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Thomas Davenport

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Thomas Davenport

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Thomas Davenport

Thomas Davenport c. 1850
Born July 9, 1802(1802-07-09)
Williamstown, Vermont
Died July 6, 1851 (aged 48)
Salisbury, Vermont [1]
Occupation blacksmith
Known for inventing the electric motor

Thomas Davenport (9 July 1802 – 6 July 1851) was a Vermont blacksmith who invented the first D.C. electrical motor in 1834.[2]

He lived in Forest Dale, a village near the town of Brandon.

With the help of his wife (Emily Davenport), and a colleague Orange Smalley, Davenport received the first patent on an electric machine in 1837, U. S. Patent No. 132.

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Further reading

  • Detailed biographical sketch. Thomas Davenport
  • Frank Wicks. "The Blacksmith's Motor. Electricity, magnetism, and motion: A self-taught Vermonter pointed the direction for lighting the world."   Mechanical Engineering, July 1999.
  • Patent 132. http://www.tecsoc.org/pubs/history/2002/feb25b.htm
  • Smalley and Davenport's shop. http://www.uvm.edu/~histpres/SD/hist.html

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References

  1. ^ Thomas Davenport
  2. ^ [http://chem.ch.huji.ac.il/history/davenport.html Thomas Davenport ]
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