INDEX Grafisch

Frans Brouwer
Persoon:
GeslachtMan
Familienaam Brouwer
Voornamen Frans
Geboren di 22 nov 1921 te Bloemendaal bron: USSDI, registratie; aangifte: geboortebericht;
Overleden ma 20 dec 2004 te Broward (Florida, USA) 83jr aangifte: US Social Security Death Index, State Illinois;
Begraven op 06-01-2005 te Fort Lauderdale (Florida, USA)
Beroep natuurkundig ingenieur, ontwikkel ingenieur, head new product development;
Functie hoofd ontwikkelafdelng Stewart Warner Corporation;
Adres Amsterdam
Bloemendaal
Delft
Utrecht
tot 1959: Hamilton, Ontario (CAN)
vanaf 1959: Glencoe, Illinois (USA)
van 23-06-1986 tot 25-03-2008: Florida 33442 Deerfield Beach, Florida (USA)
Vader: Brouwer, Folkert,1890-1964(X1915,3k)
Moeder: Göbel, Cornelia Hanriëtta Pietje,1890-1972(X1915,3k)
Gezin:
1. Brouwer, Hielke
2. Brouwer, Frans
3. Brouwer, Folkert
Relatie:Keizer, Gatske
Burg.huwelijk 1947 te  Haskerland
26 jr bron: ondertrouwbericht;
Kinderen:
1. Niet openbaar-(X,1k)
Niet openbaar-(X,1k)
2. Niet openbaar-(X,3k)
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3. Niet openbaar-
Relatie:Niet openbaar-(X)
Kinderen:
Persoon-notitie: Phone Number (954) 429-9498
Phone Number Recorded Date 25 Mar 2008
Address 2250 Deer Creek Way
Begraven-notitie: 83yr, Birth Date 22 Nov 1921, Event Date 20 Dec 2004,
Last Place of Residence Broward, Florida
artikel:
2004 : Brouwer Brouwer, Frans, Florida based physicist and engineer passed away peacefully on December 20, 2004 at 1:00pm. The cause of death was cancer. Brouwer was born in 1921 in Bloemendaal, Netherlands. He was 83 years old. He had a long and distinguished career in Holland, in Canada, and, since the late 1950s, in the United States. A graduate of the University of Utrecht, with advanced degrees from the University of Delft, and with experience as an officer in the Dutch Navy, Brouwer turned his early attention to optical engineering and radar, and participated in a number of seminal postwar advances in those technologies. He possessed an unusually original mind that moved him continually to the cutting edge of the technical disiplines that were his focus, but always with an applied, practical bent. He was a pioneer in the development of industrial controls technology and of numerically controlled machine tools. He produced an early version of the fasimile machine as head of new product development for Stewart Warner Corporation. In all, Brouwer was a prolific inventor and had over 75 patents to his credit. He was no less accomplished in his personal life; friends will remember him as a superb classical pianist, raconteur, and world traveler. Frans leaves his loving and devoted wife, Therese Chartrand, from Terrebonne and le Cartier in Montreal, Canada; his son Folkert and wife Eileen, two daughters, Joekie and Corrie and four grandchildren Melinda, Erik, Amelia and Andrew. Our dear Frans will always be in our hearts and thoughts, we will miss him very much. bron: SunSentinel/Obituaries/Fort Lauderdale van 6-1-2005

bericht:
1921 : Van 11 tot en met 24 November. Geboren: z. van F. Brouwer en C. H. P. Göbel; bron: Het Bloemendaalsch Weekblad van 26-11-1921

1946 : DELFT. Cand. ex. civiel lng.: F. Brouwer, bron: De Tijd van 19-2-1946

1947 : DELFT. Examen voor natuurkundig ingenieur: F. Brouwer, Bloemendaal. bron: De Tijd van 29-1-1947

nationaliteit:
1966 : Frans Brouwer, born 11/22/21, residing at 410 Greenwood, Glencoe, Ill. bron: Illinois Northern District Nationalization Index nr 8909928

patent:
1958 : photosensitive line tracer scanning head
Prioriteitsdatum 7 jan 1958
Uitvinders John S. Cheverton en Frans Brouwer
Oorspronkelijke patenteigenaar Canada Westinghouse Ltd

During some years prior to 1959 Canadian Westinghouse Company Ltd, a corporation with its principal place of business in Hamilton, Ontario, developed a photoelectric line tracer. Among its employees were Frans Brouwer, a product development engineer, Derek Redman, a senior engineering assistant, and John Cheverton, another engineer. Canadian alleges that Brouwer and Cheverton were the inventors of the basic device; in July 1957 they assigned their interests to Canadian, including "all variations thereof, and improvements thereon" which they might thereafter make. One patent application of Cheverton and Brouwer resulted in United States patent #2,933,612, issued in April 1960; and an improvement invented by Brouwer resulted in patent #3,017,552, issued in January 1962. Both patents are owned by Canadian Westinghouse Company Ltd.

Stewart-Warner then hired away Edward L. McDonald, Canadian’s senior sales assistant, and Frans Brouwer, a product development engineer, in September 1959, and Derek Redman, a senior engineering assistant, followed in December.

Stewart-Warner Corporation v. Westinghouse Electric Corporation - United States Court of Appeals Second Circuit. 325 F. 2d 822 1963-1964 bron: Publicatienummer USRE25581 E, ook US2933612

1967 : Facsimile scanner assembly
Prioriteitsdatum 2 feb 1967
Uitvinders Brouwer Frans, Sobchak Frank L
Oorspronkelijke patenteigenaar Stewart Warner Corp bron: United States Patent US3581001A, Publicatiedatum 25 mei 1971

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