Wikijunior:Famous Inventors/Inventors in Transportation/Frank J. Sprague
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When, Where, and to whom was he or she born?
editFrank J. Sprague was born Milford, Connecticut, July 25 1857.
What was his or her childhood like?
editDid You Know?
- He developed an early electric motor to feature constant-speed, non-sparking motor with fixed brushes.
- He was key to regenerative braking.
- He helped develop electric elevators.
He was born to parents David and Julia who was a schoolteacher. His mother died when he was ten and he was sent to live with his aunt in New York.
Why did this person become interested in science?
editHe installed a call-bell system on a ship he served on.
Where did this person go to school?
editHe went to take the entrance exam for West Point but accidentally aced the entrance exam for the Naval Academy.
What problem did he or she uncover that needed solving?
editRichmond, Virginia had hills with over 10% grades.
What solutions had already been tried that did not solve the problem? Why wasn't it working?
editHorsecars.
What did this person invent that solved the problem?
editHe introduced electric trams in 1888 the first large-scale successful operation.
How did the invention solve the problem?
editA spring-loaded trolley pole and regenerative braking.
How has this inventor changed people and the world?
editIn 1892 he developed electric elevators.
What happened to this inventor in the end?
editHe died in 1934.
If you could ask this inventor one question, what would you ask?
editWhat is the future of electric traction?
If you could bring this inventor to today and tell him or her one thing, what would you tell him or her about the effect of his or her invention?
editElectric cars have been (re-)introduced.