Interesting facts about an Albert Einstein invention


Refrigerator:

"The Einstein refrigerator was an Albert Einstein invention that was patented in 1930. It was co-invented with Leo Szilard who was one of his physics students at Zurich University. The invention was licensed to various companies including Electrolux. "

Patent Office:

"Einstein was very familiar with patents and licensing. When Einstein graduated from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology he couldn't find work as a teacher. Through a fellow student, he got a job as an assistant patent examiner with the Swiss Patent Office. He reviewed patent applications for electromagnetic inventions. Einstein later became an associate professor at the University of Zurich and then a professor at the Charles University of Prague. "


Atomic Bomb:

"Both Einstein and Szilard were involved with the Manhattan Project and the development of the atomic bomb. During that time they were collecting royalties on the (Einstein) refrigerator. This Albert Einstein invention was the only invention patented by Einstein who became more famous for his theories on physics rather than for his work in refrigeration, although scientists are now investigating this technology. "


Oxford Builds Einstein Refrigerator:

"Scientists at Oxford University have reconstructed Albert Einstein's invention in the hopes of developing an eco-friendly refrigerator that operates without electricity or moving parts. Modern refrigeration uses compressed gases that are harmful to the environment. The need for eco-friendly cooling technology is becoming more important given the demand by developing countries for air conditioning and refrigerators. Replacing current technologies with energy efficient, green technology is why scientists are now resurrecting Einstein's invention. "


Time Magazine Honors Einstein Invention

"Time Magazine published the Top 50 Best Inventions of 2008 and the Einstein refrigerator was listed as the 31st best invention. Although invented over 78 years ago, it is an example of how the rediscovery and exposure of past technologies are becoming more relevant. Want more information about Albert Einstein? Use the custom search box below for more information about Albert Einstein. "