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Werner von Siemens

Ernst Werner Siemens (von Siemens from 1888; English: /ˈsm.ənz/ SEEM-ənz;[1] German: [ˈziːməns, -mɛns];[2] 13 December 1816 – 6 December 1892) was a German electrical engineer, inventor and industrialist. Siemens's name has been adopted as the SI unit of electrical conductance, the siemens. He founded the electrical and telecommunications conglomerate Siemens.

Werner von Siemens
Born
Ernst Werner Siemens

(1816-12-13)13 December 1816
Died6 December 1892(1892-12-06) (aged 75)
Known forFounder of the Siemens AG
AwardsPour le Mérite for Sciences and Arts (1886)
Scientific career
FieldsElectrical engineer, inventor

Biography

Early years

Ernst Werner Siemens was born in Lenthe, today part of Gehrden, near Hannover, in the Kingdom of Hanover in the German Confederation, the fourth child (of fourteen) of a tenant farmer of the Siemens family, an old family of Goslar, documented since 1384. He was a brother of Carl Heinrich von Siemens and Carl Wilhelm Siemens, sons of Christian Ferdinand Siemens (31 July 1787 – 16 January 1840) and wife Eleonore Deichmann (1792 – 8 July 1839).

Middle years

After finishing school, Siemens intended to study at the Bauakademie Berlin.[3] However, since his family was highly indebted and thus could not afford to pay the tuition fees, he chose to join the Prussian Military Academy's School of Artillery and Engineering, between the years 1835–1838, instead, where he received his officers training.[4] Siemens was thought of as a good soldier, receiving various medals, and inventing electrically-charged sea mines, which were used to combat a Danish blockade of Kiel.[citation needed]

Upon returning home from war, he chose to work on perfecting technologies that had already been established and eventually became known worldwide for his advances in various technologies. In 1843 he sold the rights to his first invention to Elkington of Birmingham.[5] Siemens invented a telegraph that used a needle to point to the right letter, instead of using Morse code.[6] Based on this invention, he founded the company Telegraphen-Bauanstalt von Siemens & Halske on 1 October 1847, with the company opening a workshop on 12 October.[7]

The company was internationalised soon after its founding. One brother of Werner represented him in England (Sir William Siemens) and another in St. Petersburg, Russia (Carl von Siemens), each earning recognition. Following his industrial career, he was ennobled in 1888, becoming Werner von Siemens. He retired from his company in 1890 and died in 1892 in Berlin.[citation needed]

The company, reorganized as Siemens & Halske AG, Siemens-Schuckertwerke and – since 1966 – Siemens AG was later led by his brother Carl, his sons Arnold, Wilhelm, and Carl Friedrich, his grandsons Hermann and Ernst and his great-grandson Peter von Siemens. Siemens AG is one of the largest electrotechnological firms in the world. The von Siemens family still owns 6% of the company shares (as of 2013) and holds a seat on the supervisory board, being the largest shareholder.[citation needed]

Later years

Apart from the pointer telegraph, Siemens made sufficient contributions to the development of electrical engineering that he became known as the founding father of the discipline in Germany. He built the world's first electric elevator in 1880.[8] His company produced the tubes with which Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen investigated x-rays. He claimed invention of the dynamo although others invented it earlier. On 14 December 1877 he received German patent No. 2355 for an electromechanical "dynamic" or moving-coil transducer, which was adapted by A. L. Thuras and E. C. Wente for the Bell System in the late 1920s for use as a loudspeaker.[9] Wente's adaptation was issued U.S. Patent 1,707,545 in 1929.

In May 1881, Siemens & Halske inaugurated the world's first electric tram service, in the Berlin suburb of Groß-Lichterfelde.[10] Siemens is also the father of the trolleybus, which he initially tried and tested on 29 April 1882, using his "Elektromote".

Personal life

He was married twice: first in 1852 to Mathilde Drumann (died 1 July 1867), the daughter of the historian Wilhelm Drumann; second in 1869 to his relative Antonie Siemens (1840–1900). His children from first marriage were Arnold von Siemens and Georg Wilhelm von Siemens, and his children from second marriage were Hertha von Siemens (1870 – 5 January 1939), married in 1899 to Carl Dietrich Harries, and Carl Friedrich von Siemens.

Siemens was an advocate of social democracy,[11] and he hoped that industrial development would not be used in favour of capitalism, stating:

A number of great factories in the hands of rich capitalists, in which "slaves of work" drag out their miserable existence, is not, therefore, the goal of the development of the age of natural science, but a return to individual labour, or where the nature of things demands it, the carrying on of common workshops by unions of workmen, who will receive a sound basis only through the general extension of knowledge and civilization, and through the possibility of obtaining cheaper capital.[12]

He also rejected the claim that science leads to materialism, stating instead:

Equally unfounded is the complaint that the study of science and the technical application of the forces of nature gives to mankind a thoroughly material direction, makes them proud of their knowledge and power, and alienates ideal endeavours. The deeper we penetrate into the harmonious action of natural forces regulated by eternal unalterable laws, and yet so thickly veiled from our complete comprehension, the more we feel on the contrary moved to humble modesty, the smaller appears to us the extent of our knowledge, the more active is our endeavour to draw more from the inexhaustible fountain of knowledge, and understanding, and the higher rises our admiration of the endless wisdom which ordains and penetrates the whole creation.[13][14][15]

Commemoration

Werner von Siemens' portrait appeared on the 20 ℛℳ banknote issued by the Reichsbank from 1929 until 1939.[16] Printing ceased in 1939 but the note remained in circulation until the issue of the Deutsche Mark on 21 June 1948.

In 1923, German botanist Ignatz Urban published Siemensia, which is a monotypic genus of flowering plant from Cuba belonging to the family Rubiaceae and was named in honor of Werner von Siemens.[17]

U.S. Patents

  • U.S. Patent 322,859Electric railway (21 July 1885)
  • U.S. Patent 340,462Electric railway (20 April 1886)
  • U.S. Patent 415,577Electric meter (19 November 1889)
  • U.S. Patent 428,290 — Electric meter (20 May 1890)
  • U.S. Patent 520,274Electric railway (22 May 1894)
  • U.S. Patent 601,068 — Method of and apparatus for extracting gold from its ores (22 March 1898)

See also

References

  1. ^ Wells, John (3 April 2008). Longman Pronunciation Dictionary (3rd ed.). Pearson Longman. ISBN 978-1-4058-8118-0.
  2. ^ Wells, John C. (2008), Longman Pronunciation Dictionary (3rd ed.), Longman, ISBN 978-1-4058-8118-0
  3. ^ Werner von Siemens. "Inventor and entrepreneur : recollections of Werner von Siemens". London, England, 1966.
  4. ^ "HNF - Werner von Siemens (1816-1892)". www.hnf.de.
  5. ^ Schwartz & McGuinness Einstein for Beginners Icon Books 1992
  6. ^ "Courage and ingenuity – Siemens' success story begins with the pointer telegraph". Siemens Historical Institute. Retrieved 5 June 2019.
  7. ^ "The year is 1847". Siemens Historical Institute. Retrieved 5 June 2019.
  8. ^ "The History of Elevators From Top to Bottom". ThoughtCo.
  9. ^ Ed. M. D. Fagen, "A History of Engineering and Science in the Bell System: The Early Years", Bell Laboratories, 1975, p. 183.
  10. ^ "Werner von Siemens". siemens.com Global Website. Retrieved 14 August 2021.
  11. ^ Werner von Siemens (1893). Personal Recollections of Werner Von Siemens. Asher. p. 373
  12. ^ D. Appleton., (1887). Popular Science Monthly, Volume 30.
  13. ^ Bonnier Corporation. Popular Science Apr 1887,Vol. 30, No. 46. ISSN 0161-7370. pp. 814–820
  14. ^ Werner von Siemens (1895). Scientific & technical papers of Werner von Siemens. J. Murray. p. 518
  15. ^ A similar account is given in Siemens, Werner von (1893). Personal Recollections, p. 373: "I also tried in my lecture to show that the study of the physical sciences in its further progress and general diffusion would not brutalize men and divert them from ideal aspirations, but on the contrary would lead them to humble admiration of the incomprehensible wisdom pervading the whole creation and must therefore ennoble and improve them."
  16. ^ "P-181". banknote.ws.
  17. ^ "Siemensia Urb. | Plants of the World Online | Kew Science". Plants of the World Online. Retrieved 19 May 2021.

Further reading

  • Shaping the Future. The Siemens Entrepreneurs 1847–2018. Ed. Siemens Historical Institute, Hamburg 2018, ISBN 978-3-86774-624-3.
  • Werner von Siemens, Lebenserinnerungen, Berlin, 1892 (reprinted as Mein Leben, Zeulenroda, 1939).
  • Werner von Siemens, Scientific & Technical Papers of Werner von Siemens. Vol. 1: Scientific Papers and Addresses, London, 1892; Vol. 2: Technical Papers, London, 1895.
  • Sigfrid von Weiher, Werner von Siemens, A Life in the Service of Science, Technology and Industry, Göttingen, 1975.
  • Wilfried Feldenkirchen, Werner von Siemens, Inventor and International Entrepreneur. Columbus, Ohio, 1994.
  • Nathalie von Siemens, A Brimming Spirit. Werner von Siemens in Letters. A Modern Entrepreneurial History, Murmann Publishers, 2016, ISBN 978-3-86774-562-8.
  • Lifelines: Werner von Siemens, Vol. 5, ed. Siemens Historical Institute, Berlin 2016

External links

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For the composer see Ernst von Siemens Ernst Werner Siemens von Siemens from 1888 English ˈ s iː m en z SEEM enz 1 German ˈziːmens mɛns 2 13 December 1816 6 December 1892 was a German electrical engineer inventor and industrialist Siemens s name has been adopted as the SI unit of electrical conductance the siemens He founded the electrical and telecommunications conglomerate Siemens Werner von SiemensBornErnst Werner Siemens 1816 12 13 13 December 1816Lenthe Kingdom of Hanover German ConfederationDied6 December 1892 1892 12 06 aged 75 Berlin Province of Brandenburg Kingdom of Prussia German EmpireKnown forFounder of the Siemens AGAwardsPour le Merite for Sciences and Arts 1886 Scientific careerFieldsElectrical engineer inventor Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early years 1 2 Middle years 1 3 Later years 1 4 Personal life 1 5 Commemoration 2 U S Patents 3 See also 4 References 5 Further reading 6 External linksBiography EditEarly years Edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Werner von Siemens news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message Ernst Werner Siemens was born in Lenthe today part of Gehrden near Hannover in the Kingdom of Hanover in the German Confederation the fourth child of fourteen of a tenant farmer of the Siemens family an old family of Goslar documented since 1384 He was a brother of Carl Heinrich von Siemens and Carl Wilhelm Siemens sons of Christian Ferdinand Siemens 31 July 1787 16 January 1840 and wife Eleonore Deichmann 1792 8 July 1839 Middle years Edit After finishing school Siemens intended to study at the Bauakademie Berlin 3 However since his family was highly indebted and thus could not afford to pay the tuition fees he chose to join the Prussian Military Academy s School of Artillery and Engineering between the years 1835 1838 instead where he received his officers training 4 Siemens was thought of as a good soldier receiving various medals and inventing electrically charged sea mines which were used to combat a Danish blockade of Kiel citation needed Upon returning home from war he chose to work on perfecting technologies that had already been established and eventually became known worldwide for his advances in various technologies In 1843 he sold the rights to his first invention to Elkington of Birmingham 5 Siemens invented a telegraph that used a needle to point to the right letter instead of using Morse code 6 Based on this invention he founded the company Telegraphen Bauanstalt von Siemens amp Halske on 1 October 1847 with the company opening a workshop on 12 October 7 The company was internationalised soon after its founding One brother of Werner represented him in England Sir William Siemens and another in St Petersburg Russia Carl von Siemens each earning recognition Following his industrial career he was ennobled in 1888 becoming Werner von Siemens He retired from his company in 1890 and died in 1892 in Berlin citation needed The company reorganized as Siemens amp Halske AG Siemens Schuckertwerke and since 1966 Siemens AG was later led by his brother Carl his sons Arnold Wilhelm and Carl Friedrich his grandsons Hermann and Ernst and his great grandson Peter von Siemens Siemens AG is one of the largest electrotechnological firms in the world The von Siemens family still owns 6 of the company shares as of 2013 and holds a seat on the supervisory board being the largest shareholder citation needed Later years Edit Apart from the pointer telegraph Siemens made sufficient contributions to the development of electrical engineering that he became known as the founding father of the discipline in Germany He built the world s first electric elevator in 1880 8 His company produced the tubes with which Wilhelm Conrad Rontgen investigated x rays He claimed invention of the dynamo although others invented it earlier On 14 December 1877 he received German patent No 2355 for an electromechanical dynamic or moving coil transducer which was adapted by A L Thuras and E C Wente for the Bell System in the late 1920s for use as a loudspeaker 9 Wente s adaptation was issued U S Patent 1 707 545 in 1929 In May 1881 Siemens amp Halske inaugurated the world s first electric tram service in the Berlin suburb of Gross Lichterfelde 10 Siemens is also the father of the trolleybus which he initially tried and tested on 29 April 1882 using his Elektromote Personal life Edit He was married twice first in 1852 to Mathilde Drumann died 1 July 1867 the daughter of the historian Wilhelm Drumann second in 1869 to his relative Antonie Siemens 1840 1900 His children from first marriage were Arnold von Siemens and Georg Wilhelm von Siemens and his children from second marriage were Hertha von Siemens 1870 5 January 1939 married in 1899 to Carl Dietrich Harries and Carl Friedrich von Siemens Siemens was an advocate of social democracy 11 and he hoped that industrial development would not be used in favour of capitalism stating A number of great factories in the hands of rich capitalists in which slaves of work drag out their miserable existence is not therefore the goal of the development of the age of natural science but a return to individual labour or where the nature of things demands it the carrying on of common workshops by unions of workmen who will receive a sound basis only through the general extension of knowledge and civilization and through the possibility of obtaining cheaper capital 12 He also rejected the claim that science leads to materialism stating instead Equally unfounded is the complaint that the study of science and the technical application of the forces of nature gives to mankind a thoroughly material direction makes them proud of their knowledge and power and alienates ideal endeavours The deeper we penetrate into the harmonious action of natural forces regulated by eternal unalterable laws and yet so thickly veiled from our complete comprehension the more we feel on the contrary moved to humble modesty the smaller appears to us the extent of our knowledge the more active is our endeavour to draw more from the inexhaustible fountain of knowledge and understanding and the higher rises our admiration of the endless wisdom which ordains and penetrates the whole creation 13 14 15 Commemoration Edit Werner von Siemens portrait appeared on the 20 ℛℳ banknote issued by the Reichsbank from 1929 until 1939 16 Printing ceased in 1939 but the note remained in circulation until the issue of the Deutsche Mark on 21 June 1948 In 1923 German botanist Ignatz Urban published Siemensia which is a monotypic genus of flowering plant from Cuba belonging to the family Rubiaceae and was named in honor of Werner von Siemens 17 U S Patents EditU S Patent 322 859 Electric railway 21 July 1885 U S Patent 340 462 Electric railway 20 April 1886 U S Patent 415 577 Electric meter 19 November 1889 U S Patent 428 290 Electric meter 20 May 1890 U S Patent 520 274 Electric railway 22 May 1894 U S Patent 601 068 Method of and apparatus for extracting gold from its ores 22 March 1898 See also EditFriedrich von Hefner Alteneck one of Siemens s aides Werner von Siemens Ring Award German inventors and discoverers History of electrical engineering Timeline of the electric motor Bow collector Dielectric barrier discharge Double T armature Dynamo Electric bell Electric locomotive Electric generator Electromote Elevator Experimental three phase railcar Microplasma Phase plug Siemens mercury unit TrolleybusReferences Edit Wells John 3 April 2008 Longman Pronunciation Dictionary 3rd ed Pearson Longman ISBN 978 1 4058 8118 0 Wells John C 2008 Longman Pronunciation Dictionary 3rd ed Longman ISBN 978 1 4058 8118 0 Werner von Siemens Inventor and entrepreneur recollections of Werner von Siemens London England 1966 HNF Werner von Siemens 1816 1892 www hnf de Schwartz amp McGuinness Einstein for Beginners Icon Books 1992 Courage and ingenuity Siemens success story begins with the pointer telegraph Siemens Historical Institute Retrieved 5 June 2019 The year is 1847 Siemens Historical Institute Retrieved 5 June 2019 The History of Elevators From Top to Bottom ThoughtCo Ed M D Fagen A History of Engineering and Science in the Bell System The Early Years Bell Laboratories 1975 p 183 Werner von Siemens siemens com Global Website Retrieved 14 August 2021 Werner von Siemens 1893 Personal Recollections of Werner Von Siemens Asher p 373 D Appleton 1887 Popular Science Monthly Volume 30 Bonnier Corporation Popular Science Apr 1887 Vol 30 No 46 ISSN 0161 7370 pp 814 820 Werner von Siemens 1895 Scientific amp technical papers of Werner von Siemens J Murray p 518 A similar account is given in Siemens Werner von 1893 Personal Recollections p 373 I also tried in my lecture to show that the study of the physical sciences in its further progress and general diffusion would not brutalize men and divert them from ideal aspirations but on the contrary would lead them to humble admiration of the incomprehensible wisdom pervading the whole creation and must therefore ennoble and improve them P 181 banknote ws Siemensia Urb Plants of the World Online Kew Science Plants of the World Online Retrieved 19 May 2021 Further reading EditShaping the Future The Siemens Entrepreneurs 1847 2018 Ed Siemens Historical Institute Hamburg 2018 ISBN 978 3 86774 624 3 Werner von Siemens Lebenserinnerungen Berlin 1892 reprinted as Mein Leben Zeulenroda 1939 Werner von Siemens Scientific amp Technical Papers of Werner von Siemens Vol 1 Scientific Papers and Addresses London 1892 Vol 2 Technical Papers London 1895 Sigfrid von Weiher Werner von Siemens A Life in the Service of Science Technology and Industry Gottingen 1975 Wilfried Feldenkirchen Werner von Siemens Inventor and International Entrepreneur Columbus Ohio 1994 Nathalie von Siemens A Brimming Spirit Werner von Siemens in Letters A Modern Entrepreneurial History Murmann Publishers 2016 ISBN 978 3 86774 562 8 Lifelines Werner von Siemens Vol 5 ed Siemens Historical Institute Berlin 2016External links Edit Wikiquote has quotations related to Werner von Siemens Wikimedia Commons has media related to Werner von Siemens Biography Siemens Corporate Archives Loudspeaker History U of San Diego Short biography and bibliography in the Virtual Laboratory of the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science Siemens Ernst Werner von New International Encyclopedia 1905 Siemens Ernst Werner von Encyclopedia Americana 1920 Newspaper clippings about Werner von Siemens in the 20th Century Press Archives of the ZBW Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Werner von Siemens amp oldid 1119334233, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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