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sentences describing the liquid transmitter and a variable resistance claim to Bell's draft application. After the lawyer's clerk recopied the draft as a finished patent application, Bell's lawyer hand-delivered the finished application to the patent office just before noon Monday, a few hours after Gray's caveat was delivered by Gray's lawyer. Bell's lawyer requested that Bell's application be immediately recorded and hand-delivered to the examiner on Monday so that later Bell could claim it had arrived first. Bell was in Boston at this time and was not aware that his application had been filed.
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added only to Bell's earlier draft, not to his patent application that shows the seven sentences already present in a paragraph. Bell testified that he added those seven sentences in the margin of an earlier draft of his application "almost at the last moment before sending it off to
Washington" to his lawyers. Bell or his lawyer could not have added the seven sentences to the application after it was filed in the Patent Office, because then the application would not have been suspended.
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competing patent application. The suspension also gave Bell time to amend his claims to avoid an interference with an earlier patent application of Gray's that mentioned changing the intensity of the electric current without breaking the circuit, which seemed to the examiner to be an "undulatory current" that Bell was claiming. Such an interference would delay Bell's application until Bell submitted proof, under the
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letter to Gray, Bell admitted that he learned some of the technical details. Wilber's affidavit contradicted his earlier testimony, and historians have pointed out that his last affidavit was drafted for him by the attorneys for the Pan-Electric
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consisting of a vibrating diaphragm in a magnetic field to make the oscillator tones audible and louder at the receiving end. In 1900 Gray worked on an underwater signaling device. After his death in 1901 officials gave the invention to
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in the 1990s. Gray's telautograph machines were used by banks for signing documents at a distance and by the military for sending written commands during gun tests when the deafening noise from the guns made spoken orders on the telephone impractical. The machines were also used at train stations for
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determined, "while Gray was undoubtedly the first to conceive of and disclose the invention, as in his caveat of
February 14, 1876, his failure to take any action amounting to completion until others had demonstrated the utility of the invention deprives him of the right to have it considered." Gray
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machine. Gray's patent stated that the telautograph would allow "one to transmit his own handwriting to a distant point over a two-wire circuit." It was the first facsimile machine in which the stylus was controlled by horizontal and vertical bars. The telautograph was first publicly exhibited at the
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Bell's patent was disputed in 1888 by attorney
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with whom Wilber had served in the Civil War. Wilber stated that, contrary to Patent Office rules, he showed Bailey the caveat Gray had filed. He also stated that he showed the caveat to Bell and Bell gave him $ 100. Bell testified that they only discussed the patent in general terms, although in a
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using vibrating electromagnetic circuits that were single-note oscillators operated by a two-octave piano keyboard. The "Musical
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Bell returned to Boston and resumed work on March 9, drawing a diagram in his lab notebook of a water transmitter being used face down, very similar to that shown in Gray's caveat. Bell and Watson built and tested a liquid transmitter design on March 10 and successfully transmitted clear speech
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Bell's lawyer telegraphed Bell, who was still in Boston, to come to Washington, DC. When Bell arrived on February 26, Bell visited his lawyers and then visited examiner Wilber who told Bell that Gray's caveat showed a liquid transmitter and asked Bell for proof that the liquid transmitter idea
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system that he called the "telephone". Pictures would be focused on an array of selenium cells and signals from the selenium cells would be transmitted to a distant station on separate wires. At the receiving end, each wire would open or close a shutter to recreate the image.
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physics department head, began writing a Gray biography, but the book was never finished because of Taylor's accidental death in July 1948. Dr Taylor's unfinished manuscript is in the College Archives at Oberlin
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which promised huge profits instead of what appeared to be unpromising competing inventions such as the telephone. White made the decision in 1876 to redirect Gray's interest in the telephone.
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where he experimented with electrical devices. Although Gray did not graduate, he taught electricity and science there and built laboratory equipment for its science departments.
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relay that automatically adapted to varying insulation of the telegraph line. In 1867 Gray received a patent for the invention, the first of more than seventy.
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saying "Mr. Watson – come here – I want to see you." Bell's notebooks became public when they were donated to the Library of Congress in 1976.
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allegedly stole the idea of the liquid transmitter from him. Although Gray had been using
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rules, that Bell had invented that feature before Gray.
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The Gray Matter: The Forgotten Story of the Telephone
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1054:Armstrong, Walter J. (1921).
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2601:Telecommunication portal
2382:Telecommunications equipment
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268:electric musical instruments
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1471:(public domain audiobooks)
1286:Evenson, A. Edward (2000).
1081:"Pioneers Of Binary Coding"
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1822:Telecommunications history
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733:"Элиша Грей (Elisha Gray)"
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508:Telegraphy and Telephony
302:precursor to the modern
204:Graybar Electric Company
2687:Oberlin College faculty
2220:Molecular communication
2043:Gardiner Greene Hubbard
1872:Undersea telegraph line
1607:Cable protection system
1502:Gray's telephone caveat
1496:Gray's telephone caveat
1488:Encyclopædia Britannica
235:, then financed by the
140:Highland Park, Illinois
2682:Oberlin College alumni
2362:Communication protocol
2148:Charles Sumner Tainter
1963:Walter Houser Brattain
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101:Elliott Cresson Medal
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2108:Charles Grafton Page
1763:Prepaid mobile phone
1691:Electrical telegraph
1535:Grave of Elisha Gray
1482:"Gray, Elisha"
1465:Works by Elisha Gray
1447:Works by Elisha Gray
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1268:The Telephone Gambit
755:search.amphilsoc.org
751:"APS Member History"
215:General Anson Stager
2128:Johann Philipp Reis
1887:Wireless revolution
1849:The Telephone Cases
1706:Hydraulic telegraph
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1200:. pp. 48, 50.
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875:, pp. A43–A44.
698:"The Graybar story"
543:The Telephone Cases
282:acoustic telegraphy
277:U.S. patent 166,095
130:who co-founded the
128:electrical engineer
2326:Frequency-division
2303:Telephone exchange
2173:Charles Wheatstone
2103:Jun-ichi Nishizawa
2078:Innocenzo Manzetti
2013:Reginald Fessenden
1748:Optical telegraphy
1581:Telecommunications
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1882:Whistled language
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