Anton Freissler

Anton Freissler, aka Anton Freißler (March 13, 1838 in Klantendorf (Czech: Kujavy, Moravian–Silesian Region) – February 29, 1916) invented and developed a number of elevators including paternosters.

Anton Freissler
Born(1838-03-13)March 13, 1838
DiedFebruary 29, 1916(1916-02-29) (aged 77)
Vienna
NationalityAustrian
OccupationEngineer
Engineering career
Projectselevators

Biography

Oldest Paternoster in Austria by Freissler, installed in 1911

Freissler was born in Kujavy in northern Moravia, which was a part of Austrian empire. Freissler developed paternosters and other elevators, which were sold very successfully throughout the empire and abroad. One of the oldest paternosters, installed in 1911, is still in use in the House of Industry in Vienna.

Freissler was also issued an imperial warrant as a Purveyor to the Imperial and Royal Court.

The company existed until the 1970s until it was incorporated into Otis Austria.

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