Movatterモバイル変換


[0]ホーム

URL:


Jump to content
WikipediaThe Free Encyclopedia
Search

Per Kure (company)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Per Kure
IndustryElectrical appliances
Founded1897; 128 years ago (1897) inHasle inOslo, Norway
FounderPer Kure
Defunct1988 (1988)
FateMerged withAsea Brown Boveri
Headquarters
Interior photo of A/S Per Kure Norsk Motor

A/S Per Kure, variously also known asA/S Per Kure Norsk Motor- og Dynamofabrikk andASEA–Per Kure, was a manufacturer first of electric heaters and later oftransformers. Founded by Per Kure in 1897, it was for most of its history based atHasle inOslo,Norway. The company was dissolved during the creation of Asea Brown Boveri in 1988.

History

[edit]

Per Kure, born in 1872, returned to Norway in 1897 after receiving an education in electronics inMittweida, Germany. He established the company that bore his name on 28 September. The company started working with installation of electrical apparatuses, including lights and motors. Originally located in the streetKristian Augusts gate, the company moved toUniversitetsgata 24 in 1905. The company was importer of Elektra, a Swiss brand of electrical heaters, and from 1911, the company received a license to produce the products for Norway and Sweden.[1]

In 1912, the company started selling products fromNya Förenade Elektriska Aktiebolaget of Sweden in Norway. After it had merged to createAllmänna Svenska Elektriska Aktiebolaget (ASEA), Per Kure took over ASEA's Norwegian division,Norsk Motor- og Dynamofabrik, and the new company was renamed A/S Per Kure Norsk Motor- og Dynamofabrik. The merged company produced transformers, which were largely sold for production ofhydroelectricity in Norway. In 1937, all of the company's manufacturing was localized at Hasle. Per Kure remained CEO until 1938, by which time the company had 500 employees.[1] Per Kure built transformers two classes of Norwegianelectric locomotives,El 5 andEl 9.[2]

In 1944, during theSecond World War, theNorwegian resistance movement was active with sabotage against companies which were supplying the German armed forces. Workers at Per Kure had joined the communist resistance groupOsvald. Because of theAllied bombing of Germany, Per Kure was thought to become part of a decentralized production facility for assembly of aircraft engines, and Osvald considered the plant a legitimate target. On 30 May 1944, the entire plant at Hasle was blown up and several transformers severely damaged. The action was not coordinated with central parts of the resistance, such asMilorg, which had a more passive strategy.[3]

In 1945, Per Kure died, and ASEA bought the company and renamed ASEA–Per Kure. In 1967, the production of Elektra products was sold. The company remained until 1988, when ASEA merged to become ABB. In 1988, ASEA–Per Kure was dissolved and the following year, production of transformers at Hasle ceased.[1]

References

[edit]
  1. ^abcSmith-Mayer, Trond."Per Kure – utdypning (NBL-artikkel)".Norsk biografisk leksikon (in Norwegian).
  2. ^Aspenberg, Nils Carl (2001).Elektrolok i Norge (in Norwegian). Oslo: Baneforlaget. pp. 58, 73.ISBN 82-91448-42-6.
  3. ^Gubberud, Ivar J.; Sunde, Helge (1992).Flåmsbana: historien om en av verdens bratteste jernbaner (in Norwegian). John Grieg Forlag. pp. 64–65.ISBN 82-533-0261-4.
Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Per_Kure_(company)&oldid=1233228345"
Categories:
Hidden category:

[8]ページ先頭

©2009-2025 Movatter.jp