The People's Air Conditioner: Henry Galson, 1900-1963 PDF

The People's Air Conditioner: Henry Galson, 1900-1963 PDF

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The People's Air Conditioner: Henry Galson, 1900-1963 PDF

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Henry Ford’s Model T, which sold for $500, was the first “people’s car” because of its affordability. Henry Galson might be called the Henry Ford of the air-conditioning industry becausehe produced what would become the first “people’s air conditioner.” He patented the De La VergneSelf-Contained Air-Conditioning Unit, which became commercially available in 1933.


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