Clarence Weston Hansell (January 20, 1898 – c.) was an American research engineer who pioneered investigation into the biological effects of ion air. He was granted over 300 US patents, including, in the 1930s, a precursor to the modern ink jet printer that could print 750 words a minute, its data received via radio telegraph. Only Thomas Edison held more patents.
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20 January 1898
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Died |
1967 (aged 68)
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Zodiac | Capricorn |
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