Reuben "Carl" Baker | |
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Born | Reuben Carlton Baker July 18, 1872 |
Died | September 29, 1957 Whittier, California, U.S. | (aged 85)
Occupation(s) | Founder of Baker Hughes, inventor, businessman |
Known for | Pioneering inventions in the oil industry |
Spouse |
Minnie Myrtle Zumwalt
(m. 1897; died 1947) |
Children | Thelma Ellen Baker (daughter) Reuben Carlton Baker Jr. (son) |
Reuben Carlton "Carl" Baker, Sr.[1] (July 18, 1872 – September 29, 1957[1]) was an American oil industry drilling pioneer. He established Baker Oil Tools in 1907 after developing a casing shoe that revolutionized cable tool drilling. In 1903, he introduced the offset bit for cable tool drilling to enable casing wells in hard rock and in 1912 the cement retainer that allowed casing to be cemented in the wells. Baker further improved the process with the float shoe in 1923. Having only a third grade education, he obtained more than 150 patents on oil drilling tools.[2] Baker Oil Tools merged with Hughes Tool Company in 1987 to form Baker Hughes Incorporated.