József Galamb - Place of Birth, Date of Birth, Age, Wiki, Facts, Net Worth, Birthday, Biography and Family

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Feb 03, 1881 Makó, Csongrád County, Hungary Died on 04 Dec 1955 (aged 74)

Hungarian mechanical engineer

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About József Galamb

  • József Galamb (English: Joseph A.
  • Galamb) (3 February 1881 – 4 December 1955) was a Hungarian-American mechanical engineer.
  • most known for model T. Galamb finished his education at the Budapest Industrial Technology Engineering Course (the predecessor of the present-day Óbuda University Bánki Donát Politechnical College) in 1899.
  • After receiving his diploma in mechanical engineering he worked at the Steel Engineering Factory in Diósgyor as a draftsman.
  • He next served one year in military service.
  • He worked at the Hungarian Automobile Co., where he won a postgraduate scholarship to Germany.
  • After the navy he went to see the world — Vienna, Dresden, Berlin, Hamburg and Bremen.
  • In 1903 he worked in many German cities as a skilled worker, he got the best education at Adler in Frankfurt.
  • He was hired to assemble automotive engines in a process in which each engine was built completely by one man.
  • When he learned of the 1904 American Auto World Fair in St.
  • Louis, he used his savings to travel to America by ship in October 1903.
  • After two months in New York, he found employment as a toolmaker at the Westinghouse Corporation in Pittsburgh.
  • Although he planned to go back to Germany in 1904, instead he joined the Stearns Automobile Company in Cleveland as a carburetor maker.Galamb applied for work at the Silent Northern plant, the reorganized Ford-Cadillac plant and the Ford Piquette Avenue Plant.
  • All three offered him work within three hours.
  • He joined the Ford Motor Company (twenty-four years old at that time) as a designer in December 1905.
  • The Ford Motor Company had 300 employees at the time assembling the Ford Model A from purchased parts.
  • Subsequent to redesigning the cooling system for the Model N, he became the chief designer of the company, and devised many of the parts of the famous Model T.
  • From 1915 he worked on the Fordson tractor design.
  • In 1921 he founded a scholarship for the poor students of his native town who wished to take up higher education at trade school.
  • During World War I he was busy designing military hardware, e.
  • g.
  • anti-submarine detection systems.
  • He visited Hungary many times, lecturing at the Association of Hungarian Engineers and Architects.
  • During World War II on Ford's suggestion, he designed a small six-cylinder car, which was completed in 1942.
  • On doctor's orders he retired from active work in 1944. His influence played a role in the Ford V8 and Eifel being assembled in Hungary from 1935.
  • He died in 1955 in Detroit.

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