History of Inventor
Minggu, 06 Januari 2013
The History of the Telephone - Alexander Graham Bell
in the 1870s, two inventors Elisha Gray and Alexander Graham Bell both independently designed devices that could transmit speech electrically (the telephone). Both men rushed their respective designs to the patent office within hours of each other, Alexander Graham Bell patented his telephone first. Elisha Gray and Alexander Graham Bell entered into a famous legal battle over the invention of the telephone, which Bell won.
Rabu, 26 Desember 2012
History of Photography
History of Photography
Pinhole Cameras to The Daguerreotype
"Photography" is derived from the Greek
words photos ("light") and graphein ("to draw") The word
was first used by the scientist Sir John F.W. Herschel in 1839. It is a method
of recording images by the action of light, or related radiation, on a
sensitive material.
Pinhole Camera
Alhazen (Ibn Al-Haytham), a great authority on optics in the
Middle Ages who lived around 1000AD, invented the first pinhole camera, (also
called the Camera Obscura} and was able to explain why the images were upside
down. The first casual reference to the optic laws that made pinhole cameras
possible, was observed and noted by Aristotle around 330 BC, who questioned why
the sun could make a circular image when it shined through a square hole.
The First Photograph
On a summer day in 1827, Joseph Nicephore Niepce made the
first photographic image with a camera obscura. Prior to Niepce people just
used the camera obscura for viewing or drawing purposes not for making
photographs. Joseph Nicephore Niepce's heliographs or sun prints as they were
called were the prototype for the modern photograph, by letting light draw the picture.
Niepce placed an engraving onto a metal plate coated in bitumen, and then
exposed it to light. The shadowy areas of the engraving blocked light, but the
whiter areas permitted light to react with the chemicals on the plate. When
Niepce placed the metal plate in a solvent, gradually an image, until then
invisible, appeared. However, Niepce's photograph required eight hours of light
exposure to create and after appearing would soon fade away.
The Birth of Modern Photography
Louis
Daguerre was the inventor of the first practical process of
photography. In 1829, he formed a partnership with Joseph Nicephore Niepce to
improve the process Niepce had developed. In 1839 after several years of
experimentation and Niepce's death, Daguerre developed a more convenient and
effective method of photography, naming it after himself the
daguerreotype. Daguerre's process 'fixed' the images onto a sheet of
silver-plated copper. He polished the silver and coated it in iodine, creating
a surface that was sensitive to light. Then, he put the plate in a camera and
exposed it for a few minutes. After the image was painted by light, Daguerre
bathed the plate in a solution of silver chloride. This process created a
lasting image, one that would not change if exposed to light. In 1839, Daguerre
and Niepce's son sold the rights for the daguerreotype to the French government
and published a booklet describing the process. The daguerreotype gained
popularity quickly; by 1850, there were over seventy daguerreotype
studios in New York City alone.
Senin, 06 Agustus 2012
History
of the Motorcycle
American, Sylvester Howard Roper (1823-1896) invented a two-cylinder, steam-engine motorcycle (powered by coal) in 1867. This can be considered the first motorcycle, if you allow your description of a motorcycle to include a steam engine. Howard Roper also invented a steam engine car.
Gottlieb Daimler - First Gas Engined Motorcycle
German, Gottlieb
Daimler invented the first gas-engined motorcycle in 1885, which was an engine
attach to a wooden bike. That marked the moment in history when the dual
development of a viable gas-powered engine and the modern bicycle collided.Motorcycle
is a modern form of the bike.
In 1876, Gottlieb Daimler used a new engine invented by
engineer, Nicolaus Otto. Nicolaus Otto invented the first "Four-Stroke
Internal-Combustion Engine" inside the machine there is a rotating blade
to increase the motor power. He called it the "Otto Cycle Engine" As
soon as he completed his engine, Daimler (a former Otto employee) built it into
a motorcycle.
The
Harley Davidson Motorcycle
Many of the nineteenth century inventors who work on
early motorcycles often moved on to other inventions. Daimler and Roper, for
example, both went on to develop automobiles.
However, inventors such as William Harley and the
Davidsons brothers continued to develop motorcycles their business. Competitors were other new start-up companies
such as Excelsior, Indian, Pierce, Merkel, Schickel and Thor. In 1903, William
Harley and his friends Arthur and Walter Davidson launch the Harley-Davidson
Motor Company. The bike had a quality engine, so it could prove itself in
races. However, the company planned to manufacture it as a transport vehicle.
Merchant, C. H. Lange, sold the first officially distributed Harley-Davidson in
Chicago.
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