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Patents

  • The steam Engine (Thomas Savery)

    The steam Engine (Thomas Savery)
    He was an English military man who patented the steam engines.
    it was a engine that got its energy by steam.
  • the automobile (Nicolas Joseph Cugnot)

    the automobile (Nicolas Joseph Cugnot)
    created by the french mechanic. it was the first self-propelled road vehicle was invented, it was a steam powered one. in 1885 the first mechanical car was created.
  • The cotton Grin (Eli Whitney )

    The cotton Grin (Eli Whitney )
    a machine that separates seeds and other unnecessary objects after it has been picked
  • The light Bulb ( Thomas Alva Edison)

    The light Bulb ( Thomas Alva Edison)
    Thomas Edison did not invent the first light Bulb but rather perfected it. Humphry davi was the first one to create an electrical light bulb which lasted longer
  • the Camera (Joseph Nicéphore Niépce)

    the Camera (Joseph Nicéphore Niépce)
    he created the first photographic camera but it required 7 or 8 hours of light exposure and later expired
  • The Telephone( Alexander Graham Bell)

    The Telephone( Alexander Graham Bell)
    instrument that converts voice and sound signal into electrical impulse for transmission by wire to a different location.
  • Television ( Paul Nipkow )

    Television ( Paul Nipkow )
    sent images over wires using a rotating metal disk technology with 18 lines of resolution. Television then evolved along two paths — mechanical based on Nipkow's rotating disks, and electronic based on the cathode ray tube.
  • Penicillin (Alexander Fleming)

    Penicillin (Alexander Fleming)
    patterned the first method of industrial production of penicillin
  • History of Computers (Konrad Zuse)

    History of Computers (Konrad Zuse)
    there are many major computer that where built, but Konrad Zuse was the first one to build a freely programmable commuter
  • the sewing Machine (Barthelemy Thimonnier)

    the sewing Machine (Barthelemy Thimonnier)
    he was a french Tailor. built the first most successful sewing machine.