OTIS, Elisha Graves [1811-1861] -- American inventor (elevator)
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He put into practical operation a hoisting machine
that embodied some novel features
calculated to automatically prevent loss of life
in case of the breaking of the lifting cable.
In 1867 his sons organized a stock company
to carry on the manufacture of his inventions,
and its business now [1902] amounts to about $2,000,000 per annum.
He died April 8, 1861, in Yonkers, N. Y.
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- Works by
- Analyses, critiques and interpretations
- Elisha Graves Otis National Inventors Hall of Fame
- Analyses, critiques and interpretations
- Works about
- Biographical
- Genealogy
- Memorials, tributes, shrines
- Bibliographies and Link Farms
- The Lemelson-MIT Prize Program: Elisha Otis
- Historical context, background
- Invention of the Elevator
- 'All Safe' Culture The Otis Company
- Elevator Museum
- Gallery
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