Joseph Saxton Born March 22 1799 – Died October 26 1873 Improvements in Hydrometers Patent No. 44,460
Inducted 2006 Despite having had no formal scientific training, Joseph Saxton invented important measuring devices, including a hydrometer to measure the specific gravity of fluids.
Invention Impact Inventor Bio Born in Huntingdon, Pennsylvania and apprenticed to a watchmaker at age twelve, Saxton made the belfry clock for Independence Hall in Philadelphia before he was thirty. He spent almost a decade constructing scientific apparatus at the Adelaide Gallery of Practical Science in London, before returning to Philadelphia as Curator, Standard Weighing Machinery for the United States Mint. There, he designed the balances used to verify standard weights in government offices. In 1843, he became superintendent of weights and measures for the United States Coast Survey, a position he retained for the rest of his life.
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