Joseph Boyer
Encyclopedia
Joseph A. Boyer was a Canadian-American
inventor and computer
industrialist.
Boyer helped William Seward Burroughs I
develop the adding machine
and was the inventor of the first successful rivet gun
. As the third president, secretly agreed to acquire Boyer Addograph Manufacturing Company, then moved the American Arithmometer Company from St. Louis, Missouri
to Detroit, Michigan
. He served as president until 1920. Boyer died of pneumonia in Detroit.
Canadian-American
A Canadian American is someone who was born or someone who grew up in Canada then moved to the United States. The term is particularly apt when applied or self-applied to people with strong ties to Canada, such as those who have lived a significant portion of their lives in, or were educated in,...
inventor and computer
Computer
A computer is a programmable machine designed to sequentially and automatically carry out a sequence of arithmetic or logical operations. The particular sequence of operations can be changed readily, allowing the computer to solve more than one kind of problem...
industrialist.
Boyer helped William Seward Burroughs I
William Seward Burroughs I
William Seward Burroughs I was an American inventor born in Rochester, New York.Burroughs was the son of a mechanic and worked with machines throughout his childhood. While he was still a small boy, his parents moved to Auburn, New York, where he and his brothers were educated in the public school...
develop the adding machine
Adding machine
An adding machine was a class of mechanical calculator, usually specialized for bookkeeping calculations.In the United States, the earliest adding machines were usually built to read in dollars and cents. Adding machines were ubiquitous office equipment until they were phased out in favor of...
and was the inventor of the first successful rivet gun
Rivet gun
A rivet gun, also known as a pneumatic hammer, is a type of tool used to drive rivets. Nearly all rivet guns are pneumatically powered. The rivet gun is used on the manufactured head side of the rivet and a bucking bar is used on the buck-tail side of the rivet...
. As the third president, secretly agreed to acquire Boyer Addograph Manufacturing Company, then moved the American Arithmometer Company from St. Louis, Missouri
St. Louis, Missouri
St. Louis is an independent city on the eastern border of Missouri, United States. With a population of 319,294, it was the 58th-largest U.S. city at the 2010 U.S. Census. The Greater St...
to Detroit, Michigan
Detroit, Michigan
Detroit is the major city among the primary cultural, financial, and transportation centers in the Metro Detroit area, a region of 5.2 million people. As the seat of Wayne County, the city of Detroit is the largest city in the U.S. state of Michigan and serves as a major port on the Detroit River...
. He served as president until 1920. Boyer died of pneumonia in Detroit.
External links
- Joseph Boyer profile via Harvard Business School