George Devol
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George Charles Devol Jr. (February 20, 1912 –), born in Louisville, Kentucky, is the inventor of the first industrial robot.
George Devol, a self-made engineer and pioneer of industrial robotics. He developed the first programmable robot in 1954 and started the first robot arm company (Unimation) with Joseph F. Engelberger in 1956. He also made contributions to the field of industrial automation in machine vision and bar coding.
Timeline
1930s
Devol starts the United Cinephone Corporation which manufactures phonograph arms and amplifiers. He installs amplifiers at the Cotton Club and enjoys watching Count Basie and others.
1939
Devol's company installs automated counters at New York World's Fair to count customers entering the fairgrounds.
1940s
During WWII, Devol starts and runs the country's largest radar counter-measure company which ultimately has over 2,000 employees. The company's radar counter-measure systems are on the allied planes on D-Day.
1946
Devol patents a general purpose playback device that uses a magnetic process recorder for controlling machines. In the same year the computer emerges for the first time.
1950s
1954Devol patents the first programmable robot and coins the term Universal Automation. At the suggestion of his wife, Evelyn, he later shortens this to Unimation. When he filed a U.S. patent for a programmable method for transferring articles between different parts of a factory, he wrote: "The present invention makes available for the first time a more or less general purpose machine that has universal application to a vast diversity of applications where cyclic control is desired."
1956
George Devol and Joseph F. Engelberger meet at a cocktail party and during the evening exchange some serious ideas:
- 50 percent of the people who work in factories are really putting and taking.
- Why are machines made to produce only specific items?
- How about approaching manufacturing the other way around, by designing machines that could put and take anything?
Thanks to a huge effort on Devol's part along with the management skill of Joseph Engelberger Devol's robot evolves into the Unimate. It combines industrial manipulator technology and nascent computer control technology. Their first robot is a material handling robot and is soon followed by robots for welding and other applications.
1960s
1960Unimation is purchased by the Condec Corporation and development of the Unimate Robot Systems begins.
1961
The first Unimate robot is shipped from Danbury, Connecticut and installed in a plant of General Motors in Trenton, New Jersey. The robot lifts hot pieces of metal from a die-casting machine and stacks them.
1970s
1975Unimation shows a profit.
1978
The Puma (Programmable Universal Machine for Assembly) robot is developed by Unimation from Vicarm (developed by Victor Scheinman) techniques and with support from General Motors.
Famous quotes
“Anything that is manufactured is manipulated. Every part is manipulated while it is made. Every part is manipulated while is assembled. A part is manipulated when it is delivered from a plant. Everything is manipulated.” George C. Devol, Jr. (interview, 3/11/83)
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