Julius von Schütz

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Julius von Schütz (born January 19, 1853 in Moyland , † January 8, 1910 in Essen ) was a German engineer in steel construction.

Life

Schütz was the third of seven children of Pastor Otto von Schütz. After preparing for school in his parents' house, he attended high school in Cleve , which he left in 1872 with the secondary school leaving certificate to study mechanical engineering at the Royal Trade Academy in Berlin . He attended six semesters at this school and also attended lectures at the university. In 1875 he was in the Corps Borussia Berlin recipiert . After serving as a one-year volunteer , he was briefly with the Rhenish Railway Company in Cleve.

Gruson and Krupp

As if he found a job in the Magdeburg Gruson factory . Hermann Gruson promoted the 24-year-old engineer and also called him in on tank gun tests at home and abroad. Several publications have shown Schütz as a recognized specialist in this field. He dealt intensively with inadequacies in the German patent system . From 1883 he was active as a city ​​councilor in Buckau and, after the town was incorporated in 1886, also in Magdeburg. In 1891 he took over the representation of war material in Berlin on behalf of Grusonwerk AG and, after the Gruson company was affiliated to Friedrich Krupp AG in Essen, their general representation.

Legal protection and patents

In Berlin he was one of the founders of the German Association for the Protection of Industrial Property . The experience from his Magdeburg years in the field of patents, published in the magazine of the VDI and the magazine industrial legal protection and copyright underlined his ability to act as treasurer from 1896–99 and as chairman of this association until 1909 leading position in commercial legal protection . Since 1897 v. Schütz set up the International Association for the Protection of Intellectual Property and twice chaired it. Under his leadership, the international Berlin congress for industrial property protection that met in 1904 was a complete success.

Bismarck and Corps

He adored Otto von Bismarck and after 1900 presided over the Bismarck-Kommersen in Berlin. He was chairman of the United Bismarck Associations in Berlin, which elected him honorary chairman after leaving Berlin. He was an honorary member of his corps and sat 1898-1905 in the full committee of the Association of Old Corps Students . In funeral speeches he honored his teachers and sponsors: Hermann Gruson in Magdeburg in 1895 and Friedrich Alfred Krupp in Essen in 1902 . When he returned to Essen in 1909, he took over the history department of Friedrich Krupp AG . He was not allowed to complete the planned history of the steelworks. After the funeral service in Essen in 1910, he was buried in the Südfriedhof (Magdeburg) next to his eldest son.

Works

  • Gruson's hard cast armor , 1887
  • Chilled cast iron armor and minimal notch mounts, Gruson system , 1890
  • The tank mounts on the shooting ranges of the Gruson works near Magdeburg-Buckau and Tangerhütte , 1890
  • Chilled cast iron and its importance for the iron industry , 1890
  • Grusonwerk Magdeburg-Buckau, telegram key, part I for war material, powder machines and equipment, May 1892 (archive of Fried. Krupp AG Essen: S2 Gru 16/1).

Individual evidence

  1. Kösener Corpslist 1930, 3/30.
  2. ovgu.de