Alexandre Horowitz
Sacha Horowitz | |
|---|---|
| Born | Alexandre Horowitz 24 March 1904 |
| Died | 1982 (aged 77–78) |
| Employer(s) | Philips, Eindhoven University of Technology |
| Known for | Rotary electric razor and many other inventions |
| Honours | Honorary Member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers |
Alexandre "Sacha" Horowitz (24 March 1904 – 1982) was a Belgian-born Dutch mechanical engineer and inventor.
Alexandre "Sacha" Horowitz was born in 1904 in Antwerp, (Belgium) to parents of East-European Jewish heritage, and lived from 1914 in The Netherlands until his death in 1982. He has 136 patents awarded to his name over a period of 50 years, covering a wide variety of products including prefab housing, farm machinery (e.g. Vicon, see below) and oil industry equipment. His most well-known invention, however, is the Philishave rotary electric razor, one of the first rotary electric razors.[1][2][3]
From 1958 to 1974, he was the first professor of product design and Production engineering at the Eindhoven University of Technology. In 1980, Horowitz was elected Honorary Member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. He died in 1982 in Switzerland.
References
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- Hans Schippers, Vader van de Philishave, Dutch periodical De Ingenieur nr. 3–16 February 2000, p. 49
External links
[edit | edit source]- Philishave collectors Club, see history
- Picture of a Vicon rotary plough
- Horowitz, Alexandre (Sacha) 1904 - 1982 at the Database Joods Biografisch Woordenboek
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- 1904 births
- 1982 deaths
- 20th-century Dutch inventors
- Dutch Jews
- Dutch mechanical engineers
- Dutch electrical engineers
- Delft University of Technology alumni
- Philips employees
- Academic staff of the Eindhoven University of Technology
- Engineers from Antwerp
- 20th-century Dutch engineers
- Belgian emigrants to the Netherlands