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Linus Yale Jr.

mechanical engineer

Linus Yale Jr. (April 4, 1821 – December 25, 1868) was an American businessman, inventor, mechanical engineer, and metalsmith. He was a co-founder with millionaire Henry R. Towne of the Yale Lock Company, which became the premier manufacturer of locks in the United States. He was the country's leading expert on bank locks and its most important maker. By the early 20th century, about three-quarters of all banks in America used his bank locks. He is best remembered for his inventions of locks, especially the cylinder lock, and his basic lock design is still widely distributed today, and constitutes a majority of personal locks and safes.

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American mechanical engineer

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    Linus Yale Jr. mechanical engineer, known for american mechanical engineer, was born on 1821-04-04. Linus Yale Jr.

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Linus Yale Jr. was born on 1821-04-04.
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American mechanical engineer
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Linus Yale Jr. died on 1868-01-01.

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