no he was not... he inproved the elevator by adding belts so the doors would automatically shut
No. The first railroad was built in England.
he did not invent anything but did the worlds first heart transplant
An African-American didn't invent the helicopter.
the glass elevator
Alexander Hamilton
the first elevator.
No. The first railroad was built in England.
Elisha Graves Otis invented the elevator brakes (and thus the first safe elevator) in 1853. His invention made skyscrapers possible.
None. The elevator was invented by the Romans a couple of hundred years before Christ. An African American named Alexander Miles did however add to the elevator patented by Elisha Otis in 1861. He made improvements to the doors and shaft, and had them patented in 1887.
Elisha Graves Otis invented the elevator brakes (and thus the first safe elevator) in 1853. His invention made skyscrapers possible.
Yes
it took him 6 years to invent the telephone
he invented the first telephone in 1876
Otis was the inventor of the modern elevator, but if you count the ancient Roman's use of a pulley system in the Colosseum to lift animals to the floor of the arena this could be counted as the first elevator.
he did but he was Scottish born :P
Otis Tufts invented the idea of a passenger elevator. He also bulit the first steamship with a double hull.
Alexander Miles was an African American inventor best known for his patented improvements to the elevator system in 1887, which included an automatic door mechanism that greatly enhanced safety. Born in 1838 in Wisconsin, he moved to Minnesota, where he became a prominent businessman and community leader. His innovations helped address the dangers associated with open elevator shafts, contributing to the overall development of modern elevators. Miles was one of the first African Americans to be awarded a patent for his work, highlighting his significant impact in the field of engineering and technology.