Erik Andreas Rotheim (19 September 1898 – 18 September 1938) was a Norwegian professional chemical engineer and inventor. He is best known for invention of the first aerosol spray can and valve that could hold and dispense fluids.
Erik Andreas Rotheim (19 September 1898 – 18 September 1938) was a Norwegian professional chemical engineer and inventor. He is best known for invention...
1790. The first aerosol spray can patent was granted in Oslo in 1927 to ErikRotheim, a Norwegian chemical engineer, and a United States patent was granted...
ErikRotheim applied for the first patent for an aerosol can that could hold products and dispense them with the use of propellants. By 1931, Rotheim...
Bertheim synthesized Arsphenamine, the first man-made antibiotic. In 1927 ErikRotheim patented the first aerosol spray can. In 1933 Robert Pauli Scherer created...
Edvard Moser, and the chemists Lars Onsager, Odd Hassel, Peter Waage, ErikRotheim, and Cato Maximilian Guldberg. Mineralogist Victor Goldschmidt is considered...
Walther Bauersfeld. November 23 – The aerosol spray can is patented by ErikRotheim, a Norwegian chemical engineer. The Einstein refrigerator is invented...
15 September – Bjørn Hougen, archaeologist (died 1976) 19 September – ErikRotheim, chemical engineer and inventor of the aerosol spray can (died 1938)...
outstanding achievement in agricultural and food chemistry 1970 Erik Andreas Rotheim Gold Medal, for outstanding contributions to the development of the...
Gundersen, Norwegian American medical doctor (born 1865) 18 September – ErikRotheim, chemical engineer and inventor of the aerosol spray can (born 1898)...