Walther Berthold Raster
Walther Berthold Raster (29 August 1875 - 13 January 1944) was an American engineer and inventor.
Raster was born in Chicago on 29 August 1875, the son of German-American Editor Hermann Raster.[1]
In 1906, Raster founded the Justrite Manufacturing Company with Frederick Becker. The company developed, patented and produced industrial safety and waste storage equipment.[2] Justrite became the largest manufacturer of miners' lamps in the US.
Raster patented a number of inventions, including a series of receptacles for oil waste.[3]
He died on 13 January 1944.
References
- ↑ Inventory of the Hermann Raster Papers, 1849-1940, bulk 1860-1891 (The Newberry Library, 2007)
- ↑ Beneath the Surface: Inventors and Marketeers of the Miner's Carbide Light by Dave Thorpe (Bergamot Books, 2010)
- ↑ US Patent US4951324 (13 November 1901)
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