario, Canada
    d. 1929 Detroit, Michigan (?), USA
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    African-American inventor of steam-engine lubricators.
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    McCoy was born into a community of escaped African-American slaves. As a youth he went to Scotland and served an apprenticeship in Edinburgh in mechanical engineering. He returned to North America and ended up in Ypsilanti, Michigan, seeking employment at the headquarters of the Michigan Central Railroad Company. In spite of his training, the only job McCoy could obtain was that of locomotive fireman. Still, that enabled him to study at close quarters the problem of lubricating adequately the moving parts of a steam locomotive. Inefficient lubrication led to overheating, delays and even damage. In 1872 McCoy patented the first of his lubricating devices, applicable particularly to stationary engines. He assigned his patent rights to W. and S.C.Hamlin of Ypsilanti, from which he derived enough financial resources to develop his invention. A year later he patented an improved hydrostatic lubricator, which could be used for both stationary and locomotive engines, and went on to make further improvements. McCoy's lubricators were widely taken up by other railroads and his employers promoted him from the footplate to the task of giving instruction in the use of his lubricating equipment. Many others had been attempting to achieve the same result and many rival products were on the market, but none was superior to McCoy's, which came to be known as "the Real McCoy", a term that has since acquired a wider application than to engine lubricators. McCoy moved to Detroit, Michigan, as a patent consultant in the railroad business. Altogether, he took out over fifty patents for various inventions, so that he became one of the most prolific of nineteenth-century black inventors, whose activities had been so greatly stimulated by the freedoms they acquired after the American Civil War. His more valuable patents were assigned to investors, who formed the Elijah McCoy Manufacturing Company. McCoy himself, however, was not a major shareholder, so he seems not to have derived the benefit that was due to him.
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    Further Reading
    P.P.James, 1989, The Real McCoy: African-American Invention and Innovation 1619– 1930, Washington: Smithsonian Institution, pp. 73–5.
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    Biographical history of technology > McCoy, Elijah

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  • Footplate — Foot plate , n. (Locomotives) See {Footboard} (a) . [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Footplate — The footplate of a steam locomotive is a large metal plate that rests on top of the frames. It is the full width of the locomotive and extends all the way from the front buffer beam to the back buffer beam. The boiler, the cab, and other… …   Wikipedia

  • footplate — noun a) The metal plate which forms the base platform of a steam locomotive, particularly in UK, which supports the boiler and the engineers cab. Kit had fallen into conversation with a footplate man who was deadheading back out to Samarkand,… …   Wiktionary

  • footplate — [[t]f ʊtpleɪt[/t]] footplates N COUNT: usu the N in sing On a steam train, the footplate is the place where the driver and fireman stand. [mainly BRIT] …   English dictionary

  • footplate man — noun The engineer, or driver of a locomotive Kit had fallen into conversation with a footplate man who was deadheading back out to Samarkand, where he lived with his wife and children …   Wiktionary

  • footplate — /foot playt /, n. 1. Carpentry. a plate running beneath and supporting a row of studs; mudsill. 2. a platform or special floor area on which workers stand to operate a machine. [1840 50; FOOT + PLATE1] * * * …   Universalium

  • footplate — foot·plate .plāt n the flat oval base of the stapes * * * foot·plate (footґplāt) basis stapedis …   Medical dictionary

  • footplate — foot|plate [ˈfutpleıt] n BrE the place on a steam train where the driver stood …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • footplate — n. special platform or area where a worker stands while operating machinery …   English contemporary dictionary

  • footplate — noun chiefly Brit. the platform for the crew in the cab of a locomotive …   English new terms dictionary

  • footplate — /ˈfʊtpleɪt/ (say footplayt) noun a platform in a locomotive on which the crew stand …  

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