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  1. Elias Howe (* 9. Juli 1819 in Spencer, Massachusetts; † 3. Oktober 1867 in Brooklyn) war ein US-amerikanischer Maschinenbauer und Erfinder. Er ist insbesondere für seine Patente auf eine Nähmaschine und eine frühe Form des Reißverschlusses bekannt. Leben. Howes ...

  2. www.asme.org › topics-resources › contentElias Howe - ASME

    14 de may. de 2012 · Elias Howe is credited with patenting the first sewing machine. Contrary to popular belief, Howe was not the first to conceive of the idea of a sewing machine. Many other people formulated the idea of such a machine before him, one as early as 1790, and some had even patented their designs and produced working machines, in one case, at least 80 of them.

  3. Elias Howe. Inventor de la máquina de coser. Nacimiento. 9 de julio de 1819. Spencer, Massachusetts, Estados Unidos. Fallecimiento. 3 de octubre de 1867. Nueva York, Estados Unidos. Causa de la muerte.

  4. Elias Howe Jr. nasceu em 9 de julho de 1819, filho do Dr. Elias Howe Sr. e Polly (Bemis) Howe em Spencer, Massachusetts. Howe passou a infância e a primeira idade adulta em Massachusetts, onde se tornou aprendiz em uma fábrica têxtil em Lowell, começando em 1835. Após o fechamento de fábricas devido ao Pânico de 1837, ele se mudou para ...

  5. Elias Howe, född 9 juli 1819 i Spencer, Massachusetts, död 3 oktober 1867, var en amerikansk ingenjör. Då Elias Howe jobbade han på en kard fabrik i Boston fick han idén att göra en mekanisk symaskin (det finns även uppgifter på att han ska ha jobbat i en maskinaffär).

  6. nl.wikipedia.org › wiki › Elias_HoweElias Howe - Wikipedia

    Elias Howe (9 juli 1819 – 3 oktober 1867) was een Amerikaans uitvinder, geboren in Spencer, Massachusetts. Hij was een pionier op het gebied van de ontwikkeling van de naaimachine. In tegenstelling tot wat algemeen wordt aangenomen, was hij niet de uitvinder van naaimachine.

  7. 23 de feb. de 2019 · Elias Howe's 1846 Patent . Elias Howe's second sewing machine design was an improvement on his first. It was more compact and ran more smoothly. George Fisher took Elias Howe and his prototype to the patent office in Washington, paying all the expenses, and a patent was issued to the inventor in September 1846.