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  1. Warren Seymour Johnson (November 6, 1847 – December 5, 1911) was an American college professor who was frustrated by his inability to regulate individual classroom temperatures. His multi-zone pneumatic control system solved the problem.

  2. Learn about Warren Johnson, a self-taught Vermont farmer who became a pioneer of temperature regulation technologies. He invented the electric room thermostat, the multi-zone automatic temperature control system, and co-founded Johnson Controls.

  3. Warren Johnson. Born in 1847 to pioneer Vermont farmers, Warren Seymour Johnson grew up in poverty on a homestead in western Wisconsin. Life was hard. Johnson had to make his own clothes out of canvas and dye them with ink for color.

  4. Jul 16, 2018 · Warren Johnson one of the 2018 inductees into the National Inventors Hall of Fame for his invention of automatic room temperature control. This July marks the anniversary of two seminal...

  5. www.johnsoncontrols.com › about-us › historyHistory | Johnson Controls

    Even before he founds the firm now known as Johnson Controls, Warren Johnson is the quintessential inventor. His pneumatic tower clocks, electric storage batteries, wireless telegraph business and steam-powered luxury cars and postal service trucks anticipate—and shape—the future. 1883.

  6. Warren Johnson (born July 7, 1943 in Virginia, Minnesota) is a retired American NHRA drag racing driver. He is the driver with the 2nd most wins in pro stock with 97 career wins, six world championships and earned himself the nickname " the Professor of Pro Stock.

  7. Johnson Controls founder Warren S. Johnson was inducted into National Inventors Hall of Fame® (NIHF) as a member of the Class of 2018. Johnson was honored posthumously for his invention of the temperature control.