SOR Founder Roy R. Dunlap Passed Away Aged 90

May 24, 2013

Roy Dunlap invented a mechanical  pressure switch that prevented oil tanks from overflowing and founded SOR Inc.

SOR® founder Roy Dunlap leveraged the static-o-ring (SOR) technology to invent a highly accurate mechanical pressure switch that helped prevent the overfilling of oil tanks. This simple but innovative design resulted in a switch of flawless accuracy that would change the oil & gas and power generation industries forever. The static-o-ring pressure switch was developed in 1956 and the company says that its success will continue to impact the lives of Dunlap’s employees for years to come.

Roy Dunlap: Photo credit SOR
Roy Dunlap: Photo credit SOR

Roy Dunlap initially realized his dream of having his own commercial machine shop shortly after he left the Navy following World War II. Starting small with just $2,000 and one employee, he opened the doors in 1946. That machine shop was later named one of the top 10 machine shops in America, by American Machinist magazine.

Roy remained involved in the business and on the Board of Directors until his passing. His daughter, Linda Dunlap, assumed the role of Chairman of the Board in 2010.

“He had a rich, full life and would have turned 91 in July,” said Dunlap’s daughter, SOR Chairman of the Board, Linda Dunlap. “My father touched the lives of many people and will be greatly missed, but his legacy continues on through the continued growth of the company that he loved so much.” she said.

 

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