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Thomas Armat
Thomas Armat Thomas J. Armat (1866 - September 30, 1948) was an American ... the co-invention of the Edison Vitascope. Armat studied at the Mechanics Instuitute in ...
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Thomas Edison
Thomas Edison Thomas Alva Edison American inventor and businessman Born ... Died October 18, 1931West Orange, New Jersey Thomas Alva Edison (February 11, 1847 – October ... United Kingdom, France, and Germany. Family background Thomas Alva Edison's ancestors, the Dutch Edisons ... and children behind. Birth and early years Thomas Edison was born on February 11, ...
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Thomas Alva Edison (translated from Italian)
Thomas Alva Edison Thomas Alva Edison (Milan, Ohio - United States, 11 ... of mass production to the process ofinvention. Thomas Edison Edison was considered one of the ... commercializing its "invention". Index The first years Thomas Edison was been born to Milan (Ohio ... recorder electrical worker, 28 October 1868 . Maturity Thomas Edison began its career of inventor ...
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19th century in film
... patent for his paper photographic film. 1888 Thomas Edison meets with Eadweard Muybridge to discuss ... the work of Muybridge, Marey, and Eastman, Thomas Edison's employee, William K. L. Dickson ... machine, called the Kinetoscope. May 20, 1891 - Thomas Edison holds the first public presentation of ... of Women's Clubs . August 24, 1891 - Thomas Edison files for a patent of the ... the Eastman Kodak Company. March 14, 1893 - Thomas Edison is granted Patent #493,426 ...
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1896 in film
... was designed by Charles Francis Jenkins and Thomas Armat. Armat began working with Thomas Edison to manufacture the Vitascope, which projected ... pictures. Pathé Frères film company founded April - Thomas Edison and Thomas Armat's Vitascope ...
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Timeline of invention
... Pendulum clock: Christiaan Huygens 1698: Steam engine: Thomas Savery 18th century 1701: Seed drill: Jethro Tull 1705: Steam piston engine: Thomas Newcomen 1709: Piano: Bartolomeo Cristofori 1710: Thermometer ... Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit 1730: Mariner's quadrant: Thomas Godfrey 1731: Sextant: John Hadley 1733: Flying ... First US electric printing press patented by Thomas Davenport (February 25) 1837: Steel plow: John ... projector: Henry R. Heyl 1870: Stock ticker: Thomas Alva Edison 1870: Mobile Gasoline Engine, ...
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Category:American inventors
... Allen Bert Amato Samuel Andrews Charles Apgar Thomas Armat Edwin Armstrong William W. Averell B Isaac ... C Chester Carlson Willis Carrier George Carruthers Thomas Carter (inventor) Casimir Zeglen Bernard Castro William ... Darby D cont. Charles Darrow Emily Davenport Thomas Davenport David J. Gingery Edward A. Deeds ... Dusy E James Buchanan Eads George Eastman Thomas Edison William Edwards (inventor) Douglas Engelbart ...
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Charles Francis Jenkins
... Washington, D.C. he met his classmate Thomas Armat, and together they improved the design. They ... subsequently broke up quarrelling over patent issues. Armat eventually won the case in which Jenkins ... patent, and Jenkins sold out to him. Armat subsequently joined Thomas Edison, to whom he sold the ...
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Cinema (translated from German)
... upon source, usually the brothers Lumière or Thomas Alva Edison attributed. The cinema developed however ... Brothers Lumière and in the USA of Thomas Armat. To 19. March 1895 turned Louis Lumière ... Cinematographe, Edison bought the projector version of Armat and left it under the name Kinetograph ...
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Vitascope
Vitascope in 1895 Charles Francis Jenkins and Thomas Armat publicly demonstrated an image projection device at ... began fighting over credit for the invention. Armat, armed with legal authority, independently shopped the ... in this newest magic lantern and approached Thomas Edison to finance the manufacture of the ...
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