Ingeniør og oppfinner Charles C. Hansen viser seg å være Carl Christopher Wølner Hansen?
Ingeniør og oppfinner Charles C. Hansen- Carl Christopher Wølner Hansen (30.10.1867 i Christiania- 28.6.1938 i Easton, Northampton, Pennsylvania, USA) var sønn av Niels Petter Wølner Hansen (30. November 1834 i Østre Gjennestad, Skjee, Stokke, Vestfold- 26.11.1905 i Oslo) og Olava Lucie Gundersen (2. Januar 1837 i Larvik- 5. Oktober 1935).
Onkel til Ardis Marie Sissel Wølner.
Gift 10. april 1900 i Manhattan, New York med Jeannette E. Beattie (), datter av...
Barn: Jean Elisabeth Van Saun (28.12.1903-1963)- Amerikansk tegner?
Charles C. Hansen hadde mer enn 100 patenter innen trykkluft og mekanisk drillutstyr.
Kenneth Bjork;
Biografi: https://www.strindahistorielag.no/wiki/ ... _C._HansenCharles C. Hansen had been mechanical engineer with the Ingersoll-Rand Company of Phillipsburgh, New Jersey, for thirty-five years when he died in 1938. He is credited with over 100 patents on compressed-air tools and other drilling equipment.Hansen studied at the Norwegian university and at the technical schools of Berlin and Zurich, becoming a specialist in marine engineering.After spending several years in the early 1890`s along the Canadian side of the Great Lakes, he was employed on the New York Barge Canal. Later he was associated with a firm manufactoring Corliss steam engines used to drive air compressors, and he went to Ingersoll-Rand in 1903 and assisted in the construction of their Phillipsburgh plant.When transferred to the rock drill engineering department, Hansen was put to work perfecting tools used extensively in mining and canal construction. He designed, among others, most of the drilles used on the Panama and Barge canals.