John Henry Kinealy

John Henry Kinealy (March 18, 1864 in Hannibal, Missouri[1]โ€“1928) was an American mechanical engineer.

He was educated in the public schools of St. Louis and at Washington University (M.E., 1884), where he was an instructor in 1886-87 and professor of mechanical engineering from 1892 to 1902. He taught also at the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas (1887โ€“89) and at the North Carolina College of Agriculture and Mechanical Arts (1889โ€“92). He was a consulting engineer at Boston in 1902-04 and thereafter a mechanical engineer and patent expert at St. Louis. His own patents include an air-purifying apparatus, a thermal valve, a damper regulator, and other devices using the Kinealy metal diaphragm. He published:

  • An Elementary Text-Book on Steam Engines and Boilers (1895; fourth edition, 1903)
  • Charts for Low Pressure Steam Heating (1896)
  • Formulas and Tables for Heating (1899)
  • Slide Valve Simply Explained (1899)
  • Centrifugal Fans (1905)
  • Mechanical Draft (1906)

References

  1. ^ KINEALY, John Henry in Who's Who in America (1901-1902 edition(; p. 638

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