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  1. Carl G. Sontheimer (1914 – 23 March 1998) was an American inventor and engineer best known for creating the original Cuisinart food processor. [1] Sontheimer was born in New York City but raised in France. [1]

  2. Mar 26, 1998 · Carl G. Sontheimer, a creative electronics engineer and successful entrepreneur who made his most visible contribution to the American economy -- and American kitchens -- after his...

  3. lemelson.mit.edu › resources › carl-sontheimerCarl Sontheimer | Lemelson

    Carl G. Sontheimer was an accomplished engineer, entrepreneur, and cook, most famous for giving America the Cuisinart®.

  4. Mar 23, 2021 · But in 1971, a retired MIT-trained physicist and amateur gourmet named Carl Sontheimer, a man with the curious look of a hulking, mischievous elf, was to radically transform the American kitchen...

  5. Carl Sontheimer, an American engineer and inventor, refined Verdon’s machines to produce the Cuisinart. The widespread success of the Cuisinart following its exhibition in Chicago in 1973 led a number of other manufacturers to design competing models, and hundreds of thousands of food processors were…. Read More.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CuisinartCuisinart - Wikipedia

    Cuisinart was founded in 1971 by Carl Sontheimer, a graduate of Massachusetts Institute of Technology who was inspired by his love of French food. This led to the creation of Cuisinart and its main product, the food processor. Cuisinart introduced its brand in January 1973 at a trade show in Chicago.

  7. Apr 15, 1990 · Carl Sontheimer, now in his mid-70's, and his wife continue to live in Greenwich, and no doubt are eagerly watching as the next act of the Cuisinarts saga unfolds.

  8. www.cuisinart.com › help-and-info › about-cuisinartAbout Cuisinart

    They were among the first culinary experts to hail the food processor as a revolutionary kitchen appliance when it was introduced to America in 1973 by the late Cuisinart founder, Carl Sontheimer. They saw the food processor as a quick and easy way to make fine food and healthy dishes.

  9. Feb 18, 1982 · Carl G. Sontheimer retired from working as a physicist and engineer at age 55 and then founded Cuisinarts Inc., a manufacturer of food processors and importer of French cookware.

  10. They were among the first culinary experts to hail the food processor as a revolutionary kitchen appliance when it was introduced to America in 1973 by the late Cuisinart founder, Carl Sontheimer. They saw the food processor as a quick and easy way to make fine food and healthy dishes.