David Bruce (inventor) explained

David Bruce
Birth Date:6 February 1802
Birth Place:New York, New York
Death Place:New York, New York
Occupation:Printer, inventor

David Bruce Jr. (February 6, 1802 – September 13, 1892) was a New York industrialist whose inventions revolutionized the printing industry.

Biography

David Bruce was born on Dey Street in Lower Manhattan on February 6, 1802.[1] [2]

In 1838, he invented the Pivotal Typecaster, and subsequently patented it in 1845.[3]

An example of the Pivotal Typecaster can be found in the Printing Museum of the firm of William Clowes Ltd. in Beccles in the English county of Suffolk.

Bruce died at his home in Williamsburg, Brooklyn on September 13, 1892.

References

  1. David Bruce, Jr., Inventor of the First Successful Typecasting Machine . Henry Lewis . Bullen . . 69 . 1 . 64 . April 1922 . 2023-02-14 . Google Books.
  2. David Bruce . The Mechanical News . XXII . 15 . 375–376 . 1892-10-15 . 2023-02-14 . Google Books.
  3. Web site: Pivotal Typecaster. 2007-02-04. HistoryWired.