So people would not have to walk ALL the way up the stairs, and so they can stay fat and ugly.
to get places faster
Jesse W. Reno had invented the escalator was invented at a Coney Island amusement park, then Reno had realized that it can be used for transportation to get to high places, or from high to low places.
Escalators were invented by Jesse W. Reno and Charles Seeberger redesigned them. You can get more information about Escalators online at the Wikipedia website.
Jesse Reno He installed it as an amusement ride at Coney Island, New York, in 1897. It was little more than an inclined belt with wooden slats or cleats on the surface for traction.
Escalators were invented that's all I know sorry...
Inventor Jesse W. Reno built the first working escalator, introduced as an amusement park ride at New York's Coney Island in 1896.
Jesse W. Reno invented the first escalator in 1892 primarily to create a more efficient means of transporting people between different levels in public spaces. His invention was inspired by the desire to improve accessibility and convenience in locations such as amusement parks and department stores, where moving large numbers of people quickly was essential. Reno's escalator, originally termed the "inclined elevator," showcased innovative engineering and paved the way for the modern escalators we use today.
Jesse W. Reno wanted 2 get 2 places faster then u would taking the stairs
Jesse W. Reno died on 1947-06-02.
Jesse W. Reno was born on 1861-08-04.
The first escalator in London was installed at the Old Palace Yard in Westminster in 1898. This innovative escalator, known as the "revolving staircase," was designed by the American inventor Jesse W. Reno. It was part of a demonstration at the Empire Palace Theatre and showcased the potential of this new technology to the public.
In 1857, the originator of the escalator was Nathan Ames, who sought to create a means for assisting the ill with a home version. His model was never produced. In 1889, Leamon Souder patentedÊanother model. Both Jesse Reno and George Wheeler patented different walking stairways in 1892. Finally, Wheeler sold his inventionÊ to Charles Seeburger, who along with the Otis Elevator Company produced the first working model in 1899 .