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  2. Frederick William Wolf Jr. (1879-1954) Fred Wolf Jr. was born in Chicago, son of Fred W. Wolf who was a refrigeration engineer and architect specializing in brewery construction. Wolf Sr. obtained rights to manufacture and sell the Linde ammonia refrigeration system in the United States in 1878.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DOMELREDOMELRE - Wikipedia

    DOMELRE (an acronym of Domestic Electric Refrigerator) was one of the first domestic electrical refrigerators, invented by Frederick William Wolf Jr. (1879–1954) in 1913 and produced starting in 1914 by Wolf's Mechanical Refrigerator Company in Chicago.

  4. Sep 26, 2023 · Fred Wolf's electric refrigerator: In 1913, Frederick William Wolf Jr. made a groundbreaking contribution to refrigeration technology with the introduction of the "Domelre," short for Domestic Electric Refrigerator. This innovative device ran on electricity, eliminating the reliance on ice blocks and bringing electric cooling directly into homes.

  5. Jun 23, 2015 · Fred Wolf Jr was a charter member of the American Society of Refrigerating Engineers (1905), a group that merged with the heating and ventilating engineers to form ASHRAE in 1959. Wolf’s father was one of the pioneers in industrial refrigeration and was responsible for introducing Carl Linde’s ammonia refrigeration in the US.

  6. Fred Wolf Jr was a Charter Member of ASRE and served on several committees. He died on 19 January, 1954 and was inducted into the ASHRAE Hall of Fame in 2014. Assembly of Linde horizontal ammonia compressors at the Frederick W Wolf Company, Chicago, c.1891. Fred Wolf Sr Patent of 1890.

  7. Jul 26, 2022 · Who is Frederick William Wolf Jr. (1879-1954) - Inventor of the First Refrigerator? Fred Wolf Jr. was born in Chicago, son of Fred W. Wolf who was a refrigeration engineer and architect specializing in brewery construction. Wolf Sr. obtained rights to manufacture and sell the Linde ammonia refrigeration system in the United States in 1878.

  8. Apr 24, 2001 · Fred W. Wolf Jr. began manufacturing a refrigerating machine called the “DOMELRE,” short for DOMestic ELectric REfrigerator, in 1914. Packard Motor Car Co. bought the rights to it in 1916, founded the Isko Corp. to manufacture the units, and moved its facilities from Chicago, IL to Detroit, MI.

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