Herman Affel Explained

Herman Affel
Birth Name:Herman Andrew Affel
Birth Date:4 August 1893
Nationality:American
Alma Mater:Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Occupation:Electrical engineer
Known For:Inventing the modern coaxial cable
Spouse:Bertha May Plummer

Herman Andrew Affel (August 4, 1893 – October 13, 1972) was an American electrical engineer who invented the modern coaxial cable.

Biography

He was born on August 4, 1893. He attended MIT. He later married Bertha May Plummer. From MIT he went to work at Bell Laboratories. Among other projects he worked with Lloyd Espenschied on the characteristics of coaxial cable. Espenschied and Affel jointly applied for a patent on a wideband coaxial cable system of transmission, filed in 1929 and granted in 1934. The invention was disclosed in a prize-winning paper published in AIEE's Electrical Engineering in October 1934.

He died on October 13, 1972.

Legacy

In 2006, Affel was inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame.

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