Alexander Bernhard Dräger (14 June 1870, Howe - 12 January 1928, Lübeck), was a German engineer, industrialist and inventor.
Dräger was born in the village of Howe (now part of Kirchwerder, Bergedorf, Hamburg.
In 1889, Bernhard's father Johann Heinrich Dräger [de] and Carl Adolf Gerling founded Firma Dräger und Gerling in Lübeck to exploit industrial gas technology.
The firm specialised in self-contained breathing sets for industrial and rescue workers and for divers, and welding and cutting torches.
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