worked on an panted sever on his most important invention including the metograph and automatic system such as quadraplex ,sextuplex and multiplex telegraph wich saved western union many millions of money in wiring
He didn't invent anything. He improved the telephone that someone else created. He was paid 150 per hour from the president. He worked for 4 years.
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George Westinghouse invented the air brake for electric railway cars around the 1880's. He also purchased the patent rights to generators which used alternating currents, as well as patenting transformers that reduced high-voltage power to lower voltage levels. His new system made long-distance transmission more efficient, over Edison's system of direct current which couldn't transmit electricity very far.
Nikola Tesla invented AC, probably a transformer as well but don't quote that.
Ottó Bláthy, Miksa Déri, Károly Zipernowsky of the Austro-Hungarian Empire First designed and used the transformer in both experimental, and commercial systems in 1885.
He didn't. He patented some work on AC power generation - and even that - to be honest isn't used by systems today contrary to what is often said on the internet.Hippolyte Pixii would probably be the closest to an 'inventor' of AC power as he created an AC generator in 1832. In many parts of Germany there was working 2 phase AC current in 1870. Mikhail Dolivo-Dobrovsky would build the first real working 3 phase system, generator, motor, etc., in 1888.This is before either Ferrari or Tesla's work, but in March 1888, Galileo Ferraris will publish and present a research in a paper to the Royal Academy of Sciences in Italy which reveals a Polyphase alternator - and two months later Nikola Tesla will get a Patent for a very very similar design, and be given credit.Tesla, will make a lot of advances in the design of polyphase alternators and deserves a lot of credit. But he didn't invent AC. He didn't invent the transformer (Ferrari didn't either) - that would be a guy named William Stanley in 1885.
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One year. 1884 - 1885.
There were several; however, I will list the top five. 1. Telephone - Alexander Bell (1876) 2. Phonograph - Thomas Edison (1877) 3. Light bulb - Both Thomas Edison & Joseph Swan (1879) 4. Motorized automobile - Gotlieb Daimler (1885) 5. Radio - Guglielmo Marconi (1895)
Thomas Edison and Patrick Kenney patent dated Mar. 17, 1885 for Chemical Stock Quotation Telegraph which was know as the Universal Stock Ticker.
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Thomas Edison was famous for inventing the telephone transmitter, light bulb and fluoroscopeAnswer:He was primarily known and acheived fame as an inventor. His lab in Menlo Park was the first think tank and product development facility. A list of Edison's more important inventions is listed below with date of the patent. Strangely the electric light bulb was not an Edison invention. He bought that patent and improved it.1868 Electrical vote recorder.1869 Universal stock ticker, Unison stop.1872 Motograph, Several telegraph systems, Paraffin paper, Carbon rheostat.1876 Electric pen1877 Phonograph.1879 Improved dynamos and generators.1885 Wireless induction telegraph1891 Motion picture camera.1896 Fluoroscope, Fluorescent electric lamp.1900 Nickel-iron-alkaline storage battery.1914 Electric safety miner's lamp, Synthetic carbolic acid.
Thomas Thornycroft died in 1885.
Thomas Lambie was born in 1885.
Thomas Rolph was born in 1885.
Thomas Bailie was born in 1885.
Thomas Mutch was born in 1885.
Thomas Plunkett died in 1885.