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The Telephone

Presented by Jessica Ramos


Who invented the phone?

Innocenzo Manzetti

Antonio Meucci

Elisha Gray


Alexander Graham Bell

Thomas Edison

They have all been credited with pioneer work on


the telephone.
The people who invented the phone
1844 — Innocenzo Manzetti first mooted the idea of a “speaking telegraph”(telephone).

December 28, 1871 — Antonio Meucci files a patent caveat (n.3335) in the U.S. Patent Office titled “;Sound
Telegraph”, describing communication of voice between two people by wire.

1874 — Meucci, after having renewed the caveat for two years, fails to find the money to renew it. The
caveat lapses.

April 6, 1875 — Bell's U.S. Patent 161,739 “Transmitters and Receivers for Electric Telegraphs” is granted.
This uses multiple vibrating steel reeds in make-break circuits.

February 11, 1876 — Gray invents a liquid transmitter for use with a telephone but does not build one.

February 14, 1876 — Elisha Gray files a patent caveat for transmitting the human voice through a
telegraphic circuit.

February 14, 1876 — Alexander Bell applies for the patent “Improvements in Telegraphy”;, for
electromagnetic telephones using undulating currents.

February 19, 1876 — Gray is notified by the U.S. Patent Office of an interference between his caveat and
Bell's patent application. Gray decides to abandon his caveat.

March 7, 1876 — Bell's U.S. patent 174,465 “Improvement in Telegraphy” is granted, covering “the method
of, and apparatus for, transmitting vocal or other sounds telegraphically … by causing electrical
undulations, similar in form to the vibrations of the air accompanying the said vocal or other sound.”

1878 – Thomas Edison invented the carbon grain "transmitter" (microphone) that provided a strong voice
signal on the transmitting circuit that made long-distance calls practical.
Alexander Graham Bell

Born Alexander Bell on March 3, 1847, in
Edinburgh, Scotland.

Bell's father, grandfather, and brother had
all been associated with work on elocution
and speech, and both his mother and wife
were deaf, influencing Bell's life's work

His research on hearing and speech
further led him to experiment with hearing
devices which eventually culminated in
Bell being awarded the first US patent for
the telephone in 1876.
The Bell Company

In 1877 Bell started his own
company formerly known as
“The Bell Company”

Allowed thousands of people the
ability to own a phone.

The company built the first long
distance line from Boston to
New York in 1884.

It is now known as the
“American Telephone and
Telegraph Company” (AT&T)
First Telephone Call
March 10, 1876

Bell succeeded in getting his
telephone to work, using a
liquid transmitter, a design
made by Elisha Gray.

“Mr. Watson-Come here- I
want to see you”
Almon Stowger

in 1891. A Kansas City Undertaker by the
name of Almon Strowger tired of waiting for
operators to answer the phone to make
connections, invented an "automatic"
telephone that "dialed" a number with the
push of buttons--early push button phones.

He formed the Automatic Electric
Company.
Phones in WW2

Became an important tool for the war.

Allowed soldiers to communicate with
commanding officers about their location
ans state of platoons.

Made to withstand severe weather
conditions.
Modern Phones

The first cell phone was invented in 1973 by a former employee of
Motorola named Dr. Martin Cooper.

His invention weighed in at 2 lbs, was only a foot long, and could only
handle one, half hour call per battery charge.

The price of this monster of
technology was around $4000.

Changes to the mobile phone are
rapidly occurring as technology
advances and consumer requests
are constantly changing.
Sources

"Telephone." Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation, 11 Mar. 2013.
Web. 04 Nov. 2013.

"Telephone History." Telephone History. Gregory R. Russell,
10 Feb. 1998. Web. 2 Nov. 2013.

"Inventor of the Week: Archive." Inventor of the Week:
Archive. N.p., Sept. 2000. Web. 04 Nov. 2013.

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