This Egomatic machine invented in early 1940 sorted eggs. Eggs were placed at one end and moved along a conveyor that sorted them by weight. The Egomatic Company eventually produced a machine that could sort 80 cases (28,800 eggs) per hour.
EGOMATIC EGG MACHINE
About the Author: Bill Leaver
Bill Leaver has been associated with the Behnke Museum since it opened in 2003. He was named as Director/Curator in 2013.