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  2. Joseph Winters - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Richard Winters (August 29, 1824 [1] – November 29, 1916) was an African-American abolitionist and inventor who, on May 7, 1878, received U.S. Patent number 203,517 for a wagon-mounted fire escape ladder. On April 8, 1879, he received U.S. Patent number 214,224 for an improvement on the ladder.

  3. Joseph-Armand Bombardier - Wikipedia

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    Joseph-Armand Bombardier (French pronunciation: [ʒozɛf aʁmɑ̃ bɔ̃baʁdje]; April 16, 1907 – February 18, 1964) was a Canadian inventor and businessman who was the founder of Bombardier. His most famous invention was a snowmobile .

  4. Category:African-American inventors - Wikipedia

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    James West (inventor) Joseph Winters; Granville Woods This page was last edited on 23 January 2024, at 18:28 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  5. Winters (name) - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Winters (1824–1916), African-American abolitionist and inventor; Kenneth W. Winters (born 1934), Kentucky legislator; Larry Winters (1956–2015), American professional wrestler and trainer; Lawrence Winters (1915–1965), American opera singer; Leo Winters (1922–2005), Oklahoma politician; Mark Winters (born 1971), boxer from ...

  6. Life of L. Ron Hubbard from 1950 to 1953 - Wikipedia

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    Campbell, in turn, recruited an acquaintance, medical doctor Joseph Winter, to help promote the book. Campbell wrote Winter to extoll Hubbard, claiming that Hubbard had worked with nearly 1000 cases and cured every single one, healing "Institutionalized schizophrenics, apathies, manics, depressives, perverts, stuttering, neuroses—in all..

  7. Joseph Buford Cox - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Buford Cox (1905 – August 10, 2002), [1] was an American inventor and businessman. He invented what is now known as the chipper type chain for chain saws. He based his design on the C-shaped jaws of the larva of the timberman beetle. [2] Cox watched the destructive larvae of the timber beetle (Ergates spiculatus) for many hours.

  8. Joseph A. Ball (inventor) - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Arthur Ball (August 16, 1894 – August 27, 1951) was an American inventor, physicist, and executive at Technicolor. He was the technical director of the first color movie ( Becky Sharp ), and one of only three founding technicians of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences .

  9. Newman's energy machine - Wikipedia

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    Newman's Energy Machine was a DC motor which the inventor, Joseph Newman, claimed to produce mechanical power exceeding the electrical power being supplied to it. In 1979, Newman attempted to patent the device, but it was rejected by the United States Patent Office as being a perpetual motion machine . [ 1 ]