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Antonio Santi Giuseppe Meucci (/ m eɪ ˈ uː tʃ i / may-OO-chee, [1] Italian: [anˈtɔːnjo meˈuttʃi]; 13 April 1808 – 18 October 1889) was an Italian inventor and an associate of Giuseppe Garibaldi, a major political figure in the history of Italy.
Who was the first inventor of the telephone and would Antonio Meucci have won his case against Alexander Graham Bell if he had lived to see it adjudicated? Bell was the first person to patent the telephone, and his company was the first to bring telephone services successfully to the marketplace.
Życiorys. W 1857 roku skonstruował pewną formę aparatu do komunikacji głosowej, prototyp telefonu. Enciclopedia Italiana di Scienze, Lettere ed Arti określa go mianem „inventore del telefono” (wynalazca telefonu) [1]. W wydanej w 2002 roku, po wieloletnich badaniach historycznych, uchwale amerykańskiej Izby Reprezentantów znalazły ...
Antonio Santi Giuseppe Meucci was an Italian inventor. It can be argued that it was Meucci who was the first to invent the telephone rather than Alexander Graham Bell. He is known best as a voice communication apparatus developer.
An early communicating device was invented around 1854 by Antonio Meucci, who called it a telettrofono (lit. "electrophone"). In 1871 Meucci filed a patent caveat at the US Patent Office. His caveat describes his invention, but does not mention a diaphragm, electromagnet, conversion of sound into electrical waves, conversion of electrical waves ...
15 lip 2003 · Among them was a 130-page book, authored by an engineer, Luigi Respighi, and published by the Italian CNR (National Research Council) in 1939, titled Il Telefono 柬a Priorit i Antonio Meucci (The Telephone Primacy of Antonio Meucci).
When Bell's telephone became known, Meucci made efforts to prove his priority. In 1883 he assigned the rights to his invention to a group working to overturn the Bell patents. This group was not successful in the courts.