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  1. John Wesley Hyatt, 1837–1920, American inventor, b. Starkey, N.Y. He is known especially for his development of celluloid; with his brothers, he began its manufacture in 1872. He also invented the Hyatt filter, a means of chemically purifying water while it is in motion; a widely used type of roller bearing; a sugarcane mill superior to any ...

  2. John Wesley Hyatt. John Wesley Hyatt (November 28, 1837 – May 10, 1920) was an American inventor. He is mainly known for simplifying the production of celluloid. Hyatt, a Perkin Medal recipient, is included in the National Inventors Hall of Fame. Read more on Wikipedia.

  3. John Wesley Hyatt, a printer, was encouraged to develop the new substance when he saw an ad offering $10,000 to the person who invented a usable substitute for ivory in billiard balls. Hyatt eventually achieved success with his new material, forming the Celluloid Manufacturing Co. in 1871, but never received the $10,000 award.

  4. Jul 1, 2010 · Enter inventor John Wesley Hyatt who—in spite of professional chemists' warnings of causing an explosion—blended camphor with nitrocellulose and produced a hard, moldable substance he dubbed ...

  5. John Wesley Hyatt, a printer, was encouraged to develop the new substance when he saw an ad offering $10,000 to the person who invented a usable substitute for ivory in billiard balls. Hyatt eventually achieved success with his new material, forming the Celluloid Manufacturing Co. in 1871, but never received the $10,000 award.

  6. Dec 1, 1999 · Article Fifth of a Series: Pioneer of Polymer Processing John Wesley Hyatt (1837–1920) was published on December 1, 1999 in the journal International Polymer Processing (volume 14, issue 4).

  7. John Wesley Hyatt ( 28. listopadu 1837 Starkey, New York – 10. května 1920) byl americký chemik a vynálezce . Ačkoliv bývá uváděn jako vynálezce celuloidu, ve skutečnosti pouze zjednodušil a zlepšil výrobu tohoto prvního průmyslově vyráběného plastu. Postup si nechal patentovat v roce 1869 .