Miksa Déri
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Prototypes of the world's first high-efficiency transformers. (Széchenyi István Memorial Exhibition Nagycenk)
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Dynamo Electric Machine [End View, Partly Section] (U.S. Patent 284,110)
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Magnetizing Current Shunt Circuit (U.S. Patent 284,110)
Miksa Déri (1854 November, Bács, Kingdom of Hungary, (now: Bač, Serbia) - 1938) was a Hungarian electrical engineer. He was, with his partners Károly Zipernowsky and Ottó Bláthy, co-inventor of the closed iron core transformer and the ZBD model AC electrical generator.
ZBD was an abbreviation of the three men's names: Zipernowsky, Bláthy and Déri.
Déri is also noted for inventing a type of repulsion motor.
Education
- There is a secondary school named after Miksa Déri in Budapest, Hungary.
- There is a secondary school named after Miksa Déri in Szeged, Hungary that offers courses preparing students for the engineering fields.
External links
- Hungarian Patent Office's Miksa Déri (1854 - 1938)
- Biography of Miksa Déri
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