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  1. Jacob Perkins (July 9, 1766 – July 30, 1849) was an American inventor, mechanical engineer and physicist based in the United Kingdom. Born in Newburyport, Massachusetts, Perkins was apprenticed to a goldsmith.

    • Inventor, mechanical engineer, physicist
    • July 30, 1849 (aged 83), London, England
  2. Apr 1, 2024 · Jacob Perkins was an American inventor who produced successful innovations in many fields. About 1790 Perkins built a machine to cut and head nails in one operation, but the plant he opened to exploit it was ruined by an extended lawsuit over the invention.

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  3. Learn about Jacob Perkins, the inventor of the bathometer, the pleometer, and the refrigerator. He also made anti-forgery banknotes and stamps for England and other countries.

  4. Learn about Jacob Perkins, an American inventor who patented the first vapor-compression refrigeration cycle in 1835. He also made coins, nails, steel plates, banknotes, and a steam gun.

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    Jun 12, 2012 · Learn about Jacob Perkins, a self-taught inventor who designed a nail-making machine, a banknote engraving system, a steam gun, and a refrigeration cycle. He also established the National Gallery of Practical Science in London.

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  7. Feb 8, 2017 · Jacob Perkins, who worked with Evans, received a patent for a vapor-compression cycle using liquid ammonia in 1835, according to History of Refrigeration. For that, he is sometimes called the...

  8. Jacob Perkins (July 9, 1766 – July 30, 1849) was an American inventor, mechanical engineer and physicist based in the United Kingdom. Born in Newburyport, Massachusetts, Perkins was apprenticed to a goldsmith.

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