All Topics  
Lloyd Groff Copeman

 

   Email Print
   Bookmark   Link






 

Lloyd Groff Copeman



 
 
Lloyd Groff Copeman (28 December 1881 – 5 July 1956) was a prolific and successful American inventor
Inventor

An inventor is a person who creates or discovers a new method, form, device or other useful means. The word inventor comes form the latin verb invenire, invent-, to find....
 who was responsible for devising the first electric stove
Stove

A stove is an enclosed heated space. The term is commonly taken to mean an enclosed space in which fuel is burned to provide heating, either to heat the space in which the stove is situated or to heat the stove itself, and items placed on it, for cooking purposes....
, an early form of the microwave oven
Microwave oven

A microwave oven, or a microwave, is a kitchen appliance that cookings or heats food by dielectric heating. This is accomplished by using microwave radiation to heat water and other dipole within the food....
 and the flexible rubber ice cube tray, among other products. Mr. Copeman was raised by his Canadian parents on a farm in Farmer's Creek, Michigan which is located east of Flint
Flint, Michigan

Flint is a city in the U.S. state of Michigan and is located along the Flint River , 66 miles northwest of Detroit, Michigan. As of the United States 2000 Census, the city had a population of 124,943, making it the fifth largest city in Michigan....
. He studied engineering at the former Michigan Agricultural College, now Michigan State University
Michigan State University

Michigan State University is a public university research university in East Lansing, Michigan, Michigan United States. Founded in 1855, it was the pioneer land-grant institution and served as a model for future land-grant colleges in the United States under the 1862 Morrill Land-Grant Colleges Act....
.

Career
Although he is not well-known today, Copeman developed many inventions and ideas that benefited many people.






Discussion
Ask a question about 'Lloyd Groff Copeman'
Start a new discussion about 'Lloyd Groff Copeman'
Answer questions from other users
Full Discussion Forum



Encyclopedia


Lloyd Groff Copeman (28 December 1881 – 5 July 1956) was a prolific and successful American inventor
Inventor

An inventor is a person who creates or discovers a new method, form, device or other useful means. The word inventor comes form the latin verb invenire, invent-, to find....
 who was responsible for devising the first electric stove
Stove

A stove is an enclosed heated space. The term is commonly taken to mean an enclosed space in which fuel is burned to provide heating, either to heat the space in which the stove is situated or to heat the stove itself, and items placed on it, for cooking purposes....
, an early form of the microwave oven
Microwave oven

A microwave oven, or a microwave, is a kitchen appliance that cookings or heats food by dielectric heating. This is accomplished by using microwave radiation to heat water and other dipole within the food....
 and the flexible rubber ice cube tray, among other products. Mr. Copeman was raised by his Canadian parents on a farm in Farmer's Creek, Michigan which is located east of Flint
Flint, Michigan

Flint is a city in the U.S. state of Michigan and is located along the Flint River , 66 miles northwest of Detroit, Michigan. As of the United States 2000 Census, the city had a population of 124,943, making it the fifth largest city in Michigan....
. He studied engineering at the former Michigan Agricultural College, now Michigan State University
Michigan State University

Michigan State University is a public university research university in East Lansing, Michigan, Michigan United States. Founded in 1855, it was the pioneer land-grant institution and served as a model for future land-grant colleges in the United States under the 1862 Morrill Land-Grant Colleges Act....
.

Career


Although he is not well-known today, Copeman developed many inventions and ideas that benefited many people. He has nearly seven hundred patents in his name. He once told his grandson that he could walk into any store and find one of his inventions.

His first successful patented inventions, in 1909, were as following: an electrothermostatic heat regulator for more effective control of stove and toaster heating element
Heating element

A heating element converts electricity into heat through the process of Joule heating. Electric current through the element encounters electrical resistance, resulting in heating of the element....
s, and a thermostat for high-tension power cables
Electric power transmission

Electric power transmission is the bulk transfer of electrical power , a process in the delivery of electricity to consumers. A power transmission grid typically connects power plants to multiple Electrical substation near a populated area....
.

Before this, while working for the Washington Electric Company in 1906, Copeman developed a design for an electric version of the gas stoves which had been available in Britain and the USA for several decades. Development of the idea took several years, but in 1912 the Copeman Electric Stove Company was formed in Flint to produce the Copeman Electric Stove (also marketed as the "fireless cooker"). Westinghouse Electric Corporation
Westinghouse Electric (1886)

Founded in 1886 as Westinghouse Electric Company and later renamed Westinghouse Electric Corporation by George Westinghouse. The company purchased CBS in 1995 and was renamed CBS Corporation in 1997....
 bought the company in 1917, moved production to Mansfield, Ohio
Mansfield, Ohio

Mansfield is a city in the U.S. state of Ohio and the county seat of Richland County, Ohio. The municipality is located in north-central Ohio in the western foothills of the Allegheny Plateau, approximately 80 miles southwest of Cleveland, Ohio and 66 miles northeast of Columbus, Ohio....
, and continued to develop and improve the stove.

From 1913, another of Copeman's inventions, a toaster
Toaster

A toaster is a small electric kitchen appliance designed to toast multiple types of bread products. A typical modern two-slice toaster draws anywhere between 600 and 1200 Watt and makes toast in 1 to 3 minutes....
 with automatic bread turner, was also produced by the Copeman Electric Stove Company. Electric toasters were a recent invention at that time - the first commercially successful version was patented in July 1909 - and the bread had to be turned manually once the first side had been toasted. During a shopping trip, Copeman's wife Hazel gave them the idea for a toaster which turned the bread without manual intervention, and in 1914 a patent for what Copeman called the Automatic Toaster was filed in Hazel's name. Five other toaster-related patents were granted to both Lloyd and Hazel during the same year. The invention of the pop-up toaster in 1926 made Copeman's innovations redundant, however.

A company called Copeman Laboratories Company had been established by 1918 in Flint to allow Copeman to dedicate his time to inventing, although he also spent a lot of time at his farm in Farmer's Creek, where he would lock himself in the basement - sometimes for up to a week, with his wife bringing him meals on a tray - and develop new ideas and products. Examples of his work at this time, which met with varying success, included injecting chickens with solutions to make their meat taste like beef; pioneering experiments in the development of latex
LaTeX

LaTeX is a document markup language and Word processor for the TeX typesetting program. Within the typesetting system, its name is styled as ....
; the Copeman Lubri-Cap, grease-filled paper cups for lubricating wheel bearings
Bearing (mechanical)

A bearing is a device to allow constrained relative motion between two parts, typically rotation or linear movement. Bearings may be classified broadly according to the motions they allow and according to their principle of operation as well as by the directions of applied loads they can handle....
 (the patent for this product was bought for $178,000 by the Alemite Company, which was active in that industry); Flexoline clothes lines, which are still manufactured today;; a device to use dry ice
Dry ice

Dry ice is solid carbon dioxide. It is commonly used as a versatile cooling agent.Dry ice Sublimation , changing directly to a gas at atmospheric pressure....
 to cool bottles of beer; self-extinguishing cigarettes; and a rust-reducing latex coating for motor vehicles.

Copeman's most successful and remunerative invention, however, was the rubber ice cube tray. One day in 1928, while walking through some woods collecting sap for maple syrup, he noticed that slush and ice flaked off his rubber boots easily, rather than adhering to them. Having recalled this incident over lunch with his patent attorney, he conducted experiments using rubber cups, and later set about designing and then patenting different types of tray: a metal tray with rubber separators, a metal tray with individual rubber cups, and a tray made completely of rubber. Sales from this invention earned Copeman approximately $500,000, equivalent to $10 million today.

Personal life


He married Hazel in 1904 and they had three children: Lloyd Berger Copeman (1907-1968), Ruth Mary Copeman Ronstadt (1914-1982), and Elizabeth Jane Copeman Gerlach (1918-1998).

His granddaughter Linda Ronstadt
Linda Ronstadt

Maria Linda Ronstadt , known as Linda Ronstadt, is an United States popular music Singing and entertainer whose vocal styles in a variety of genres have resonated with the general public over the course of her four-decade career....
 is a multi-Grammy Award
Grammy Award

The Grammy Awards ?or Grammys?are presented annually by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences of the United States for outstanding achievements in the music industry....
 winning and multi-platinum selling singer. Her mother was Ruth Mary Copeman Ronstadt, Lloyd's daughter.

Patents

11 March 1913'Thermostat and thermometer
5 August 1913'Electric switch
28 July 1914'Time-operating mechanism for electric switches
25 August 1914'Toast turner
25 August 1914'Toast turner
25 August 1914'Toaster
6 October 1914'Safety device for electrically heated cooking apparatus


1915-1919


1915

Electrical heating unit. No. 1,138,733; May 11

Electromagnetic switch. No. 1,141,174; June 1

Electric stove
Electric stove

In cooking, an electric stove is a cooker which uses electricity as a source of energy....
. No. 1,141,175; June 1

Electrically heated oven. No. 1,141,176; June 1

1916

Automatically controlled electrical cooking apparatus. No. 1,180,571; April 25

Collapsible grease-capsule. No. 1,190,382; July 11

1917

Grease-cup. No. 1,222,185; April 10

1918

Grease-cup. No. 1,269,159; June 11

Grease-cup. No. 1,287,889; June 11

Drill. No. 1,264370; April 30

Grease-cup. No. 1,287,889; December 17

1919

Grease-cup. No. 1,294,773; February 18

Grease-cup. No. 1,300,699; April 15

Adjustable thermometer. No. 1,312,834

Grease-cup. No. 1,292,594

Grease-cup. No. 1,314,073; August 26

Shank and handle. No. 1,314,078; August 26

1920-1929

1920

Heating apparatus. No. 1,336,552; April 13

Adjustable thermostat. No. 1,349,364

Toaster. No. 1,356,042; October 19

Tool holder. No. 1,361,021; December 7

1921

Refrigeration apparatus. No. 1,396,996

Grease-cup. No. 1,368,546; February 15

Grease-cup. No. 1,395,336; November 1

1922

Refrigerating apparatus. No. 1,409,283; March 14

Refrigerating apparatus. No. 1,415,992; May 16

Refrigerating apparatus. No. 1,430,153; September 26

Refrigerating apparatus. No. 1,430,154; September 26

1923

Refrigerating apparatus. No. 163,419; July 31

Refrigerating apparatus. No. 1,472,266; October 30

Refrigerating apparatus. No. 1,472,267; October 30

Refrigerator. No. 1,444,589; February 6

1924

Refrigerator latch. Re. 15,908; September 2

Refrigerator latch. No. 1,489,918; April 8

Refrigerator door construction. No. 1,503,486; August 5

Refrigerator lining. No. 1,509,932; September 30

Casting and plastic materials. No. 1,515,150; November 11

Casting stone. No. 1,518,254; December 9

Water control for refrigerating system. No. 1,519,757; December 16

Refrigerating apparatus. No. 1,517,534; December 2

1925

Refrigerating apparatus. No. 1,526,964; February 17

Wall construction. No. 1,526,965; February 17

Molding the shells of refrigerators. No. 1,538,467; May 19

Casting refrigerator doors. No. 1,538,467; May 19

Refrigerator. No. 1,538,469; May 19

Collapsible molding dies. No. 1,538,471; May 19

Refrigerator construction. No. 1,542,862; June 23

Refrigerator. No. 1,548,825; August 11

Bushing construction. No. 1,564,947; December 8

Refrigerator doors. No. 1,564,948; December 8

1926

Refrigerator manufacture. No. 1,570,617; January 26

Refrigerator construction. No. 1,574,868; March 2

Refrigerator. No. 1,603,905; October 19

Refrigerator apparatus. No. 1,585,016; May 18

1927

Refrigerator construction. No. 1,644,981; October 11

Drinking water supply for refrigerators. No. 1,618,514; February 22

Water cooler. No. 1,633,372; June 21

Match-plate pattern. No. 1,644,968; October 4

Refrigerator. No. 1,644,983; October 11

Refrigerator. No. 1,644,984; October 11

Refrigerator manufacture. No. 1,644,985; October 11

Refrigerator construction. No. 1,644,986; October 11

Refrigerator. No. 1,644,987; October 11

Cabinet construction and building the same. No. 1,644,988; October 11

1928

Sharp freezing container for mechanical refrigerators. No. 1,675,599; July 3

Refrigerator cabinet and controlling the temperature therein. No. 1,618,398; August 21

Table top construction. No. 1,656,422; January 17

Method and apparatus for accelerating setting of stone castings. No. 1,656,423; January 17

Making match plate patterns. No. 1667,720; May 1

Stone mold. No. 1,667,721; May 1

Match plate pattern. No. 1,667722; May 1

Table top construction. No. 1,667,723; May 1

Container for power refrigeration. No. 1,671,761; May 29

Cooling unit for refrigeration apparatus. No. 1,671,762; May 29

Refrigerating cabinet and controlling and operating the same. No. 1,681,399; August 21

Refrigerator or cabinet. No. 1,692,159; November 20

1929

Balloon construction. No. 1,714,097; May 21

Sharp freezing container for mechanical refrigerators. Re. 17,278; April 23, Re. 17,279; April 23

Table top construction. No. 1,700,155; January 29

Making stone castings. No. 1,700,156; January 29

Table. No. 1,701,529; February 12

Refrigerating device. No. 1,703,299; February 26

Artificial stone refrigerator and forming the same. No. 1,703,511; February 26

Refrigerator cabinet. No. 1,710,405; April 23

Refrigerating apparatus. No. 1,710,406; April 23

Method and apparatus for forming and maintaining sanitation in ice cream cabinets or the like.

No. 1,711,721; May 7

Storage compartments for ice cream cabinets or the like. No. 1,711,722; May 7

Flexible sharp freezing container. No. 1,740,919; December 24

1930-1939


1939 Refrigerating unit. No. 1,744,038; January 21

Method of refrigerator manufacture. No. 1,757,450; May 6

Water cooler. No. 1,771,433; July 29

Sharp freezing container. No. 1,777,483; October 7

Refrigerator cabinet. No. 1,777,786; October 7

Refrigerator. No. 1,777,787; October 7

Refrigerating unit of fired ceramic material. No. 1,781,778; November 18

Method and apparatus for positioning and sealing ice cram cans in ice cream cabinets.

No. 1,786,827; December 30

1931

Ice cream cabinet. No. 1,789.587; January 20

Sharp freezing container for ice cream cabinets. No. 1,807,587; June 2

Dispensing unit embodying mechanical refrigerator. No. 1,811,456; June 23

Sharp freezing unit. No. 1,816,211; July 28

Refrigerating unit. No. 1,816,638; July 28

Sharp freezing container. No.1,817,544; August 4

Sharp freezing container. No.1,817,545; August 4

Refrigerating apparatus and heat transfer therein. No. 1,818,673; August 11

Unit formed partially of fired ceramic material. No. 1,822,013; September 8

Apparatus for controlling the temperature of unit containers. No 1,824,535; September 22

1932

Sharp freezing unit. No. 1,839,651; January 5

Refrigerating system. No. 1,840,619; January 12

Refrigerating system. No. 1,840,702; January 12

Cooling chamber for mechanical refrigerating unit. No. 1,872,685; August 23

Method and apparatus for freezing liquids. No. 1,878,685; August 23

Flexible sharp freezing container. No. 1,879,602; September 27

Refrigerating unit. No. 1,879,922; September 27

Sharp freezing structure. No. 1,882,209; October 11

Method and apparatus for refrigerating. No. 1,887,580; November 15

1933

Refrigerating apparatus. No. 1,902,016; March 21

Cooling unit. No. 1,912,826; June 6

Cooling unit construction. No. 1,912,827; June 6

Mold construction for reproduction of patterns in rubber. No. 1,913,747; June 13

Clothespin. No. 1,916,556; July 4

Closure member and forming and applying. No. 1,916,857; July 4

1934

Refrigerating system. Re. 19,055; January 16

Storage and dispensing unit for frozen foods. No. 1,952,422; March 27

Treating fruit or other growing vegetable matter. No. 1,955,950; April 24

Waterproof and puncture-proof paper. No. 1,976,329; October 9

1935

Refrigerator structure. No. 2,002,339; May 21

Method and apparatus for cooling beer. No. 2,010,060; August 6

Protective coatings and applying and removing. No. 2,020,256; November 5

1936

No patents

1937

Protective coating and applying and removing. No. 2,082,791; June 8

Bucket and bucket protector. No. 2,071,112; February 16

Dispensing device for sheet rubber deposited from an aqueous dispersion of rubber and forming the same. No. 2,075,178; March 30

Device for making and storing ice. No. 2,088,840; August 3

Method and apparatus for conditioning and dispensing beer. No. 2,075,088; October 19

1938

Concrete or cement structure. No. 2,112,452; March 29

Apparatus for handling ice cubes. No. 2,113,014; April 5

Refrigerating structure. No. 2,114,996; April 26

Protecting and forming pre-finished metal. No. 2,120,461; June 14

Protective coating and process of applying and removing. No. 2,132,230; June 14

Package structure. No. 2,134,908; November 1

1939

Bird shelter. No. 2,151,010; March 21

Mounting bracket. No. 2,184,633; December 26

Dispensing device for sheet rubber deposited from an aqueous dispersion of rubber and forming and using same. Re. 21,065; May 2

Protective coating and applying and removing. No. 2,169,225; August 15

Coating knit articles and products thereof. No. 2,172,251; September 5

Portable beverage conditioning and dispending apparatus. No. 2,182,116; December 5

Coating knit articles and products thereof. Re. 21,269; November 21

1940-1949


1940 Bird feeding station. No. 2,216,511; October 1

Birdhouse. No. 2,219,297; October 29

Cigarette and treating the same. No. 2,185,293; January 2

1941

Suet Cake container. No. 2,235,959; March 25

Flour sifter combination. No. 2,252,701; August 19

Container for confections. No. 2,248,963; July 15

1942

Collapsible birdhouse. No. 2,292,614; August 11

Birdhouse construction. No. 2,295,891; September 15

Treating textile fabrics and the products thereof. No. 2,281,830; May 5

1943

Clothesline. No. 2,318,275; May 4

Dispensing and using rubber. No. 2,307020; January 5

Closure member and applying same. No. 2,356,825; August 29

1945

No patents listed

1946

No patents listed

1947

No patents listed

1948

No patents listed

1949

Cream separator. No. 2,477,863; August 2

Apparatus for dispensing ice cubes. No. 2,484,017; October 11

1950-1957


1950

Ice tray. No. 2,514,476; July 11

Hand tool for agriculture implements. No. 2,528,947; November 7

1951

Method and apparatus for the manufacture of cigarettes. No. 2,543,277; February 27

1952

Spill guard for ice tray. No. 2,593,106; April 15

1953

Tractor hitch. No. 2,627,423; February 2

Bottle closure. No. 2,634,012; April 7

1954

2,688,236; Cl. 62-108.5

(Kisselle-ice tray grid) 2,671,321; March 9

1955

2,712,666; Cl. 15-142

2,704,732; Cl. 117-155

1956

Copeman, Lloyd Groff deceased; Elizabeth Jane (Betty), Gerlach, executrix Portable beverage conditioning and dispensing apparatus. No. 2,749,719; June 12

Cl. 62-91.5

1957

Moisture impervious container. No. 2,781,159; February 12

Cl. 229-16

Footnotes

  • Lloyd Copeman - Prolific US Inventor (1881-1956)
  • Absolute Michigan - Lloyd Groff Copeman: The Patent Man
  • The Toaster Museum
  • The Great Idea Finder, Toaster
  • Ronstadt: The Gamble Pays Off Big: an exclusive interview, Family Weekly, January 8, 1984, My maternal grandfather was also an inventor
  • Linda Down The Wind,Time Magazine, February 28, 1977, Linda's maternal grandfather was Lloyd Copeman
  • Popular Mechanics, 1955