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Joseph Bramah - Definition

Joseph Bramah (1748 - December 9 1814), born Stainborough,Yorkshire, England. He was an inventor and locksmith.

Bramah started life as a farm worker in Yorkshire before an injury caused him to divert his attention to woodworking. He migrated to London, where his efforts led to the invention of a type of Flush toilet, the hydraulic press, a machine for automatically printing banknote with sequential serial numbers, the beer pump and most famously a type of Lock.

Bramah started the Bramah Locks company in London which survives today.

The locks produced by his company were famed for their resistance to lock picking and tampering, the company famously had a "Challenge Lock" which was displayed in the window of their London shop from 1790 mounted on a board containing the inscription:

The artist who can make an instrument that will pick or open this lock shall receive 200 guineas the moment it is produced.

The challenge stood for over 60 years until, at the Great Exhibition of 1851 an American by the name of A.C. Hobbs was able to open the lock and (following some argument about the circumstances under which he had opened it) was eventually awarded the prize.

The challenge lock (or at least a version of it, as it was probably updated over time) still resides in the Bramah shop in London.

Partly due to the precision requirements of his locks, Brammah spent a lot of his time developing tools to assist him in various manufacturing processes. He relied heavily on the expertise of Henry Maudslay whom he employed in his workshop from the age of 18. Just before Bramah died, his workshops also employed Joseph Clement who among other things made several contributions in the field of lathe design.

Patents

(incomplete)

1778 
Flushing water closet
21 August 1784 
Bramah Lock
9 May 1785 
Beer pump
1785 
Hydraulic Press

Bibliography


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