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Charles Brinckerhoff Richards

Charles Brinckerhoff Richards (December 23, 1835 – April 20, 1919) was an engineer who worked for Colt's Patent Fire Arms Co., where he was responsible for the development of the Colt Single Action Army revolver.[1] Richards was a founder of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers and a professor at Yale University where he taught for 25 years.[2]

Charles B. Richards
Born
Charles Brinckerhoff Williams

(1833-12-23)December 23, 1833
Brooklyn, New York, United States
DiedApril 20, 1919(1919-04-20) (aged 85)
Occupation(s)Inventor, gunsmith, engineer, Yale University professor
SpouseAgnes Edwards Goodwin
ChildrenGeorge B. Richards, Harriet Roosevelt Richards
RelativesCharles Cutler Torrey (son-in-law)

Early life edit

Richards was born in Brooklyn, New York, to Thomas Fanning Richards and Harriet Howland Brinckerhoff. He attended private schools in Long Island and in New Jersey, showing an aptitude for the sciences. At 18 he apprenticed at Woodruff & Beach, a heavy equipment manufacturing plant, under William Wright. Following this apprenticeship, he worked at the Colt plant in Hartford, Connecticut, from 1855 to 1858. He left Colt in 1858 to take a position as a foreman in a New York plant manufacturing steam valves. That same year he married Agnes Edwards Goodwin.[3]

Engineering edit

In 1859, Richards opened an office in New York City as a patent solicitor and design engineer. He invented the Richards Steam engine indicator in 1860, which was hailed as the most significant improvement to the steam engine since the days of James Watt.[4][5]

The Colt years edit

After the onset of the American Civil War he returned to Colt in 1861, eventually becoming Superintendent of Engineering at the factory in Hartford, Connecticut. Richards' first major post Civil War design was Colt's second attempt at metallic cartridge conversion known as the "Richards Conversion". Colt's revolvers to this point had been black powder percussion pistols, where the shooter had to pour black powder into each of the six chambers, ram a bullet on top and place a percussion cap on the nipple at the rear of each of the chambers. However, the US Army wanted a revolver that held metallic cartridges, which Colt could not produce because the Rollin White patent was still held by rival Smith & Wesson. Colt's only solution would be to bore through the rear of their cylinders and devise a new method of ignition and case extraction. The Richards Conversion was performed on the Colt 1860 Army revolver. The caliber was .44 Colt and the loading lever was replaced by an ejector rod. This conversion added a breech plate with a firing pin and a rear sight mounted on the breech plate. Colt manufactured 9000 of these revolvers between 1873 and 1878. In 1873 Colt performed the same conversion on the M1851 and M1861 revolvers for the US Navy in .38 rimfire.[6] Along with William Mason he was granted patents from 1871 to convert percussion revolvers into rear-loading metallic cartridges revolvers. Those converted revolvers are nowadays identified as the "Richards-Mason Conversion".[7] There were approximately 2100 Richard-Mason M1860 Army Conversions made from 1877 to 1878 in a serial number range 5800 to 7900.[7]

Richards and Mason were later responsible for the design of the Colt Single Action Army revolver, also known as the "Peacemaker".[1] Five years after the introduction of the Single Action Army and two years before his retirement, he once again teamed up with Mason to produce a larger framed double-action revolver, the Colt M1878 Frontier.[8]

After Colt edit

After retiring from Colt in 1880, Richards was one of the founders of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers,[9][10] serving as its manager from 1881 to 1882 and Vice-president from 1888–1890. From 1884 to 1909 Richards was the chair of Mechanical Engineering at Yale University, Sheffield Scientific School.[3] Richards was the editor of engineering and technical works in Webster’s International Dictionary of the English Language in 1890.[11]

Richards was the United States Commissioner of the Paris Exposition of 1889 and a recipient of the Chevalier of the Legion of Honor of France.[3] He was a member of the Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences.

Richards died in New Haven, Connecticut on April 20, 1919.[12] His daughter Harriet Roosevelt Richards (1867–1932) was a noted book illustrator; his daughter Marian Edwards Richards married historian Charles Cutler Torrey.[13]

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ a b Arnold, David W. (2004). Classic Handguns of the 20th Century. Krause Publications. p. 16. ISBN 978-0-87349-576-9.
  2. ^ "Annual report – Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching". 16. Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. 1918: 119. He was one of the founders of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  3. ^ a b c "Charles B. Richards a biographical sketch". Cassier's Magazine. 36: 192. 1909. Retrieved 17 November 2011.
  4. ^ Porter, Charles T. (1883). A treatise on the Richards steam-engine indicator with directions for its use (4 ed.). New York: D. Van Nostrand. p. 4.
  5. ^ Roe, Joseph Wickham (1916). "The Colt Workmen – Pratt & Whitney". English and American Tool Builders. New Haven: Yale university press. pp. 173–174.
  6. ^ Sapp (2007)p. 54
  7. ^ a b Sapp (2007)p. 55
  8. ^ Kinard, Jeff (2004). Pistols: an illustrated history of their impact. ABC-CLIO. p. 163. ISBN 978-1-85109-470-7.
  9. ^ Frederick Remsen Hutton, ed. (1915). A history of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers from 1880 to 1915. The Society. p. 16.
  10. ^ "Machinery". The Industrial Press. 1908: 826. Richards was one of the founders of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers in 1881 {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  11. ^ Welch, Lewis Sheldon; Walter Camp (1899). "Professors of the Department of Engineering". Yale, her campus, class-rooms, and athletics. L. C. Page and company (incorporated). p. 376.
  12. ^ New York Times Obituary (April 21, 1919)
  13. ^ "Married". The New York Times. 1911-06-26. p. 9. Retrieved 2022-10-20 – via Newspapers.com.

References edit

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Charles Brinckerhoff Richards December 23 1835 April 20 1919 was an engineer who worked for Colt s Patent Fire Arms Co where he was responsible for the development of the Colt Single Action Army revolver 1 Richards was a founder of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers and a professor at Yale University where he taught for 25 years 2 Charles B RichardsBornCharles Brinckerhoff Williams 1833 12 23 December 23 1833Brooklyn New York United StatesDiedApril 20 1919 1919 04 20 aged 85 New Haven ConnecticutOccupation s Inventor gunsmith engineer Yale University professorSpouseAgnes Edwards GoodwinChildrenGeorge B Richards Harriet Roosevelt RichardsRelativesCharles Cutler Torrey son in law Contents 1 Early life 2 Engineering 2 1 The Colt years 2 2 After Colt 3 Footnotes 4 ReferencesEarly life editRichards was born in Brooklyn New York to Thomas Fanning Richards and Harriet Howland Brinckerhoff He attended private schools in Long Island and in New Jersey showing an aptitude for the sciences At 18 he apprenticed at Woodruff amp Beach a heavy equipment manufacturing plant under William Wright Following this apprenticeship he worked at the Colt plant in Hartford Connecticut from 1855 to 1858 He left Colt in 1858 to take a position as a foreman in a New York plant manufacturing steam valves That same year he married Agnes Edwards Goodwin 3 Engineering editIn 1859 Richards opened an office in New York City as a patent solicitor and design engineer He invented the Richards Steam engine indicator in 1860 which was hailed as the most significant improvement to the steam engine since the days of James Watt 4 5 The Colt years edit After the onset of the American Civil War he returned to Colt in 1861 eventually becoming Superintendent of Engineering at the factory in Hartford Connecticut Richards first major post Civil War design was Colt s second attempt at metallic cartridge conversion known as the Richards Conversion Colt s revolvers to this point had been black powder percussion pistols where the shooter had to pour black powder into each of the six chambers ram a bullet on top and place a percussion cap on the nipple at the rear of each of the chambers However the US Army wanted a revolver that held metallic cartridges which Colt could not produce because the Rollin White patent was still held by rival Smith amp Wesson Colt s only solution would be to bore through the rear of their cylinders and devise a new method of ignition and case extraction The Richards Conversion was performed on the Colt 1860 Army revolver The caliber was 44 Colt and the loading lever was replaced by an ejector rod This conversion added a breech plate with a firing pin and a rear sight mounted on the breech plate Colt manufactured 9000 of these revolvers between 1873 and 1878 In 1873 Colt performed the same conversion on the M1851 and M1861 revolvers for the US Navy in 38 rimfire 6 Along with William Mason he was granted patents from 1871 to convert percussion revolvers into rear loading metallic cartridges revolvers Those converted revolvers are nowadays identified as the Richards Mason Conversion 7 There were approximately 2100 Richard Mason M1860 Army Conversions made from 1877 to 1878 in a serial number range 5800 to 7900 7 Richards and Mason were later responsible for the design of the Colt Single Action Army revolver also known as the Peacemaker 1 Five years after the introduction of the Single Action Army and two years before his retirement he once again teamed up with Mason to produce a larger framed double action revolver the Colt M1878 Frontier 8 After Colt edit After retiring from Colt in 1880 Richards was one of the founders of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers 9 10 serving as its manager from 1881 to 1882 and Vice president from 1888 1890 From 1884 to 1909 Richards was the chair of Mechanical Engineering at Yale University Sheffield Scientific School 3 Richards was the editor of engineering and technical works in Webster s International Dictionary of the English Language in 1890 11 Richards was the United States Commissioner of the Paris Exposition of 1889 and a recipient of the Chevalier of the Legion of Honor of France 3 He was a member of the Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences Richards died in New Haven Connecticut on April 20 1919 12 His daughter Harriet Roosevelt Richards 1867 1932 was a noted book illustrator his daughter Marian Edwards Richards married historian Charles Cutler Torrey 13 Footnotes edit a b Arnold David W 2004 Classic Handguns of the 20th Century Krause Publications p 16 ISBN 978 0 87349 576 9 Annual report Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching 16 Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching 1918 119 He was one of the founders of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help a b c Charles B Richards a biographical sketch Cassier s Magazine 36 192 1909 Retrieved 17 November 2011 Porter Charles T 1883 A treatise on the Richards steam engine indicator with directions for its use 4 ed New York D Van Nostrand p 4 Roe Joseph Wickham 1916 The Colt Workmen Pratt amp Whitney English and American Tool Builders New Haven Yale university press pp 173 174 Sapp 2007 p 54 a b Sapp 2007 p 55 Kinard Jeff 2004 Pistols an illustrated history of their impact ABC CLIO p 163 ISBN 978 1 85109 470 7 Frederick Remsen Hutton ed 1915 A history of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers from 1880 to 1915 The Society p 16 Machinery The Industrial Press 1908 826 Richards was one of the founders of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers in 1881 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Welch Lewis Sheldon Walter Camp 1899 Professors of the Department of Engineering Yale her campus class rooms and athletics L C Page and company incorporated p 376 New York Times Obituary April 21 1919 Married The New York Times 1911 06 26 p 9 Retrieved 2022 10 20 via Newspapers com References editSapp Rick 2007 Standard Catalog of Colt Firearms F W Media Inc ISBN 978 0 89689 534 8 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Charles Brinckerhoff Richards amp oldid 1152082963, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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