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  1. Joseph Whitworth (Stockport, Cheshire, 21 décembre 1803 – Monte-Carlo, 22 janvier 1887) est un ingénieur et industriel britannique. Il porta la précision de l'usinage à un degré inconnu jusqu'alors, perfectionna le contrôle de planéité et standardisa les filetages.

  2. Sir Joseph Whitworth, 1st Baronet FRS FRSA (21 December 1803 – 22 January 1887) was an English engineer, entrepreneur, inventor and philanthropist. In 1841, he devised the British Standard Whitworth system, which created an accepted standard for screw threads.

  3. 9 mai 2024 · Sir Joseph Whitworth was one of the greatest Victorian mechanical engineers. His contributions to the world arguably rank alongside George Stephenson and Isambard Kingdom Brunel. His...

  4. Sir Joseph Whitworth was a determined man who by sheer force of character was used to getting his own way. It has been said that he could be a difficult man to deal with, a perfectionist himself, he was intolerant of imperfection. He was a harsh taskmaster who willingly spoke his mind.

  5. Sir Joseph Whitworth, Baronet (1803–1887) of Joseph Whitworth and Co was an English engineer and entrepreneur. 1803 December 21st. Joseph Whitworth was born at Stockport, the son of Charles Whitworth (1782–1870) and Sarah (1780–1814), the daughter of Joseph Hulse.

  6. Sir Joseph Whitworth, Baronet (born Dec. 21, 1803, Stockport, Cheshire, Eng.—died Jan. 22, 1887, Monte-Carlo) was an English mechanical engineer who won international recognition as a machine toolmaker.

  7. sir Joseph Whitworth. Ingénieur et industriel britannique (Stockport, Cheshire, 1803-Monte-Carlo 1887). En 1841, il préconisa un système uniforme de filetage pour les vis, destiné à remplacer les multiples pas alors employés et auquel son nom est resté attaché.