Wer ist Dr. Ing Rudolf Hell?
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Rudolf Hell (born December 19, 1901 at Eggmühl hemlock (Upper Palatinate), † 11 March 2002 in Kiel) was one of the most important German inventor.
"Hell is the Edison of the graphic arts industry."
(Hermann Zapf in his speech to the Gutenberg Prize in 1977)
He is the inventor of Bildzerlegerröhre (1925), writer of Hell (1929), Klischograph (1951), fax (1956), Scanners (1963) and the photo set (1965). He is inter alia Winner of the Grand Cross of Merit with Star and the Gutenberg Prize, and is an honorary citizen of the state capital Kiel.
Life and Work
As the son of the stationmaster of Eggmühl Rudolf was born in 1901 in the local railway station. His mother was the daughter of a farmer and brewery owner. He is the youngest of three sons. After 4 years of primary school he attended high school in Eger Rudolfinum, where his physics and mathematics are like best. Even here it was realized his passion for science.
The fascination of the railway system in the workplace of his father and the beginning of the electrification of the rail study to characterize the desire to electrical engineering.
From 1919, he completed an eight semester studying electrical engineering at the Technische Hochschule in Munich.
Rudolf Hell completes his studies in 1923 with the degree diploma Ingenieuer.
From 1923-1929 he was assistant to Prof. Max Dieckmann.
In 1925 he invented the electric light scanning tube for television and, together with Professor Dieckmann prior to the trade exhibition in Munich, a television transmitting and receiving station. In 1927, the promotion follows directly indicating radiogoniometer for aviation. An American company paid him a royalty fee of 20,000 DM
Founded his own company in 1929 Hell in Potsdam-Babelsberg | Neubabelsberg and is in the same year his Hellschreiber. In 1931, he developed novel devices Morse, while Siemens is producing the Hellschreiber in large numbers. The company moved to Berlin-Dahlem, where she is in the Second World War, however, completely destroyed.
Rudolf Hell in 1947 ventured a new start in Kiel-Dietrich village. The state capital of Schleswig-Holstein is now his adopted home. From 1949 to Hell increasingly studied telegraphy and develop appropriate devices for mail, press, police and weather services. With the invention of the light guides 1951 Klischograph up a new era of printing technology. It is developed over time (Vario Klischograph, Helio Klischograph).
Finally, in 1956 following the well-known invention of Rudolf Hell: the fax machine. 1961 to expand the light-stations and open a second location in Kiel-Gaarden. Chromagraph 1963, a scanner is presented.
1965 by Rudolf Hell the first time the electronic document storage with digital (computer typesetting) introduced the world to revolutionize the brief. That same year, the digital typesetting machine is presented Digiset.
After the Chromagraph DC 300 as the first fully digital scanner in 1971 its global breakthrough experiences itself, Rudolf Hell in 1972 retired from active management of his work. 1979 followed the electronic image processing system Chromacom. In 1981, the Hell GmbH, a 100% subsidiary of Siemens. Rudolf Hell in 1989 ruled definitively out of business life. 1990 Siemens sold its shares in the Linotype AG. The result is the Linotype-Hell AG, which is in turn taken over in 1996 by Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG. In 1997, the low-pressure activity in the Hell Gravure Systems GmbH link text Concentrated, whose shares belong to 2002 to Heidelberg. 2002 will be a management buy-out, since Hell Gravure Systems is privately held.
Rudolf Hell in 2002 died aged 100 in Kiel. He reported in his life at 131 patents.
Awards 1962 Gold Medal of the Photographic Society of Vienna
1967 Great Cross of Merit for distinguished service of the Federal Republic of Germany
1967 Gold Medal of the Society for Printing of the CSSR
1968 Ullstein ring
1968 Culture Prize of the City of Kiel
1969 Segnatura AIGEC the Union of exports Italienne et Conseilleures Graphiques
1973 Dr.-Ing. e.h. the Technical University of Munich
1977 Gutenberg Prize from the Gutenberg Society and the City of Mainz
1978 Werner-von-Siemens-Ring (ring of honor for services to science and technology), by Federal President Karl Carstens
1980 Great Cross of Merit with Star
FDI in 1981 (managers of the printing industry), Medal for Meritorious Service to the Graphic Industry
1981 honorary citizenship of the state capital of Kiel
1987 admission into the Inventors Gallery of the German Patent Office in Munich
2001 The city of Kiel, Siemens appoints the Wall to honor his life's work on 15 May Dr.-Hell-Street to
Literature
] Fuchs, Boris: Dr.-Ing. Rudolf Hell: the century-engineer the mirror image of current affairs, and his exemplary work / Boris Fuchs and Christian Onnasch. New York: Ed. Braus, 2005. 208 pp. ISBN 3-89904-163-1
For more information:
http://www.hell-kiel.de/
[Link [/ link] Rudolf Hell (born December 19, 1901 at Eggmühl hemlock (Upper Palatinate), † 11 March 2002 in Kiel) was one of the most important German inventor.
"Hell is the Edison of the graphic arts industry."
(Hermann Zapf in his speech to the Gutenberg Prize in 1977)
He is the inventor of Bildzerlegerröhre (1925), writer of Hell (1929), Klischograph (1951), fax (1956), Scanners (1963) and the photo set (1965). He is inter alia Winner of the Grand Cross of Merit with Star and the Gutenberg Prize, and is an honorary citizen of the state capital Kiel.
Life and Work
As the son of the stationmaster of Eggmühl Rudolf was born in 1901 in the local railway station. His mother was the daughter of a farmer and brewery owner. He is the youngest of three sons. After 4 years of primary school he attended high school in Eger Rudolfinum, where his physics and mathematics are like best. Even here it was realized his passion for science.
The fascination of the railway system in the workplace of his father and the beginning of the electrification of the rail study to characterize the desire to electrical engineering.
From 1919, he completed an eight semester studying electrical engineering at the Technische Hochschule in Munich.
Rudolf Hell completes his studies in 1923 with the degree diploma Ingenieuer.
From 1923-1929 he was assistant to Prof. Max Dieckmann.
In 1925 he invented the electric light scanning tube for television and, together with Professor Dieckmann prior to the trade exhibition in Munich, a television transmitting and receiving station. In 1927, the promotion follows directly indicating radiogoniometer for aviation. An American company paid him a royalty fee of 20,000 DM
Founded his own company in 1929 Hell in Potsdam-Babelsberg | Neubabelsberg and is in the same year his Hellschreiber. In 1931, he developed novel devices Morse, while Siemens is producing the Hellschreiber in large numbers. The company moved to Berlin-Dahlem, where she is in the Second World War, however, completely destroyed.
Rudolf Hell in 1947 ventured a new start in Kiel-Dietrich village. The state capital of Schleswig-Holstein is now his adopted home. From 1949 to Hell increasingly studied telegraphy and develop appropriate devices for mail, press, police and weather services. With the invention of the light guides 1951 Klischograph up a new era of printing technology. It is developed over time (Vario Klischograph, Helio Klischograph).
Finally, in 1956 following the well-known invention of Rudolf Hell: the fax machine. 1961 to expand the light-stations and open a second location in Kiel-Gaarden. Chromagraph 1963, a scanner is presented.
1965 by Rudolf Hell the first time the electronic document storage with digital (computer typesetting) introduced the world to revolutionize the brief. That same year, the digital typesetting machine is presented Digiset.
After the Chromagraph DC 300 as the first fully digital scanner in 1971 its global breakthrough experiences itself, Rudolf Hell in 1972 retired from active management of his work. 1979 followed the electronic image processing system Chromacom. In 1981, the Hell GmbH, a 100% subsidiary of Siemens. Rudolf Hell in 1989 ruled definitively out of business life. 1990 Siemens sold its shares in the Linotype AG. The result is the Linotype-Hell AG, which is in turn taken over in 1996 by Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG. In 1997, the low-pressure activity in the Hell Gravure Systems GmbH link text Concentrated, whose shares belong to 2002 to Heidelberg. 2002 will be a management buy-out, since Hell Gravure Systems is privately held.
Rudolf Hell in 2002 died aged 100 in Kiel. He reported in his life at 131 patents.
Awards 1962 Gold Medal of the Photographic Society of Vienna
1967 Great Cross of Merit for distinguished service of the Federal Republic of Germany
1967 Gold Medal of the Society for Printing of the CSSR
1968 Ullstein ring
1968 Culture Prize of the City of Kiel
1969 Segnatura AIGEC the Union of exports Italienne et Conseilleures Graphiques
1973 Dr.-Ing. e.h. the Technical University of Munich
1977 Gutenberg Prize from the Gutenberg Society and the City of Mainz
1978 Werner-von-Siemens-Ring (ring of honor for services to science and technology), by Federal President Karl Carstens
1980 Great Cross of Merit with Star
FDI in 1981 (managers of the printing industry), Medal for Meritorious Service to the Graphic Industry
1981 honorary citizenship of the state capital of Kiel
1987 admission into the Inventors Gallery of the German Patent Office in Munich
2001 The city of Kiel, Siemens appoints the Wall to honor his life's work on 15 May Dr.-Hell-Street to
Literature
] Fuchs, Boris: Dr.-Ing. Rudolf Hell: the century-engineer the mirror image of current affairs, and his exemplary work / Boris Fuchs and Christian Onnasch. New York: Ed. Braus, 2005. 208 pp. ISBN 3-89904-163-1
For more information:
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"Hell is the Edison of the graphic arts industry."
(Hermann Zapf in his speech to the Gutenberg Prize in 1977)
He is the inventor of Bildzerlegerröhre (1925), writer of Hell (1929), Klischograph (1951), fax (1956), Scanners (1963) and the photo set (1965). He is inter alia Winner of the Grand Cross of Merit with Star and the Gutenberg Prize, and is an honorary citizen of the state capital Kiel.
Life and Work
As the son of the stationmaster of Eggmühl Rudolf was born in 1901 in the local railway station. His mother was the daughter of a farmer and brewery owner. He is the youngest of three sons. After 4 years of primary school he attended high school in Eger Rudolfinum, where his physics and mathematics are like best. Even here it was realized his passion for science.
The fascination of the railway system in the workplace of his father and the beginning of the electrification of the rail study to characterize the desire to electrical engineering.
From 1919, he completed an eight semester studying electrical engineering at the Technische Hochschule in Munich.
Rudolf Hell completes his studies in 1923 with the degree diploma Ingenieuer.
From 1923-1929 he was assistant to Prof. Max Dieckmann.
In 1925 he invented the electric light scanning tube for television and, together with Professor Dieckmann prior to the trade exhibition in Munich, a television transmitting and receiving station. In 1927, the promotion follows directly indicating radiogoniometer for aviation. An American company paid him a royalty fee of 20,000 DM
Founded his own company in 1929 Hell in Potsdam-Babelsberg | Neubabelsberg and is in the same year his Hellschreiber. In 1931, he developed novel devices Morse, while Siemens is producing the Hellschreiber in large numbers. The company moved to Berlin-Dahlem, where she is in the Second World War, however, completely destroyed.
Rudolf Hell in 1947 ventured a new start in Kiel-Dietrich village. The state capital of Schleswig-Holstein is now his adopted home. From 1949 to Hell increasingly studied telegraphy and develop appropriate devices for mail, press, police and weather services. With the invention of the light guides 1951 Klischograph up a new era of printing technology. It is developed over time (Vario Klischograph, Helio Klischograph).
Finally, in 1956 following the well-known invention of Rudolf Hell: the fax machine. 1961 to expand the light-stations and open a second location in Kiel-Gaarden. Chromagraph 1963, a scanner is presented.
1965 by Rudolf Hell the first time the electronic document storage with digital (computer typesetting) introduced the world to revolutionize the brief. That same year, the digital typesetting machine is presented Digiset.
After the Chromagraph DC 300 as the first fully digital scanner in 1971 its global breakthrough experiences itself, Rudolf Hell in 1972 retired from active management of his work. 1979 followed the electronic image processing system Chromacom. In 1981, the Hell GmbH, a 100% subsidiary of Siemens. Rudolf Hell in 1989 ruled definitively out of business life. 1990 Siemens sold its shares in the Linotype AG. The result is the Linotype-Hell AG, which is in turn taken over in 1996 by Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG. In 1997, the low-pressure activity in the Hell Gravure Systems GmbH link text Concentrated, whose shares belong to 2002 to Heidelberg. 2002 will be a management buy-out, since Hell Gravure Systems is privately held.
Rudolf Hell in 2002 died aged 100 in Kiel. He reported in his life at 131 patents.
Awards 1962 Gold Medal of the Photographic Society of Vienna
1967 Great Cross of Merit for distinguished service of the Federal Republic of Germany
1967 Gold Medal of the Society for Printing of the CSSR
1968 Ullstein ring
1968 Culture Prize of the City of Kiel
1969 Segnatura AIGEC the Union of exports Italienne et Conseilleures Graphiques
1973 Dr.-Ing. e.h. the Technical University of Munich
1977 Gutenberg Prize from the Gutenberg Society and the City of Mainz
1978 Werner-von-Siemens-Ring (ring of honor for services to science and technology), by Federal President Karl Carstens
1980 Great Cross of Merit with Star
FDI in 1981 (managers of the printing industry), Medal for Meritorious Service to the Graphic Industry
1981 honorary citizenship of the state capital of Kiel
1987 admission into the Inventors Gallery of the German Patent Office in Munich
2001 The city of Kiel, Siemens appoints the Wall to honor his life's work on 15 May Dr.-Hell-Street to
Literature
] Fuchs, Boris: Dr.-Ing. Rudolf Hell: the century-engineer the mirror image of current affairs, and his exemplary work / Boris Fuchs and Christian Onnasch. New York: Ed. Braus, 2005. 208 pp. ISBN 3-89904-163-1
For more information:
http://www.hell-kiel.de/
[Link [/ link] Rudolf Hell (born December 19, 1901 at Eggmühl hemlock (Upper Palatinate), † 11 March 2002 in Kiel) was one of the most important German inventor.
"Hell is the Edison of the graphic arts industry."
(Hermann Zapf in his speech to the Gutenberg Prize in 1977)
He is the inventor of Bildzerlegerröhre (1925), writer of Hell (1929), Klischograph (1951), fax (1956), Scanners (1963) and the photo set (1965). He is inter alia Winner of the Grand Cross of Merit with Star and the Gutenberg Prize, and is an honorary citizen of the state capital Kiel.
Life and Work
As the son of the stationmaster of Eggmühl Rudolf was born in 1901 in the local railway station. His mother was the daughter of a farmer and brewery owner. He is the youngest of three sons. After 4 years of primary school he attended high school in Eger Rudolfinum, where his physics and mathematics are like best. Even here it was realized his passion for science.
The fascination of the railway system in the workplace of his father and the beginning of the electrification of the rail study to characterize the desire to electrical engineering.
From 1919, he completed an eight semester studying electrical engineering at the Technische Hochschule in Munich.
Rudolf Hell completes his studies in 1923 with the degree diploma Ingenieuer.
From 1923-1929 he was assistant to Prof. Max Dieckmann.
In 1925 he invented the electric light scanning tube for television and, together with Professor Dieckmann prior to the trade exhibition in Munich, a television transmitting and receiving station. In 1927, the promotion follows directly indicating radiogoniometer for aviation. An American company paid him a royalty fee of 20,000 DM
Founded his own company in 1929 Hell in Potsdam-Babelsberg | Neubabelsberg and is in the same year his Hellschreiber. In 1931, he developed novel devices Morse, while Siemens is producing the Hellschreiber in large numbers. The company moved to Berlin-Dahlem, where she is in the Second World War, however, completely destroyed.
Rudolf Hell in 1947 ventured a new start in Kiel-Dietrich village. The state capital of Schleswig-Holstein is now his adopted home. From 1949 to Hell increasingly studied telegraphy and develop appropriate devices for mail, press, police and weather services. With the invention of the light guides 1951 Klischograph up a new era of printing technology. It is developed over time (Vario Klischograph, Helio Klischograph).
Finally, in 1956 following the well-known invention of Rudolf Hell: the fax machine. 1961 to expand the light-stations and open a second location in Kiel-Gaarden. Chromagraph 1963, a scanner is presented.
1965 by Rudolf Hell the first time the electronic document storage with digital (computer typesetting) introduced the world to revolutionize the brief. That same year, the digital typesetting machine is presented Digiset.
After the Chromagraph DC 300 as the first fully digital scanner in 1971 its global breakthrough experiences itself, Rudolf Hell in 1972 retired from active management of his work. 1979 followed the electronic image processing system Chromacom. In 1981, the Hell GmbH, a 100% subsidiary of Siemens. Rudolf Hell in 1989 ruled definitively out of business life. 1990 Siemens sold its shares in the Linotype AG. The result is the Linotype-Hell AG, which is in turn taken over in 1996 by Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG. In 1997, the low-pressure activity in the Hell Gravure Systems GmbH link text Concentrated, whose shares belong to 2002 to Heidelberg. 2002 will be a management buy-out, since Hell Gravure Systems is privately held.
Rudolf Hell in 2002 died aged 100 in Kiel. He reported in his life at 131 patents.
Awards 1962 Gold Medal of the Photographic Society of Vienna
1967 Great Cross of Merit for distinguished service of the Federal Republic of Germany
1967 Gold Medal of the Society for Printing of the CSSR
1968 Ullstein ring
1968 Culture Prize of the City of Kiel
1969 Segnatura AIGEC the Union of exports Italienne et Conseilleures Graphiques
1973 Dr.-Ing. e.h. the Technical University of Munich
1977 Gutenberg Prize from the Gutenberg Society and the City of Mainz
1978 Werner-von-Siemens-Ring (ring of honor for services to science and technology), by Federal President Karl Carstens
1980 Great Cross of Merit with Star
FDI in 1981 (managers of the printing industry), Medal for Meritorious Service to the Graphic Industry
1981 honorary citizenship of the state capital of Kiel
1987 admission into the Inventors Gallery of the German Patent Office in Munich
2001 The city of Kiel, Siemens appoints the Wall to honor his life's work on 15 May Dr.-Hell-Street to
Literature
] Fuchs, Boris: Dr.-Ing. Rudolf Hell: the century-engineer the mirror image of current affairs, and his exemplary work / Boris Fuchs and Christian Onnasch. New York: Ed. Braus, 2005. 208 pp. ISBN 3-89904-163-1
For more information:
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