Tesla invented fluorescent lighting, the Tesla induction motor, the Tesla coil, and developed the alternating current (AC) electrical supply system that included a motor and transformer, and 3-phase electricity and the modern radio.
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US Patent 335,786 Electric-Arc Lamp
US Patent 335,787 Electric-Arc Lamp
US Patent 336,961 Regulator For Dynamo-Electric Machines
US Patent 336,962 Regulator For Dynamo-Electric Machines
US Patent 350,954 Regulator For Dynamo-Electric Machines
US Patent 359,748 Dynamo-Electric Machine
US Patent 381,968 Electro-Magnetic Motor
US Patent 381,969 Electro-Magnetic Motor
US Patent 381,970 System Of Electrical Distribution
US Patent 382,279 Electro-Magnetic Motor
US Patent 382,280 Electrical Transmission Of Power
US Patent 382,281 Electrical Transmission Of Power
US Patent 382,282 Method Of Converting And Distributing Electric Currents
US Patent 382,845 Commutator For Dynamo-Electric Machines
US Patent 390,413 System Of Electrical Distribution
US Patent 390,414 Dynamo-Electric Machine
US Patent 390,415 Dynamo-Electric Machine Or Motor
US Patent 390,721 Dynamo-Electric Machine
US Patent 390,820 Regulator For Alternate-Current Motors
US Patent 396,121 Thermo-Magnetic Motor
US Patent 401,520 Method Of Operating Electro-Magnetic Motors
US Patent 405,858 Electro-Magnetic Motor
US Patent 405,859 Method Of Electrical Power Transmission
US Patent 406,968 Dynamo-Electric Machine
US Patent 413,353 Method Of Obtaining Direct From Alternating Currents
US Patent 416,191 Electro-Magnetic Motor
US Patent 416,192 Method Of Operating Electro-Magnetic Motors
US Patent 416,193 Electro-Magnetic Motor
US Patent 416,194 Electric Motor
US Patent 416,195 Electro-Magnetic Motor
US Patent 417,794 Armature For Electric Machines
US Patent 418,248 Electro-Magnetic Motor
US Patent 424,036 Electro-Magnetic Motor
US Patent 428,057 Pyromagneto-Electric Generator
US Patent 433,700 Alternating-Current Electro-Magnetic Motor
US Patent 433,701 Alternating-Current Motor
US Patent 433,702 Electrical Transformer Or Induction Device
US Patent 433,703 Electro-Magnetic Motor
US Patent 445,207 Electro-Magnetic Motor
US Patent 447,920 Method Of Operating Arc-Lamps
US Patent 447,921 Alternating Electric Current Generator
US Patent 454,622 System Of Electric Lighting
US Patent 455,067 Electro-Magnetic Motor
US Patent 455,068 Electrical Meter
US Patent 455,069 Electric Incandescent Lamp
US Patent 459,772 Electro-Magnetic Motor
US Patent 462,418 Method Of And Apparatus For Electrical Conversion And Distribution
US Patent 464,666 Electro-Magnetic Motor
US Patent 464,667 Electrical Condenser
US Patent 487,796 System Of Electrical Transmission Of Power
US Patent 511,559 Electrical Transmission Of Power
US Patent 511,560 System Of Electrical Power Transmission
US Patent 511,915 Electrical Transmission Of Power
US Patent 511,916 Electric Generator
US Patent 512,340 Coil For Electro-Magnets
US Patent 514,167 Electrical Conductor
US Patent 514,168 Means For Generating Electric Currents
US Patent 514,169 Reciprocating Engine
US Patent 514,170 Incandescent Electric Light
US Patent 514,972 Electric Railway System
US Patent 514,973 Electrical Meter
US Patent 517,900 Steam Engine
US Patent 524,426 Electromagnetic Motor
US Patent 555,190 Alternating Motor
US Patent 567,818 Electrical Condenser
US Patent 568,176 Apparatus For Producing Electric Currents Of High Frequency And Potential
US Patent 568,177 Apparatus For Producing Ozone
US Patent 568,178 Method Of Regulating Apparatus For Producing Electric Currents Of High Frequency
US Patent 568,179 Method Of And Apparatus For Producing Currents Of High Frequency
US Patent 568,180 Apparatus For Producing Electrical Currents Of High Frequency
US Patent 577,670 Apparatus For Producing Electric Currents Of High Frequency
US Patent 577,671 Manufacture Of Electrical Condensors, Coils And Similar Devices
US Patent 583,953 Apparatus For Producing Currents Of High Frequency
US Patent 593,138 Electrical Transformer
US Patent 609,245 Electrical Circuit Controller
US Patent 609,246 Electric Circuit Controller
US Patent 609,247 Electric Circuit Controller
US Patent 609,248 Electric Circuit Controller
US Patent 609,249 Electric Circuit Controller
US Patent 609,250 Electrical Igniter For Gas Engines
US Patent 609,251 Electric Circuit Controller
US Patent 611,719 Electrical Circuit Controller
US Patent 613,735 Electric Circuit Controller
US Patent 613,809 Method Of And Apparatus For Controlling Mechanism Of Moving Vessels Or Vehicles
US Patent 645,576 System Of Transmission Of Electrical Energy
US Patent 649,621 Apparatus For Transmission Of Electrical Energy
US Patent 655,838 Method Of Insulating Electric Conductors
US Patent 685,012 Means For Increasing The Intensity Of Electrical Oscillations
US Patent 685,953 Method Of Intensifying And Utilizing Effects Transmitted Through Natural Media
US Patent 685,954 Method Of Utilizing Effects Transmitted Through Natural Media
US Patent 685,955 Apparatus For Utilizing Effects Transmitted From A Distance To A Receiving Device Through Natural Media
US Patent 685,956 Apparatus For Utilizing Effects Transmitted Through Natural Media
US Patent 685,957 Apparatus For The Utilization of Radiant Energy
US Patent 685,958 Method Of Utilizing of Radiant Energy
US Patent 723,188 Method Of Signaling
US Patent 725,605 System Of Signaling
US Patent 787,412 Art Of Transmitting Electrical Energy Through The Natural Mediums
US Patent 1,061,142 Fluid Propulsion
US Patent 1,061,206 Turbine
US Patent 1,113,716 Fountain
US Patent 1,119,732 Apparatus For Transmitting Eleectrical Energy
US Patent 1,209,359 Speed Indicator
US Patent 1,266,175 Lightning Protector
US Patent 1,274,816 Speed Indicator
US Patent 1,314,718 Ship's Log
US Patent 1,329,559 Valvular Conduit
US Patent 1,365,547 Flow Meter
US Patent 1,402,025 Frequency Meter
US Patent 1,655,113 Method Of Aerial Transportation
US Patent 1,655,114 Apparatus For Aerial Transportation
British Patent 1,877 Improvements in Electric Lamps
British Patent 2,801 Improvements in Reciprocating Engines and Means for Regulating the Period of the same
British Patent 2,812 Improvements in Methods of and Apparatus for the Generation of Electric Currents of Defined Period
British Patent 2,975 Improvements in Dynamo Electric Machines
British Patent 6,481 Improvements relating to the Electrical Transmission of Power and to Apparatus therefor
British Patent 6,502 Improvements relating to the Generation and Distribution of Electric Currents and to Apparatus therefor
British Patent 6,527 Improvements relating to Electro-motors
British Patent 8,200 Improvements relating to the Transmission of Electrical Energy
British Patent 8,575 Improved Methods of and Apparatus for Generating and Utilizing Electric Energy for Lighting Purposes
British Patent 11,293 Improvements relating to the Utilization of Electromagnetic, Light, or other like Radiations Effects or Disturbances transmitted through the Natural Media and to Apparatus therefor
British Patent 11,473 Improvements in Alternating Current Electro-magnetic Motors
British Patent 13,563 Improvements in, and relating to, the Transmission of Electrical Energy
British Patent 14,550 Improvements relating to the Insulation of Electric Conductors
British Patent 14,579 Improvements in and relating to the Transmission of Electrical Energy
British Patent 16,709 Improvements relating to the Conversion of Alternating into Direct Electric Currents
British Patent 19,420 Improvements in Alternating Current Electro-magnetic Motors
British Patent 19,426 Improvements in the Construction and Mode of Operating Alternating Current Motors
Canadian Patent 24,033 Improvements in Dynamo Electric Machines
Canadian Patent 29,537 Improvements in Methods of and Apparatus for the Electrical Transmission of Power
Canadian Patent 30,172 Improvements in Methods of and Apparatus for Converting and Distributing Electric Currents
Canadian Patent 33,317 Improvements in Methods and Apparatus for Converting Alternating into Direct Currents
Canadian Patent 135,174 Improvements in Fluid Propulsion (Tesla Pump)
Canadian Patent 142,352 Improvement in the Art of Transmitting Electrical Energy Through the Natural Mediums
If you're talking about DC vs AC, the man who found the most ways to use electricity and should be considered one of the founders of modern electricity is Nikola Tesla. Despite what many schools teach, Thomas Edison did not invent the light bulb. Nikola Tesla was the original inventor, Thomas Edison only adjusted it to be "sellable." Thomas Edison was an entrepreneur, not a scientist. He was interested in making money, not creating things. Nikola Tesla is practically the founder of all modern electricity, before Tesla we were using DC, which is direct current. This method was very inefficient, and required lots of power plants. Meanwhile, AC or alternate current, invented by Nikola Tesla, was much more efficient and it did not require a power plant every couple of blocks. Tesla even had a wireless version of the electricity - however Edison could not think of a way to make profit off of this, and therefore it was not implemented. To name a few of Tesla's inventions; radio, x-ray, radar, light bulb, remote control, electric motor, robotics, laser, and wireless. Many of his inventions were not implemented until later dates, and by people other than him over time who just did some tweaking.
Well, darling, Nikola Tesla didn't actually invent the neon lamp. It was invented by French engineer Georges Claude in 1910. So, Tesla may have been a brilliant mind, but let's give credit where credit is due.
I'm sure others was moved by the example of Tesla. Nikola Tesla is finally beginning to attract real attention and encourage serious debate nearly 70 years after his death. He was attacked by Edison, whom we are taught in school to revere as a genius. He was also attacked by J.P. Morgan and other "captains of industry." Upon Tesla's death on January 7th, 1943, the U.S. government moved into his lab and apartment confiscating all of his scientific research, some of which has been released by the FBI through the Freedom of Information Act. Ere many generations pass, our machinery will be driven by a power obtainable at any point of the universe. Throughout space there is energy. -- Nikola Tesla, 1892
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Tesla moved to the United States in 1884. When he arrived, he worked as an assistant to Thomas Edison, then in his late 30's. Edison had just invented the electric light bulb, but he needed a system to distribute electricity to houses. He designed a DC (direct current) system, but it had many bugs in it. Edison promised Tesla lots of money in bonuses if he could get the bugs out. Tesla took the challenge and ended up saving Edison over $100,000, which was millions of dollars by today's standards. Edison later refused to keep his promise. Tesla quit not long after that, and Edison spent the rest of his life trying to discredit Tesla which is the main reason why he is so unknown today. Edison was envious of him and instead of working a relatioship and working with him, the rest is known.
The Fantastic Inventions of Nikola Tesla has 351 pages.
The inventions of Nikola Tesla are significant to mankind. He discovered Radiant Energy in 1889. He also invented AC electricity, Neon Lights, Radio transmission, The Electric motor, Wireless electricity transfer, Remote control, Hydraulics, Lasers, Space weapons, Robotics, and many, many more things.
My Inventions: The Autobiography of Nikola Tesla (ISBN 0910077002) is a book compiled and edited by Ben Johnston detailing the work of Nikola Tesla. The content was largely drawn from a series of articles that Nikola Tesla had written for Electrical Experimenter magazine in 1919, at which time Tesla was 63 years old. The series was republished as Moji Pronalasci - My Inventions, Školska Knjiga, Zagreb, 1977, on the occasion of Tesla's 120th anniversary, with side-by-side English and Serbo-Croatian translations by Tomo Bosanac and Vanja Aljinović, Branimira Valić, ed. It is presently available in book form, My Inventions : The Autobiography of Nikola Tesla, Hart Brothers, Williston, Vermont, 1982, with an 18 page introduction by Ben Johnston. Hugo Gernsback also wrote his own introduction to the series which was published in the January 1919 issue.
Oh, what a lovely question! Nikola Tesla invented the Tesla coil back in 1891. It's a remarkable invention that has fascinated and inspired many people over the years. Just like a happy little tree, inventions like the Tesla coil can bring so much joy and wonder to the world.
As early as 1891 Tesla described the universe as a kinetic system filled with energy which could be harnessed at any location and that by year, Nikola Tesla had invented many useful devices. He set the stardarts for the current we use today, the basics of radio waves and wireless technology.
Nikola Tesla held over 300 patents for his inventions and discoveries. Some of his most notable inventions include the alternating current (AC) electrical system, Tesla coil, and wireless communication technologies.
His mayor deed was the invention of the electrical system the whole word uses daily. Then comes the wireless contribution. All wireless devices are based on the Tesla coil. A Tesla coil is an electrical resonant transformer circuit invented by Nikola Tesla around 1891. He was also the pioneer on remote control.
Nikola Tesla's dad, Milutin Tesla, was a clergyman. Tesla's mother, Djouka, invented many tools for the farm and home. Djouka's intricate needlework was well-known across the countryside. Tesla would later credit his mother, not father, with his creative and inventing abilities.
The inventions of Nikola Tesla are significant to mankind. He discovered Radiant Energy in 1889. He also invented AC electricity, Neon Lights, Radio transmission, The Electric motor, Wireless electricity transfer, Remote control, Hydraulics, Lasers, Space weapons, Robotics, and many, many more things.
Dr. Nikola Tesla Bibliography has 237 pages.
Nikola Tesla was a male inventor and engineer who lived from 1856 to 1943. He is known for his contributions to the development of the alternating current (AC) electrical system and many other inventions in the field of electricity and magnetism.
Nikola Tesla's dad, Milutin Tesla, was a clergyman. Tesla's mother, Djouka, invented many tools for the farm and home. Djouka's intricate needlework was well-known across the countryside. Tesla would later credit his mother, not father, with his creative and inventing abilities.