Augustus Applegath

Applegath's high-speed press with vertical cylinder, from Daheim magazine , 1868
Augustus Applegath (* 1788 ; † 1871 ) was a British inventor.
In 1816 he and the mechanic Edward Cowper got a patent for bending stereos . Between 1847 and 1850 they built the first working high-speed letterpress presses . In this press, the printing form was mounted on a vertical cylinder . The so-called Rotary Press could print 8,000 sheets per hour and was initially built for the Times . In addition, Applegath was the first to carry out so-called table coloring , which was mainly used in the USA, Great Britain and France. He also invented the four-cylinder press with Cowper in 1828 , which could print up to 4,000 sheets an hour.
literature
- Hans-Jürgen Halkasch: Biographical lexicon of the printing and publishing industry. Life data and achievements (Lexicon of the entire graphic technology; Vol. 9). Verlag Beruf und Schule, Itzehoe 1993, ISBN 3-88013-526-6 .
- Sigfrid H. Steinberg: The black art. 500 years of the book industry . Prestel Verlag, Munich 1988.
Web links
- Article by / about Applegath in the Polytechnic Journal
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SURNAME | Applegath, Augustus |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | British inventor |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1788 |
DATE OF DEATH | 1871 |