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Gordon Bradt was born on 2 May, 1924, is an American inventor, designer (1924–2022). Discover Gordon Bradt's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 98 years old?

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1924

Gordon Edwin Bradt (May 2, 1924 – December 3, 2022) was an American inventor, designer and the founder of Kinetico Studios.

Bradt was born May 2, 1924, in Evanston, Illinois, the youngest of three children.

His father, A. Gordon Bradt, was vice president of the Continental Illinois National Bank and Trust Company, a professor at Northwestern University Graduate School of Business, and the author of several books on business.

His mother, Aliff Bosier Bradt, was an artist, and a Girl Scouts Commissioner.

1942

Bradt entered the University of Colorado in Boulder, Colorado, in 1942 as a student in the Engineering Department.

Later that year, all men in the Army enlisted reserve corps were called for service, with the engineering students training for the Army Specialized Training Program.

1943

Bradt qualified for the program by 1943 at Colorado State University in Fort Collins, Colorado.

1944

In 1944 Bradt was deployed to Europe for active duty with the 38th Infantry Regiment of the 2nd Infantry Division under General Hodges, and immediately saw action in The Battle of the Bulge.

1945

On March 31, 1945, Bradt was riding on the turret of a Sherman tank through Warburg, Germany, when the tank was hit by a German Panzerfaust rifle grenade.

Bradt received multiple shrapnel wounds leaving him permanently disabled.

1946

Bradt was honorably discharged from service at Fort Sheridan, Illinois, on March 25, 1946, and returned to the University of Colorado, graduating in 1949 with a degree in Business Engineering.

While there, he met Collette Ireland from Denver, Colorado, the daughter of Jewel Cawthon Ireland and Gail L. Ireland, a former two-term Attorney General of Colorado serving during the four years of World War II.

1950

They were married on January 28, 1950, in Denver and moved to Gordon's hometown of Evanston, Illinois.

There they had three children, Kristine, Terese and Andrew Gordon.

Later in 1950, Bradt joined the Bell & Howell Company based near Skokie, Illinois.

He began at Bell & Howell in the production planning department, and later held key positions in the engineering, marketing and product planning of the photographic and audio-visual products.

This led to his role as Vice President of engineering and product management in the Consumer Products Group.

1960

In the early 1960s Bradt and his wife Collette moved their family from Evanston, Illinois to Wilmette, Illinois, where he began creating the designs and inventions he would later be known for.

1969

In 1969, while still at Bell & Howell, Bradt was issued his first patent assigned to himself for an invention designed to permit playing of a guitar by unskilled persons.

Titled "Chord-Forming Device for Stringed Instrument" (Bradt, 1969), the invention featured a guitar retrofitted with buttons controlling bars and wires that pressed against the strings, forming chords on the fret of the guitar, similar to an autoharp.

1970

In 1970 Bradt and Bell & Howell announced that seven major European photographic manufacturing companies had chosen to standardize their own 8mm projectors on the Bell & Howell Auto 8 Movie Cassette System.

Kodak had previously introduced a system, but it was not adopted as an industry standard, while manufacturing companies waited for Bell & Howell to introduce theirs.

The Bell & Howell system was compatible with the existing film libraries of consumers, and made movie showing a simple procedure for the operator by simply dropping the film spools into a cartridge.

The invention followed the recently introduced Bell & Howell Slide Cube system for projecting slide images.

Bradt developed many of his own designs and inventions when he was not working and traveling for Bell & Howell.

He used every opportunity to travel to enhance his own personal pursuits, such as exporting a classic Maserati automobile from England to America to restore it.

At home, he designed and built a boat he used to take his family on Lake Michigan and the Illinois River.

Bradt also experimented with his own designs and inventions.

1971

In the era just before the advent of digital cameras, Bradt was at the forefront of setting the international standard for manufacturing a 8mm film cassette (Bradt et al., 1971).

1972

In 1972 he was appointed President of the Industrial & Training Equipment Group, made up of the company's Audio-Visual, Avicom, and Professional Equipment Divisions.

At Bell & Howell, he worked in engineering design and was issued six U.S. patents assigned to Bell & Howell.

1973

In July 1973, after 23 years, he retired from Bell & Howell and went to work full-time creating abstract motorized kinetic sculptures.

He and Collette launched Kinetico, Inc., and Bradt began a career as an artist and independent businessman, pitching his creations to a retail market.

Kinetico incorporated in 1973.

Kinetic art became the basis of Kinetico's product lines from then on.

The products were almost always powered by AC electric synchronous timing motors.

Materials used for the sculptures were metals and rosin, brazed, soldered or glued together.

Bradt designed and built all necessary jigs for parts and assembly, and developed techniques for finishing, such as polishing processes and lacquer finishes.

The original product line included abstract moving table-top sculptures.

1975

Powered by the electric motors in the bases, fabricated wire kites and figures moved, swayed and bounced (Bradt, 1975).