Almon Brown Strowger
Almon Brown Strowger (1839 — 26 de maio de 1902) foi um inventor estadunidense.
| Almon Brown Strowger | |
|---|---|
![]() Almon Brown Strowger | |
| Nascimento | 11 de fevereiro de 1839 Penfield |
| Morte | 26 de maio de 1902 (63 anos) São Petersburgo |
| Nacionalidade | estadunidense |
| Ocupação | inventor |
| Prêmios | National Inventors Hall of Fame (2006) |
É conhecido por ter seu nome ligado à tecnologia eletromecânica de centrais telefônicas, inspirada em sua invenção e patente.
Ligações externas
- The oldest Strowger switch still in commercial service today at Camp Shohola for Boys, Pennsylvania, USA
- Reproduction with permission of the article Early Work on Dial Telephone Systems by R.B.Hill
- Reproduction with permission of the article The Early Years of the Strowger System by R.B.Hill
- Newfound fame good news for cemetery - published September 11, 2002 St. Petersburg Times FL
- Local History Room, Town of Penfield, New York
- Pinellas Genealogy Society - H.P. Bussey Funeral Home Records - with 2 entries for STROWGER, one identified as A.B. Strowger
- Master Cemetery Index - Page 746
- International Telecommunications Union - Historical Figures
- What is a Strowger?
- Auto-Electric Company and 1891 Strowger Telephone
- No Operator, Please
- "Mr. Watson. Come Here. I need you.": Bell and the Invention of the Telephone
- BRT Locomotives - Almon B. Strowger
- Strowger Award
- Quote
- The Strowger Telecoms Site (UK) with link to 'copyrighted' sounds
- Webpage dedicated to electromechanical telephone switching technologies
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