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Mason Motor Car Co. (1906-1908)
Mason Automobile Co. (1908-1909)
Maytag-Mason Motor Car Co.(1910-1911)
Mason Motor Co. (1912–1914)
Industry
  • Automobile manufacturing
  • Light truck manufacturing
FoundedDes Moines, Iowa, United States (1906 (1906))
Founder
Defunct1914; 110 years ago (1914)
Headquarters,
United States
Number of locations
1- Des Moines, Iowa
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Products
ServicesAutomobiles, light trucks
Owner
  • Edward R. Mason
  • Frederick Louis Maytag I
  • William Galloway
Number of employees
95 (1909)[1]


| Name = | Logo = | Unternehmensform = 1) Kapitalgesellschaft
2) Corporation[2] | ISIN = nicht vorhanden | Gründungsdatum = 1906 | Auflösungsdatum = 1914 | Auflösungsgrund = Insolvenz | Sitz = Waterloo, Black Hawk County, Iowa, USA | Leitung = * Edward R. Mason

| Mitarbeiterzahl = 95 (1909)[1] | Umsatz = | Branche = Automobile, Nutzfahrzeuge | Homepage =

The Mason Motor Company' and its precursors, the Mason Motor Car Company, the Mason Automobile Company and the Maytag-Mason Motor Car Company were American automobile commercial vehicle manufacturers. The company used two cylinder and later four cylinder engines conceived by brothers Frederick and August Duesenberg. Brand names were Mason, Maytag , and Mason-Mohler. A Badge Engineeringdge engineered version for the William Galloway Company was temporally available. Fred Duesenberg was plant manager, designer and partner and board member of the company.


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Fred and August Duesenberg[edit]

August und Fred Duesenberg im Jahr 1925


The German-born brothers Frederick (1876-1932) and August Duesenberg (1879-1955) were the youngest of seven children of Conrad and Louise Düsenberg from Matorf-Kirchheide ( Lemgo, lip). After the early death of the father, the family emigrated and farmed in Rockford (Iowa). Already around 1902, the brothers experimented with an internal combustion engine. Fred was a bicycle mechanic, tradesman and a successful cyclist in Des Moines (Iowa) and a self-taught. He co-founded Iowa Automobile & Supply Co. in February 1905. The company was an auto repair shop - the second in town - and a car distributor for various brands, including Ford [3], Rambler [4], Acme and Marion [4]. He worked together with his youngest brother all his life. Rather incidentally, they fiddled with their own engine, which they wanted to use for a planned car. However, there seems to have been little illusion that they could organize an automobile factory on their own; For this, Fred's small garage with car dealers and the bicycle repair shop with a small engine production of August in Garner (Iowa) [5] did not make enough profit. Key patents were filed together; a later is signed by Fred alone. [6] [7] [8] The [Duesenberg Walking Beam | Walking Beam] inseparable from her name ] - valve control with overlong valve tappets the brothers did not invent [9] but their design has original solutions. Together they built the Duesenberg Model A one of the first production cars with eight-cylinder - in-line engine - the first in the United States as well as the first with four-wheel brakes; the latter together with the small manufacturer Kenworthy Motors in Mishawaka (Indiana). For the successor Duesenberg Model J Fred Duesenberg was solely responsible.


Die deutschstämmigen Brüder Fred S. (1876-1932) und August S. Duesenberg (1879-1955) waren die jüngsten von sieben Kindern von Conrad und Louise Düsenberg aus Matorf-Kirchheide (Lemgo, Lippe). Nach dem frühen Tod des Vaters wanderte die Familie aus und bewirtschaftete eine Farm in Rockford (Iowa). Bereits um 1902 experimentierten die Brüder mit einem Verbrennungsmotor. Fred war Fahrradmechaniker, -händler und ein erfolgreicher Radrennfahrer in Des Moines (Iowa) und ein Autodidakt. Er hatte im Februar 1905 die Iowa Automobile & Supply Co. mitbegründet. Das Unternehmen war eine Auto-Reparaturwerkstätte – die zweite im Ort – und eine Automobil-Vertretung für verschiedene Marken, darunter Ford[10], Rambler[11], Acme und Marion[11]. Mit seinem jüngsten Bruder arbeitete er zeitlebens zusammen. Eher nebenbei tüftelten sie an einem eigenen Motor, den sie für ein geplantes Automobil verwenden wollten. Es scheint aber wenig Illusionen darüber gegeben zu haben, dass sie aus eigener Kraft eine Automobilfabrikation organisieren konnten; dafür warfen Freds kleine Werkstätte mit Autohandel und die Fahrrad-Reparaturwerkstatt mit einer kleinen Motorenproduktion von August in Garner (Iowa)[12] nicht genug Gewinn ab. Entscheidende Patente wurden gemeinsam eingereicht; ein späteres ist von Fred allein unterzeichnet.[6][7][8] Die mit ihrem Namen untrennbar verbundene Walking Beam-Ventilsteuerung mit überlangen Ventilstößeln haben die Brüder nicht erfunden[9], ihre Konstruktion weist aber originäre Lösungen auf. Gemeinsam konstruierten sie mit dem Duesenberg Model A einen der ersten Serienwagen mit Achtzylinder-Reihenmotor – den ersten in den Vereinigten Staaten wie auch der erste mit Vierradbremsen; letzteres gemeinsam mit dem kleinen Hersteller Kenworthy Motors in Mishawaka (Indiana). Für den Nachfolger Duesenberg Model J war Fred Duesenberg allein verantwortlich.


Anmerkungen[edit]

[[Datei:McClures 1917-18 NACC.jpg|mini|Die A.L.A.M.-Formel wurde 1912 in N.A.C.C.-Rating umbenannt. Die Berechnungsmethode wurde nicht verändert.]]


Literatur[edit]

  • Jon M. Bill: Duesenberg Racecars & Passenger Cars Photo Archive. Auburn Cord Duesenberg Museum (Hrsg.), Iconografix, Hudson WI, Photo Archive Series, ISBN 1-58388-145-X.
  • Griffith Borgeson: The Golden Age of the American Racing Car. Hrsg. SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers), Warrendale PA, 2. Auflage, 1998; ISBN 0-7680-0023-8.
  • Don Butler: Auburn Cord Duesenberg. Crestline Publishing Co., Crestline Series, 1992; ISBN 0-879-38701-7.
  • Donald Davidson, Rick Shaffer: Autocourse Official Illustrated History of the Indianapolis 500. Icon Publishing Ltd., 2. erweiterte Auflage, 2013; ISBN 1-905-33482-6.
  • Robert D. Dluhy: American Automobiles of the Brass Era: Essential Specifications of 4,000+ Gasoline Powered Passenger Cars, 1906-1915, with a Statistical and Historical Overview. Mcfarland & Co Inc. publishers, Jefferson NC, 2013; ISBN 0-78647-136-0.
  • Randy Ema: The Man Behind the Machine - Friedrich S. Duesenberg. in: Automobile Quarterly (ISSN 0005-1438), Volume XXX, No. 4 (1992), S. 4–13.
  • Joseph S. Freeman, James O'Keefe: Out of the Crucible - A Racing History. in: Automobile Quarterly (ISSN 0005-1438), Volume XXX, No. 4 (1992), S. 80–99.
  • George Nicholas Georgano (Hrsg.): Complete Encyclopedia of Motorcars, 1885 to the Present. Dutton Press, New York, 2. Auflage (Hardcover), 1973; ISBN 0-525-08351-0.
  • George Nicholas Georgano (Hrsg.), G. Marshall Naul: Complete Encyclopedia of Commercial Vehicles. MBI Motor Books International, Osceola WI, 1979; ISBN 0-87341-024-6.
  • Bill Jepsen: Iowa's Automobiles. An Entertaining and Enlightening History. Publisher: Bill Jepsen, 2007; ISBN 1-888223804.
  • Beverly Rae Kimes (Hrsg.), Henry Austin Clark jr.: Standard Catalogue of American Cars 1805–1942. 3. Auflage. Krause Publications, Iola WI 1996, ISBN 0-87341-428-4.
  • George Moore: They always called him Augie - August S. Duesenberg. in: Automobile Quarterly (ISSN 0005-1438), Volume XXX, No. 4 (1992), S. 14–20.
  • Albert Mroz: Illustrated Encyclopedia of American Trucks and Commercial Vehicles. Krause Publications, Iola WI, 1996; ISBN 0-87341-368-7.
  • William Pearce: Duesenberg Aircraft Engines: A Technical Description. Old Machine Press, 2012; ISBN 0-98503530-7.
  • Fred Roe: Duesenberg - The Pursuit of Perfection. Dalton Watson Ltd., Publishers, London W1V 4AN, England, 1982, ISBN 0-90156-432-X.
  • Dennis Adler: Duesenberg. Heel-Verlag, Königswinter 2005; ISBN 3-89880-487-9.
  • L. Scott Bailey (Hrsg.), Jonathan A. Stein, Michael Pardo: Automobile Quarterly, Volume XXX, No. 4, Summer 1992 (Duesenberg edition). Automobile Quarterly, Inc., Kutztown PA; ISSN 0005-1438.
  • Joseph S. Freeman: Coda: Walking Beam on Water. in: Automobile Quarterly (ISSN 0005-1438), Volume XXX, No. 4 (1992), S. 112.
  • Robert Gabrick: American Delivery Truck: An Illustrated History. Enthusiast Books, 2014; ISBN 978-158388311-2.
  • John A. Gunnell (Hrsg.): Standard Catalog of American Light Duty Trucks, 1896-1986. MBI Motor Books International, Osceola WI, 1993, ISBN 0-87341-238-9.
  • Karl Ludvigsen: Indy Cars 1911-1939: Great Racers from the Crucible of Speed. Enthusiast Books (Ludvigsen Library), 1. Auflage, 2005; ISBN 1-58388-151-4.
  • Beverly Rae Kimes: Pioneers, Engineers, and Scoundrels: The Dawn of the Automobile in America. Hrsg. SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers) Permissions, Warrendale PA, 2005; ISBN 0-7680-1431-X.
  • Howard Kroplick: Vanderbilt Cup Races of Long Island. Arcadia Publishing, Charleston SC (USA) Reihe Images of Sports, 2008; ISBN 978-0-7385-5751-9.
  • Howard Kroplick, Al Velocci: The Long Island Motor Parkway, Arcadia Publishing Charleston SC (USA) Reihe Images of America, 2008; ISBN 978-0-7385-5793-9.
  • Louis William Steinwedel, J. Herbert Newport: The Duesenberg: The Story of America's Premier Car. Chilton Book Co, 1. Auflage, 1970; ISBN 0-801-95559-9.
  • A-C-D-Museum (Hrsg.): 19th Annual Auburn Cord Duesenberg Festival; Official Souvenir Book; Broschüre zur Eröffnung des Auburn Cord Duesenberg Museums in Auburn, Indiana (USA), Labor Day Weekend 1974.
  • National Automobile Chamber of Commerce: Handbook of Automobiles 1915–1916. Dover Publications, 1970.
  • Association of Licensed Automobile Manufacturers (Hrsg.): Handbook of Gasoline Automobiles / 1904-1905-1906. Einführung von Clarence P. Hornung, Dover Publications, New York, 1969.
  • National Automobile Chamber of Commerce: Handbook of Automobiles 1915–1916. Dover Publications, 1970.

Weblinks[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Roe: Duesenberg - The Pursuit of Perfection. 1982, S. 15.
  2. ^ Roe: Duesenberg - The Pursuit of Perfection. 1982, S. 16.
  3. ^ Cite error: The named reference Butler (1992) 13 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  4. ^ a b Cite error: The named reference Butler (1992) 12 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
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  6. ^ a b US-Patent Nr. 1,363,500 vom 30.10.1917: Ventilsteuerung; F.S. und A.S. Duesenberg.
  7. ^ a b US-Patent Nr. 1,363,500 vom 28.12.1920: Motor mit interner Verbrennung; F.S. und A.S. Duesenberg.
  8. ^ a b US-Patent Nr. 1,476,327 vom 4.12.1923: F.S. Duesenberg Motor mit interner Verbrennung; F.S. Duesenberg.
  9. ^ a b US Patent Nr. 830,099 A vom 4.9.1906: Kohlenwasserstoffmotor für Motorfahrzeuge, J.W. Packard.
  10. ^ Butler: Auburn Cord Duesenberg. 1992, S. 13.
  11. ^ a b Butler: Auburn Cord Duesenberg. 1992, S. 12.
  12. ^ Butler: Auburn Cord Duesenberg. 1992, S. 10.

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Category:Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United States

Category:Defunct truck manufacturers of the United States

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