Frederick Jones Biography

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Founder of a multi-million dollar company, owner of sixty patents, and an award winning inventor. Who would have thought that the man with all these credentials was brought up in the impoverished streets of the South, with no one but himself. The man behind this background is Frederick McKinley Jones, the prolific inventor and engineer. His life is like no other, fighting through hardships in order to achieve his ultimate goal of leaving his mark in our society. In Jones, Frederick written by Nathan Aaseng and Jones, Frederick written by Kit Moser, the reader is able to relive the moments of Jones’s eventful career. In this piece the modern reader will be educated through substantial research in order to show how influential Frederick Jones …show more content…
Jones learned manual dexterity and gained valuable experiences by working at the young teenage years. In order to sustain a viable lifestyle, “Jones worked his way up to the position of a mechanic [by age fourteen];a year later he was a shop foreman.”(Aaseng, Nathan) The job of the mechanic brought him steady income for his early years as he had nobody to support him. The occupation of a mechanic requires hands on work with cars and other automobiles, at such a young age Frederick Jones became skilled with his hands. This valuable experiences almost certainly had a direct correlation with his adult life. We need to appreciate the hard jobs Jones had to work with at such as young age. Since, at the same age we just watch television or text on our phones. Frederick was very rebellious, but fortunately for him, his rebellious nature allowed him …show more content…
Beforehand, blood could not be preserved for more than a couple weeks, since it was perishable. So when it perished it was thrown away, causing a shortage, thus many people dying. Now, with refrigeration, blood bags were able to be stored for months and the number of deaths due to a storage exponentially decreased. We must appreciate the fact the Jones’s was saving lives through his invention. Frederick Jones’s was able to expand his horizons by aiding the food and transportation industry. Doing the unthinkable, Jones was able to, “invent the first automatic refrigeration system for long-haul trucks and later ships and railcars.”(Moser, Kit) Before his experimentation with refrigeration devices, truck refrigeration units were massive and a waste of space inside the truck. Jones was able to resize it to make it more efficient and effective. Since it was so large previously, many trucks did not even use it. This reduced the maximum distance they could travel before the food would perish and spoil. With the new system, the trucks could travel countless miles without a worry in the air. The reader needs to appreciate that without him, food may not even be able to be transported so far with such quality of product. To close off, Frederick Jones was also known for excelling as a business owner to compliment his engineering credentials. Along with his former boss, which became his partner they both created, “the