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Inventor Granville T. Woods receives his first patent for a steam boiler furnace. He would go on to receive over 30 patents in his lifetime.
1884 (Jan 3)
Granville T. Woods received his first patent for a steam boiler furnace. The invention, which used a more efficient method of combustion and therefore economized fuel, was the first of about thirty-five that he patented throughout his life. Though Woods dealt mainly with electricity as it pertained to telephone communications and telegraphy, he invented other items such as the incubator and an apparatus consisting of a series of tracks for amusement park rides. Woods retained about one-third of his patents for himself and sold or assigned the others to companies such as General Electric, American Engineering, and Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing. Woods gained experience with machines at the age of ten when he worked in a machine shop and received instruction in the evenings. At 16, he worked as a fireman and engineer on a Missouri railroad.
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- • Hornsby, Alton. Chronology of African-American History: Significant Events and People from 1619 to the Present. Detroit: Gale Research, 1995.