
Elisha Gray
Elisha Gray was an American electrical engineer and inventor who is best known for his work on the telephone. He was born on August 2, 1835, in Barnesville, Ohio, and co-patented the telephone with Alexander Graham Bell in 1876. Gray's innovative designs and contributions to telecommunications helped lay the groundwork for modern communication technologies. Although he is often overshadowed by Bell, Gray's inventions played a crucial role in the development of electrical devices.
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Elisha Gray is often mentioned in discussions about the invention of the telephone.
Index - Kultúr - Halottakat is konzervált, majd a reuma miatt feltalálta a telefontElisha Gray filed a patent application for a device that transmitted sound on the same day as Bell.
Το μεγάλο κόλπο του τηλεφώνου – Ήταν τελικά κλεμμένη η πολυτιμότερη πατέντα όλων των εποχών;Elisha Gray patented the telephone in the United States in 1876.
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