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Vision by radio, radio photographs, radio photograms

Chapter 58: Radio Patents of Interest
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This work discusses the early innovations in transmitting images via radio, highlighting the patent by Nipkow in 1884, which proposed a system using a selenium cell and a rotating perforated disc to capture scenes. It also examines the contributions of Shelford Bidwell, who earlier described a method for telegraphic transmission of images. The text details the technological advancements in the field, including the use of polarizing light valves for image reception, and provides insight into the author's background as an inventor and pioneer in motion picture technology and radio photography.

Radio Patents of Interest

129,971 Loomis
235,469 Bell
571,463 Thompson
653,881 Pollack
660,199 Pollack
714,577 Gruhn
725,140 Roberts
841,387 DeForest
867,877 DeForest
879,532 DeForest
884,110 Stone-Cabot
929,930 Latour
934,969 DeForest
968,484 Kruh
980,356 Squire
980,357 Squire
980,358 Squire
980,359 Squire
1,015,881 Fessenden
1,030,240 Hoglund
1,059,763 Reisz
1,069,535 DeBernochi
1,097,871 Murphy
1,135,624 Rosing
1,141,850 Stille
1,161,734 Rosing
1,316,967 Moore
1,329,688 Voulgre
1,356,763 Hartley
1,370,504 Hammond
1,385,325 Jenkins
1,390,445 Jenkins
1,406,445 Culver
1,413,333 Jenkins
1,423,737 Sandell
1,434,064 Montielhet
1,436,676 Peterson
1,440,466 Jenkins
1,444,605 Heising
1,450,080 Hazeltine
1,454,532 Beatty
1,467,988 Hoxie
1,470,696 Nicholson
1,475,583 Hoxie
1,484,648 Jenkins
1,485,773 Espenshied
1,489,228 Hazeltine
1,505,158 Martin
1,521,188 Jenkins
1,521,189 Jenkins
1,521,190 Jenkins
1,521,191 Jenkins
1,521,192 Jenkins
1,521,205 Stephenson
1,522,305 Latour
1,525,548 Jenkins
1,525,549 Jenkins
1,525,550 Jenkins
1,525,551 Jenkins
1,525,552 Jenkins
1,525,553 Jenkins
1,530,463 Jenkins

Note: As Washington is the birthplace of radio, and has been the birthplace of more revolutionary inventions, upon which great industries have been built, than any other ten-mile territory, it may be interesting, and appropriate, to add here a recount by Mr. Jenkins of Washington’s claims to intellectual stimulus.—Editor.