Frank McDowell Leavitt | |
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Born | March 3, 1856 |
Died | August 6, 1928 |
Nationality | American |
Occupation | Engineer |
Spouse | Gertrude Goodsell |
Parent(s) | John McDowell Leavitt and Bethia Brooks Leavitt |
Engineering career | |
Projects | Developed the Bliss-Leavitt torpedo |
Frank McDowell Leavitt (1856–1928) was an American engineer and inventor. Leavitt devised one of the earliest machines for manufacturing tin cans[1] and later invented the Bliss-Leavitt torpedo, the chief torpedo used by United States Navy in World War I.[2] Leavitt was part of an emerging cadre of American engineers whose design feats were putting United States manufacturing might on the map at the dawn of the twentieth century.[3]