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  1. John Wesley Hyatt (November 28, 1837 – May 10, 1920) was an American inventor. He is mainly known for simplifying the production of celluloid. Hyatt, a Perkin Medal recipient, is included in the National Inventors Hall of Fame. He had nearly 238 patents to his credit, including improvements to sugar cane mills and water filtration devices.

  2. 9 Mei 2024 · John Wesley Hyatt (born November 28, 1837, Starkey, New York, U.S.—died May 10, 1920, Short Hills, New Jersey) was an American inventor and industrialist who discovered the process for making celluloid, the first practical artificial plastic.

  3. American inventor best known for his discovery of the process for making celluloid, the first artificial plastic. In 1870, while searching for an ivory substitute for the manufacture of billiard balls, Hyatt combined nitrocellulose, camphor, and alcohol, and heated the mixture under pressure.

  4. John Wesley Hyatt (1837 – 1920) was an American plastics manufacturer and the inventor of celluloid. Hyatt was born in Starkey, New York, in 1837. At sixteen, Hyatt began work as a printer in Illinois and later in Albany, New York, where billiard ball maker Phelan & Collander was offering a $10,000 reward for a suitable substitute for ivory.

  5. John Hyatt invented the process for making celluloid, the first artificial plastic. In the late 1860s, while searching for a substitute for ivory for making billiard balls, Hyatt combined nitrocellulose, camphor, and alcohol and heated the mixture under pressure to make it pliable for molding.

  6. John Wesley Hyatt, 18371920, American inventor, b. Starkey, N.Y. He is known especially for his development of celluloid; with his brothers, he began its manufacture in 1872.

  7. John Wesley Hyatt, a printer, was encouraged to develop the new substance when he saw an ad offering $10,000 to the person who invented a usable substitute for ivory in billiard balls. Hyatt eventually achieved success with his new material, forming the Celluloid Manufacturing Co. in 1871, but never received the $10,000 award.

  8. www.therobinsonlibrary.com › technology › chemicalJohn Wesley Hyatt

    John Wesley Hyatt. inventor of Celluloid. John Wesley Hyatt was born in Starkey, New York, on November 28, 1837. At the age of 16 he went to work for a printer in Illinois who produced game boards and game pieces.

  9. John Wesley Hyatt (1837-1920) was an American manufacturer in the plastics field, and the inventor of celluloid. Born in Starkey, New York in 1837, at the age of 16 Hyatt began work as a printer in Illinois and later in Albany, New York, where he eventually set up his own manufacturing company which became the Albany Billiard Ball Company.

  10. 31 Mei 2013 · This special case examined celluloid, the world’s first commercially successful plastic, which was invented by John Wesley Hyatt in 1869. In 2006, collectors Dadie and Norman Perlov donated almost 2,000 artifacts made of celluloid to the National Museum of American History.