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Carl Sontheimer

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171: 56:. He founded and sold two electronics companies, one became Trak Electronics. Sontheimer sold his stake in Trak and started Anzac Electronics to develop and manufacture microwave systems. He sold Anzac by 1966, but continued as a consultant for three years. 59:
His food processor was based on a commercial one produced by a major French restaurant supplier, the Robot-Coupe invented by Pierre Verdon. Sontheimer refined and improved it to create the Cusinart which debuted in 1973. He and his wife sold the
127: 49: 44:(MIT), where he received an engineering degree. Before developing the food processor in the early 1970s, he had a career that included work at 208: 247: 242: 252: 106: 237: 41: 155: 257: 135: 201: 52:. He invented a number of other devices, including a microwave-based direction finder used during NASA's 194: 22:(1914 – 23 March 1998) was an American inventor and engineer best known for creating the original 72: 232: 227: 8: 182: 65: 64:
company to an investment group in 1987 for $ 42 million. The company is now owned by
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Sontheimer died on 26 March 1998 in a hospital near his home in
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