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Eisenhuth Horseless Vehicle Company
Company typeAutomobile Manufacturing
IndustryAutomotive
Headquarters
New York City
,
United States
Area served
United States
ProductsVehicles
Automotive parts
1905 Compound Model 4

Eisenhuth Horseless Vehicle Company was a manufacturer of Brass Age automobiles who were originally based in New York City. In 1902 the company purchased the Keating Wheel and Automobile Company and established manufacturing operations in Middletown, Connecticut.[1] During 1903, the company merged with the Graham Fox Motor Car Company, absorbing that firm and expanding operations in Middletown.[2]

In 1904, the company was sued by Colonel Frank A. Fox of the Graham Fox Motor Car Company, who claimed that he had "invented certain essential features of the motors now being made by the Eisenhuth company,"[3] and went bankrupt in 1907.[4] In 1909, the Eisenhuth factory was sold to the "Noiseless Typewriter Company."[5]

Their automobile was an unusual model called the Compound with a three-cylinder compound internal combustion engine. Two were working cylinders, the larger middle one further expanded the exhaust gases of the outer working cylinders, this concept received later the name: '5-Stroke engine'.[6]

  1. ^ "KEATING PROPERTY SOLD; Purchased by the Eisenhuth Horseless Vehicle company". The Hartford Courant. January 17, 1902. p. 2.
  2. ^ "MIDDLETOWN FIRM WILL CHANGE NAME; Motor Vehicle Concerns in Merge". The Hartford Courant. November 25, 1903. p. 15.
  3. ^ "Eisenhuth Company Sued". The Hartford Courant. November 23, 1904. p. 12.
  4. ^ "EISENHUTH CO.'S PROPERTY APPRAISED; MIDDLETOWN CONCERN'S TOTAL ASSETS $117,500". The Hartford Courant. March 13, 1907. p. 17.
  5. ^ "TO TAKE OVER PLANT OF EISENHUTH CO.; TYPEWRITER CO, TAKES POSSESSION TODAY". The Hartford Courant. July 1, 1909. p. 17.
  6. ^ Suzuki, Ph.D., Takashi (1997). The Romance of Engines. SAE. pp. 87–94. ISBN 1-56091-911-6.

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