The Westinghouse Company bought land, built houses and then sold those homes to its workers at a very affordable price.
The Westinghouse Company displayed several polyphase systems.
The Westinghouse Company bought Diehl's patent rights for $25,000.
He sold this system, along with systems for activating elevator car safety systems when acceleration or speed became too great, to the Westinghouse Company.
In 1959, both Hugle and her husband began work at Westinghouse Company in Pittsburgh.
After graduation he started working at the just founded Westinghouse Company, where he learned about the practical side of plant operation.
"your decision," said the Pittsburgh magnate, "determines the fate of the Westinghouse Company."
He had received $1,000,000 from the Westinghouse Company for his first crop of inventions.
So successful was this installation that the Westinghouse Company installed seven additional generating units, bringing the output to 50,000 horsepower.
The building was equipped with an elevator and had a complete power system that was installed by Westinghouse Company.