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  1. R.C. “Carl” Baker Sr. Oil wells Carl Baker had drilled near Coalinga encountered hard rock formations that caused problems with casing, so he developed an offset cable-tool bit allowing him to drill a hole larger than the casing. He also patented a “Gas Trap for Oil Wells” in 1908, a “Pump-Plunger” in 1914, and a “Shoe Guide for ...

  2. However, his certificate of baptism recorded on October 7, 1906, in the parish register of St. John's Episcopal Church in Keokuk, Iowa, listed his birth as September 24, 1905 without any reference to the place of birth. Hughes was the son of Allene Stone Gano and Howard R. Hughes Sr., a successful inventor and businessman from Missouri.

  3. 7 de jul. de 2015 · 1. Hughes was a millionaire at 18. The 1901 discovery of oil at Spindletop, near Beaumont, Texas, marked the birth of the modern petroleum industry, and drew Hughes’ father, Howard Sr., a ...

  4. After Hughes Sr.'s death in 1924, his only child, Howard R. Hughes, Jr., assumed control of the company as its sole owner. Nine years later Hughes Tool Company engineers created a tri-cone rotary drill bit, and from 1934 to 1951 Hughes' market share approached 100%. Sharp-Hughes Rock Bit found virtually all the oil discovered during the initial ...

  5. Howard Robard Hughes Jr., born on December 24, 1905, in Houston, Texas, was an American business magnate whose involvement in multiple sectors earned him reverence. His parents were Allene Stone and Howard R. Hughes Sr., a successful inventor who founded the Hughes Tool Company in 1909.

  6. Howard Robard Hughes Jr. Nascimento 24 de dezembro de 1905 Humble, Texas, Estados Unidos: Morte 5 de abril de 1976 (70 anos) Houston, Texas, Estados Unidos Nacionalidade norte-americano: Fortuna: US$ 1,5 bilhões (equivalente a US$ 6,74 bilhões atualmente) Progenitores Mãe: Allene Stone Gano Pai: Howard R. Hughes Sr. Cônjuge Ella Botts Rice ...

  7. Howard Hughes nasceu em Humble ou Houston, Texas, em 24 de dezembro de 1905. O pai de Hughes, Howard Hughes Sr., fez sua fortuna projetando uma broca que podia penetrar em rochas duras. Antes desta invenção, os perfuradores de petróleo não conseguiam alcançar os grandes bolsões de petróleo que se encontravam sob tal rocha.