Proper noun
Westinghouse
A surname, notably that of George Westinghouse.
My father was an electrical engineer who worked at Westinghouse in Pittsburgh. When I was growing up, my mother wrote humor columns for the local paper. She was the Erma Bombeck of Murrysville, Pa. Jason Kilar
Advanced systems were later developed and built for special military purposes, such as to find H-Bombs lost at sea or to find a lost Russian submarine, at the Westinghouse facility in Annapolis up through the 1990s. Source: Internet
Additional three short tons of uranium metal was supplied by Westinghouse Lamp Plant which was produced in a rush with makeshift process. Source: Internet
Although George Westinghouse had bought Gaulard and Gibbs' patents in 1885, the Edison Electric Light Company held an option on the US rights for the ZBD transformers, requiring Westinghouse to pursue alternative designs on the same principles. Source: Internet
Although a shrewd and determined businessman, Westinghouse was a conscientious employer and wanted to make fair deals with his business associates. Source: Internet
All radios made by GE and Westinghouse were sold under the RCA label 60% GE and 40% Westinghouse. Source: Internet