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He did this while working at Apalachicola in Florida. This first attempt ,done in 1830s involved a device that brought a cooling effect by blowing air over a bucket of ice. This aimed at solving the problem experienced by yellow fever and malaria patients. The article then moves to show the construction of a structure like a box carrying cloths that contained melted ice water saturated. Naval engineers constructed the structure and it had a fan blowing overhead hot air. This article is very important as it gives a sequential development from an idea slowly but sure.
It mentions that, Willis Carrier an American engineer made an air conditioner that closely resembled the air conditioner units of the present time. In my final research, I will use this article in tracking the outline of the development of air conditioners. I will use this resource because of its precision in giving the dates and those who patented the technology at various stages. Biddle, Jeff E. "Making Consumers Comfortable: The Early Decades Of Air Conditioning In The United States." Journal of Economic History 71.4 (2011): 1078-1094. EconLit. Web. 20 Mar. 2012.
Biddle’s article gives historical overview of air conditioning. . This article is important in this research because it shows the various customers of the air conditioning over historical time starting from movie theatres in 1920s and 1930s. it also shows a marked increase in use of air conditioning in 1950s with the new hotels construction in America. According to Biddle, 60 percent of motels and hotels in the nation used air conditioning by 1960s. I will use this article in my final research to discuss the history of air conditioning in America.
The article will be important in giving details of the various uses of air conditioning in America’s history. Cooper, Gail . Air-Conditioning America: Engineers and the Controlled Environment, 1900-1960. Baltimore: JHU Press ,2002. Print. Coopers book gives a history of the air conditioning tracing from the papers of Willis Carrier at New York, Ithaca, and Cornell University, the records of Carrier Corporation at Connecticut, East Hartford and United Technologies. The book considers the records of the Carrier Corporation very rich in detailing the work of the engineers involved in the development of air conditioners.
Although, this book by Cooper does not give the history of air conditioning itself, it points to relevant materials that show historical development of air conditioning. Thus by pointing the sources, it is useful in giving guidance to the research. The book points Margaret Ingels’s “professional biography,” as the most helpful book giving the history of air conditioning. I will use this book in the final research to analyze contribution of some renowned personalities in the history of air conditioning.
This book will prove important in giving the various
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