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Frederick McKinley Jones (1893–1961) was granted his first patent in 1939 when he invented a machine that gave out tickets and the correct change.
After fighting in World War I, he returned to Hallock, Minnesota, to work as a mechanic and as the town’s movie projectionist. Movies were silent back then, but the first movies with sound, called “talkies,” were replacing the old silent pictures. They required expensive equipment the movie theater couldn’t afford, so Jones built a sound synchronization machine for less than $100.
Jones is most famous for inventing the refrigerated truck. It allowed frozen food to be shipped across the country without spoiling.