He wasn't the inventor, he was the inventor of the hydraulic shock absorber.
Ralph Sanderson is not widely recognized as the inventor of hydraulics. The principles of hydraulics have been used since ancient times, and credit is often given to notable figures such as Archimedes and Blaise Pascal for their contributions to the field. Sanderson may have made contributions or advancements to hydraulic systems, but he is not typically cited as the sole inventor.
He was the inventor of water skiing. Use the link below to get more information on him.
Ralph Wedgwood - inventor - was born in 1766.
Not that I know of, or anyone else I've talked to
1850
Ralph Henry Baer was born on March 8, 1922 and died on December 6, 2014.
Elise Ann Ralph has written: 'Hydraulics and instabilities of quasi-geostrophic zonal flows' -- subject(s): Research, Shear (Mechanics), Shear flow, Fluid dynamics
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Ralph Teetor, a prolific (and blind) inventor, invented cruise control
the answer is Ralph Baer. thebomb2 says: if that is true thank you thank you thank you thank you Ralph baer
Ralph B. Sackman has written: 'Achieving the promise of information technology' -- subject(s): Management, Information technology, Project management
Ralph Alberico has written: 'More on knowledge representation' 'Expert systems for reference and information retrieval'
Also known as the magnavox odyssey, the brown box was created by Ralph Baer. World's inventor of the home video game console