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05 Dec 1879
Telephone switching |
Telephone switching In 1879, the first U.S. patent was issued for an automatic telephone switching system to Daniel Connolly of Philadelphia, Thomas A. Connolly of Washington, D.C. and Thomas J. McTighe of Pittsburgh (No. 222,458). The system consisted of a single-line wire, a battery of cells located at each telephone. and a dial switching mechanism for each line. Although this first system was crude in design and limited to a small number of subscribers, it introduced the general principle of later dial systems. The system, with eight stations connected, was exhibited at the Paris Exposition in 1881. The inventors made various modifications in subsequent patents. The system served a limited number of lines and was not introduced commercially. |
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05 Dec 1879
Clyde Vernon Cessna |
birth Clyde Vernon Cessna Born 5 Dec 1879; died 20 Nov 1954 at age 74. American Aviator, aircraft manufacturer who invented the cantilever wing and a V-shaped tail configuration and a simple, flexible monoplane design. |