Description:
(Hungarian Electrical Engineer, Inventor and Chess Player) Ottó Titusz Bláthy, a Hungarian electrical engineer, made significant contributions to the field of electricity. He co-invented the modern electric transformer, tension regulator, AC watt-hour meter, turbo generator, high-efficiency turbo generator, and motor capacitor for the single-phase electric motor. His inventive career started at the Ganz Works, where he focused on transformer experiments. Bláthy, along with two other Hungarian engineers, developed the ZBD model alternating-current transformer.