By: Shannon Matuszny EECT 111
Thomas Edison and his family
Born February 11, 1847 in Milan, Ohio Inquisitive and wanted to learn on his own ◦ Mystery of hatching eggs ◦ Escape from drowning ◦ Public spanking
Moved to Port Huron by railroad train when seven Removed from formal schooling at age 12 Realized worth of education ◦ Sponsored Edison scholarships
At age 11 had a chemical laboratory Read many books ◦ Gibbon’s “Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire” ◦ The “Dictionary of Sciences” At age 12 had a job as newsboy and candy “butcher” “The Weekly Herald”
Tale ◦ Caused by trainman who boxed his ears when Edison’s traveling laboratory caught fire Truth (Edison’s Truth) ◦ Caused by trainman who picked him up by the ears to get him on a train pulling out of the station
How Edison got introduced into the world of electricity
Before age 17 Edison risked his life to save a station agent’s young boy In return, Edison was taught telegraphy First insight to electricity and the beginning of his studies and experiments
At age 17 became a regular telegrapher on the Grand Trunk Line in Ontario Creative invention got him fired ◦ Device to automatically “report in” in Morse code every hour Found a job with Western Union in Boston Ended up in New York poor and in debt
Created the Universal Stock Printer ◦ Received $40,000 Opened a factory and manufactured stock tickers At age 23 was established and successful
The creation of a commercially viable incandescent electric lamp
Gas lights were prevalent before 1879 Many inventors worked to create incandescent light stemming from electric arc lamp ◦ James Prescott Joule ◦ Sir Humphrey Davy
Contributing factors ◦ Durable incandescent material ◦ A better vacuum within the bulb ◦ Filament material of high resistance Platinum Carbonized Japanese bamboo Tungsten
Parallel circuit Durable light bulb Improved dynamo Underground conductor network Devices for maintaining constant voltage Safety fuses and insulating materials Light sockets with on-off switches
Inventions following the success of the incandescent electric lamp
First application in the field of electronics Phenomenon where an independent wire or plate, when placed between the legs of the filament in an electric bulb, serves as a valve to control the flow of current
Motion picture camera ◦ Invented and patented in 1888 Steel alkaline storage battery ◦ Improved Edison battery in 1910 ◦ Boost to electric car manufacturers ◦ Short-lived Rubber ◦ U.S. dependent on foreign sources during WWI ◦ Made from goldenrod
Following Edison’s success multiple electric companies were formed
Edison General Electric was formed in 1889 from various smaller companies ◦ Edison never controlled company General Electric was formed after Edison General Electric and leading competitor Thompson-Houston merged
Formed by Thomas Edison and George Westinghouse “Joint arrangement between GE and the Westinghouse Co. to defend the patents of the two companies in litigation” (Venable) Over 600 lawsuits for patent infringement filed
Thomas Alva Edison’s impact
Affected life as we know it today Huge discoveries and improvements ◦ Incandescent light bulb ◦ Phonograph ◦ Motion camera Still remembered today through the existence of General Electric
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