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Thomas Savery (born c. 1650, Shilstone, Devonshire, Eng.—died 1715, London) was an English engineer and inventor who built the first steam engine.
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Thomas Savery

English inventor and engineer
Thomas Savery was an English inventor and engineer. He invented the first commercially used steam-powered device, a steam pump which is often referred to as the "Savery engine". Wikipedia
Died: May 1715 (age 65 years), London, United Kingdom
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Savery filed a patent for his first design for a “fire engine” on July 2, 1698, and soon after presented a working model to the Royal Society of London.
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Steam-powered pump edit · Fire pump, Savery system, 1698 · Schematic of Savery engine operation. The engine sucks water in with valves a and c closed, and valves ...
The first successful steam pump was patented by Thomas Savery in 1698, and in his words provided an "engine to raise water by fire".
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Jul 3, 2019 · Unlike the engine Thomas Savery had patented in 1698, the intensity of pressure in Newcomen's engine was not limited by the pressure of the ...
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The steam engine was used to pump water out of coal mines. The 1698 Savery Steam Pump - the first commercially successful steam powered device, built by Thomas ...
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The first commercial steam-powered device was a water pump developed in 1698 by Thomas Savery, who demonstrated it to the Royal Society a year later. The patent ...
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The use of steam to pump water was patented by Thomas Savery in 1698, and in his words provided an "engine to raise water by fire". Savery's pump worked by ...
1650–1715) constructed his own pistonless steam engine and in July 1698 obtained a patent for his “Miner's Friend.” The first steam engine to be formally ...
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Feb 8, 2023 · The power of steam was first harnessed for a pump by Thomas Savery (c. 1650-1715), patented in 1698, but its power was limited. The first ...