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Joseph Adelard Willie Jacob, invented the electric bell in Montreal in 1936 (patent received on Sept. 8th of that year). He first invented it to be used on fire trucks instead of the manual bells used at the time.

The other gentlemen's name on the patent was not an inventor, but the investor (businesss man). He insisted on having his name on the patent even though he had absolutely no technical background.

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