Title: Alexander Graham Bell KRISTIN KUMMER ANDY LEVIN DANA
1Alexander Graham Bell
- Kristin Kummer
- Andy Levin
- Dana Chandler
2 Biography
3Growing Up
- Born on March 3, 1847 in Edinburgh, Scotland.
- Bell was homeschooled by his father and then went
to The Royal High School until he was 15. - He skipped school frequently and did not get good
grades. - At 16, he became a pupil teacher at The Weston
House Academy and later went on to attend the
University of Edinburgh.
4Growing Up Contd
- Both Bells mother and wife were deaf which
caused him to have a great interest in speech and
sound. - Bell began experimenting at an early age.
- In 1870, his family moved to Canada, where Bell
met his wife and married her in1877. - They had four children together, but their two
sons died as infants. - Bell became a U.S. Citizen in 1882.
- He died of pernicious anemia on August 2, 1922.
5Inventions
- Wheat Husker
- Telephone
- Photophone
- Phonograph
- Metal Detector
6Wheat Husker
- This was Bells first invention.
- He made it to help his best friend who grew up
working in a mill. - The friend had the laborious task of manually
removing the husk from the individual stalks of
wheat. - So, Bell developed a device that combined
rotating paddles with nail brushes that would
de-husk the wheat. - His invention was used in the mill for many years.
7Telephone
- Transmits sounds, most often voices, through the
transmission of electrical signals. - The telephone is now the most common electronic
device in homes. - Bell patented his telephone as an apparatus for
transmitting vocal or other sounds
telegraphically.
8Photophone
- Bell believed this was his most important
invention. - This is a very similar device to the telephone.
However, it allowed for sound to be transmitted
on a beam of light. - The main difference between the two inventions
was that the photophone relied on light energy
and the telephone relies on electricity.
9Phonograph
- Also known as the gramophone.
- Most common device used to play recorded sounds
from the 1870s through the 1980s. - A needle holds the record onto a mechanism that
reads the record and plays the music that is
coded for.
10Metal Detector
- A device that was quickly put together to find
the bullet in President Garfield's body. - It was a successful in tests but failed in
finding the bullet.
11Elisha Gray and Alexander Bell Telephone
Controversy
12Elisha Gray
- Elisha Gray was an American electrical engineer
who developed a telephone prototype in 1874, in
Highland Park, Illinois and had 70 patents for
his own inventions. - Grays patents were financed by Dr. Samuel White,
a prominent Philadelphia dentist, who made his
fortune on producing porcelain teeth. He
believed that their was no profit in the
telephone, so Gray abandoned his plans. - Many believe Gray to be the true inventor of the
telephone, only to be cheated out of credit by
history.
13So, who got to the patent office first?
- According to Gray, he had submitted his patent
caveat first thing in the morning on February 14,
1876, in Washington DC and remained near the
bottom of the in-basket until late in the
afternoon. - Bells application, was submitted by his lawyer,
shortly before noon and insisted on the Patent
Clerk receipting the filing fee immediately, thus
Bells application was entered first.
14Lawsuits
- From 1878-1888, Bell was accused of patent fraud.
The patent examiner, Zenas Wilber, was accused
of revealing information to Bells lawyer that
Gray had submitted an identical patent earlier in
the morning. - Evidence was introduced to the court that Bells
1876 US patent, had a specific 7 sentence claim
that did not appear on any of patent drawings, or
earlier drafts, but did appear on Grays.
15Lawsuits (Contd)
- After numerous appeals, Wilber admitted under
oath to taking a 100 bribe from Bells patent
attorney and in fact had allowed Bells lawyers
to see Grays patent application and make the
necessary corrections in Bells name. Bell
countered under oath that no such thing occurred
and Wilber was an alcoholic.
16Impact
- Even though Bell is still accused in some
circles, history has long forgotten Grays
contribution to the invention of the telephone. - Bell in fact did end up using Grays transmitter
design after his own patent was accepted, but
quickly abandoned it.
17Review
- Was Alexander Graham Bell
- Born an American?
- A good student?
- Deaf?
- All of the above?
- None of the above?
18Review
Answer E. None of the above. Alexander Graham
Bell was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, he often
skipped school, and was fully able to hear his
mother and wife were both deaf, but he was not.
19Review
True or False Bell invented the wheat husker
to make money.
20Review
Answer False. Alexander Graham Bell
invented the wheat husker to help out his
childhood friend who worked in a mill.
21Review
True or False The Metal Detector was created
so that Bell could look for his wifes lost
wedding ring in the back yard.
22Review
Answer False. Alexander Graham Bell invented
the metal detector to try and locate a bullet in
President Garfields body.
23Review
- Elisha Gray was
- Alexander Graham Bells brother-in-law
- His close friend.
- His co-worker.
- None of the above.
24Review
Answer D. Alexander Graham Bell and Elisha
Gray have gone down in history as competitors. It
is now said that Bell has been given credit for
something that Gray came up with first. They were
not related or close friends and they never
collaborated on any projects together.
25Review
Alexander Graham Bell was sued for ________
_______.
26Review
Answer Alexander Graham Bell was sued for
Patent Fraud.