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John Hays Hammond Jr.

John Hays Hammond Jr. (April 13, 1888 – February 12, 1965) was an American inventor known as "The Father of Radio Control". Hammond's pioneering developments in electronic remote control are the foundation for all modern radio remote control devices, including modern missile guidance systems, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), and the unmanned combat aerial vehicle (UCAVs). Of Hammond's many individual inventions, the inventions which have seen the most significant application are the variable pitch or controlled pitch propellers and single dial radio tuning.[1][2][3] He was the son of mining engineer John Hays Hammond, Sr.

John Hays Hammond Jr.
May 22, 1922
BornApril 13, 1888
DiedFebruary 12, 1965(1965-02-12) (aged 76)
Alma materYale University (B.S., 1910)
Occupationinventor
SpouseIrene E. Fenton Reynolds
Parent(s)John Hays Hammond, Sr
Natalie Harris Hammond
RelativesNatalie Hays Hammond (sister)
Richard Pindle Hammond (brother)
AwardsIEEE Medal of Honor (1963)
John Hays Hammond Jr. and Sr., 1922

Biography edit

Born in San Francisco, California, he and his family moved to South Africa and the Transvaal in 1893. His father was active as a mining engineer for Cecil Rhodes' mines in South Africa. In 1898, the family moved to England, where young Hammond fell in love with castles and life in earlier times. The family returned to the United States at the turn of the 20th century.

At the age of twelve, Hammond accompanied his father on a business trip to Thomas Edison’s laboratory in West Orange, New Jersey. Upon being introduced to Edison, the boy asked so many questions that the inventor gave him a personal tour of the complex and assumed the role of mentor.[citation needed] The two would remain in contact for the rest of Edison’s life. While studying at the Sheffield Scientific School of Yale University, Hammond became interested in the new study of radio waves, and he was taken under the wing of Alexander Graham Bell. Bell also became his mentor, and the two would remain close friends until Bell’s death.

After graduation from Yale in 1910, Hammond took a job in the U.S. Patent Office. His strategy was simple: having learned from Edison that "inventing had to be a money-making proposition, where better to learn what fields were up-and-coming than in the Patent Office?" After he became an authority on the patent process, he founded the Hammond Radio Research Laboratory on his father's estate in Gloucester, Massachusetts. In total, he is credited with more than 800 foreign and domestic patents on more than 400 inventions (the exact number of inventions is vague due to how credit was listed on the forms), mostly in the fields of radio control and naval weaponry.

He served on the Board of Directors of RCA and a listing of his professional colleagues and society friends reads like a Who’s Who of the rich and famous. Aside from his inherited wealth, his inventions brought Hammond an additional fortune. Between the years 1926 and 1929, he built a castle (including a drawbridge) which became his home, laboratory, and a showplace for his collection of Roman, medieval, and Renaissance artifacts. Hammond was also interested in the mechanism and workings of the pipe organ, and had a huge organ installed in the castle's Great Hall. Famous organists, including Richard Ellsasser and Virgil Fox, performed and made commercial recordings on this instrument, unfortunately no longer in operating condition (2015). Overlooking Gloucester Harbor in the North Shore region of Massachusetts, Hammond Castle is now a museum which offers self-guided tours throughout half the year and hosts fundraising events on a regular basis.[4]

Hammond was awarded the Edward Longstreth Medal from The Franklin Institute in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1959.

Personal life edit

Hammond married Gloucester resident, artist, and devout spiritualist Irene Fenton in 1925. In addition to his marriage, Hammond was part of a homosexual/pansexual circle surrounding A. Piatt Andrew, actor Leslie Buswell, and interior designer Henry Davis Sleeper, referring to the B.A.S.H. acronym often referenced in Gloucester culture (B.A.S.H. standing for Buswell, Andrew, Sleeper, and Hammond).[5][6][7]

In popular culture edit

His castle was investigated by TAPS in 2012 for paranormal activity, and this was shown on the TV show Ghost Hunters.[8]

Hammond Castle was also featured on the PBS Reality Show FETCH! with Ruff Ruffman in Season One.

Inventions edit

Examples of Hammond's 400+ U.S. patents:

10/21/1919 – System of Teledynamic Control (1,275,741)
5/20/1922 – System for Radio Control of Moving Bodies (1,420,258)
11/6/1928 – Submarine sound transmission (1,500,243)
3/18/1929 – Multi-channel radio system (1,717,662)
12/29/1931 – Secret Radio Communication (1,838,762)
5/19/1931 – Paravane Torpedo (1,806,346)
12/14/1936 – Gaseous Detector of Radiant Energy (1,610,371)
5/27/1941 – Variable Pitch Propeller Control (2,243,095)
7/11/1944 – Radio Alarm System (2,343,499)

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Webster’s New Biographical Dictionary, © 1983, Springfield, Massachusetts, Merriam Webster, p. 442
  2. ^ http://www.britannica.com/biography/John-Hays-Hammond-Jr Britannica online
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 2016-03-08. Retrieved 2016-03-02. Lemelson-MIT
  4. ^ Ramos, L. P. Magnolia A Brief History © 2008 Charleston, South Carolina: History Press, pp. 76-77 ISBN 978-1-59629-453-0
  5. ^ Shand-Tucci, Douglass (2004). The Crimson Letter: Harvard, Homosexuality, and the Shaping of American Culture. New York: St. Martin's Press. pp. 116–118. ISBN 9780312330903.
  6. ^ Douglass Shand-Tucci, The Art of Scandal: The Life and Times of Isabella Stewart, HarperCollins, 1998, p245
  7. ^ "Historic New England celebrates Pride Month | Historic New England".
  8. ^ "Shows". 28 June 2022.

Further reading edit

  • Dandola, John Living in the Past, Looking to the Future: The Biography of John Hays Hammond, Jr., Quincannon Pub Group, 2004.
  • Dandola, John Living in the Past, Looking to the Future: The Biography of John Hays Hammond, Jr., Addendum, Quincannon Pub Group, 2020.

External links edit

  • Hammond Castle Museum Official Website
  • John Hays Hammond, Jr. papers (MS 863). Manuscripts and Archives, Yale University Library. [1]
  • The Infography of John Hays Hammond Jr.
  • Works by John Hays Hammond Jr. at Project Gutenberg
  • Works by or about John Hays Hammond Jr. at Internet Archive
  • 1941 Illustrated Story of John Hammond Jr.

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For other people named John Hammond see John Hammond disambiguation John Hays Hammond Jr April 13 1888 February 12 1965 was an American inventor known as The Father of Radio Control Hammond s pioneering developments in electronic remote control are the foundation for all modern radio remote control devices including modern missile guidance systems unmanned aerial vehicles UAVs and the unmanned combat aerial vehicle UCAVs Of Hammond s many individual inventions the inventions which have seen the most significant application are the variable pitch or controlled pitch propellers and single dial radio tuning 1 2 3 He was the son of mining engineer John Hays Hammond Sr John Hays Hammond Jr May 22 1922BornApril 13 1888San Francisco California USADiedFebruary 12 1965 1965 02 12 aged 76 New York City U S Alma materYale University B S 1910 OccupationinventorSpouseIrene E Fenton ReynoldsParent s John Hays Hammond Sr Natalie Harris HammondRelativesNatalie Hays Hammond sister Richard Pindle Hammond brother AwardsIEEE Medal of Honor 1963 John Hays Hammond Jr and Sr 1922 Contents 1 Biography 2 Personal life 3 In popular culture 4 Inventions 5 See also 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksBiography editBorn in San Francisco California he and his family moved to South Africa and the Transvaal in 1893 His father was active as a mining engineer for Cecil Rhodes mines in South Africa In 1898 the family moved to England where young Hammond fell in love with castles and life in earlier times The family returned to the United States at the turn of the 20th century At the age of twelve Hammond accompanied his father on a business trip to Thomas Edison s laboratory in West Orange New Jersey Upon being introduced to Edison the boy asked so many questions that the inventor gave him a personal tour of the complex and assumed the role of mentor citation needed The two would remain in contact for the rest of Edison s life While studying at the Sheffield Scientific School of Yale University Hammond became interested in the new study of radio waves and he was taken under the wing of Alexander Graham Bell Bell also became his mentor and the two would remain close friends until Bell s death After graduation from Yale in 1910 Hammond took a job in the U S Patent Office His strategy was simple having learned from Edison that inventing had to be a money making proposition where better to learn what fields were up and coming than in the Patent Office After he became an authority on the patent process he founded the Hammond Radio Research Laboratory on his father s estate in Gloucester Massachusetts In total he is credited with more than 800 foreign and domestic patents on more than 400 inventions the exact number of inventions is vague due to how credit was listed on the forms mostly in the fields of radio control and naval weaponry He served on the Board of Directors of RCA and a listing of his professional colleagues and society friends reads like a Who s Who of the rich and famous Aside from his inherited wealth his inventions brought Hammond an additional fortune Between the years 1926 and 1929 he built a castle including a drawbridge which became his home laboratory and a showplace for his collection of Roman medieval and Renaissance artifacts Hammond was also interested in the mechanism and workings of the pipe organ and had a huge organ installed in the castle s Great Hall Famous organists including Richard Ellsasser and Virgil Fox performed and made commercial recordings on this instrument unfortunately no longer in operating condition 2015 Overlooking Gloucester Harbor in the North Shore region of Massachusetts Hammond Castle is now a museum which offers self guided tours throughout half the year and hosts fundraising events on a regular basis 4 Hammond was awarded the Edward Longstreth Medal from The Franklin Institute in Philadelphia Pennsylvania in 1959 Personal life editHammond married Gloucester resident artist and devout spiritualist Irene Fenton in 1925 In addition to his marriage Hammond was part of a homosexual pansexual circle surrounding A Piatt Andrew actor Leslie Buswell and interior designer Henry Davis Sleeper referring to the B A S H acronym often referenced in Gloucester culture B A S H standing for Buswell Andrew Sleeper and Hammond 5 6 7 In popular culture editHis castle was investigated by TAPS in 2012 for paranormal activity and this was shown on the TV show Ghost Hunters 8 Hammond Castle was also featured on the PBS Reality Show FETCH with Ruff Ruffman in Season One Inventions editExamples of Hammond s 400 U S patents 10 21 1919 System of Teledynamic Control 1 275 741 5 20 1922 System for Radio Control of Moving Bodies 1 420 258 11 6 1928 Submarine sound transmission 1 500 243 3 18 1929 Multi channel radio system 1 717 662 12 29 1931 Secret Radio Communication 1 838 762 5 19 1931 Paravane Torpedo 1 806 346 12 14 1936 Gaseous Detector of Radiant Energy 1 610 371 5 27 1941 Variable Pitch Propeller Control 2 243 095 7 11 1944 Radio Alarm System 2 343 499 See also editNikola Tesla friend of Hammond Natalie Hays Hammond 1904 1985 artist and inventor of a form of applique was the sister of John Hays Hammond Jr Richard Pindle Hammond 1896 1980 composer of orchestral and chamber music was the brother of John Hays Hammond Jr References edit Webster s New Biographical Dictionary c 1983 Springfield Massachusetts Merriam Webster p 442 http www britannica com biography John Hays Hammond Jr Britannica online John Hays Hammond Lemelson MIT Program Archived from the original on 2016 03 08 Retrieved 2016 03 02 Lemelson MIT Ramos L P Magnolia A Brief History c 2008 Charleston South Carolina History Press pp 76 77 ISBN 978 1 59629 453 0 Shand Tucci Douglass 2004 The Crimson Letter Harvard Homosexuality and the Shaping of American Culture New York St Martin s Press pp 116 118 ISBN 9780312330903 Douglass Shand Tucci The Art of Scandal The Life and Times of Isabella Stewart HarperCollins 1998 p245 Historic New England celebrates Pride Month Historic New England Shows 28 June 2022 Further reading editDandola John Living in the Past Looking to the Future The Biography of John Hays Hammond Jr Quincannon Pub Group 2004 Dandola John Living in the Past Looking to the Future The Biography of John Hays Hammond Jr Addendum Quincannon Pub Group 2020 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to John Hays Hammond Jr Hammond Castle Museum Official Website John Hays Hammond Jr papers MS 863 Manuscripts and Archives Yale University Library 1 The Infography of John Hays Hammond Jr Biography of John Hays Hammond Jr Works by John Hays Hammond Jr at Project Gutenberg Works by or about John Hays Hammond Jr at Internet Archive 1941 Illustrated Story of John Hammond Jr Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John Hays Hammond Jr amp oldid 1179043340, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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