[Phono-L] Edison History Question

wilenzick at bellsouth.net wilenzick at bellsouth.net
Sun Apr 8 10:31:50 PDT 2007


I don't think Tesla was the inventor of the fluorescent light tube.  That 
invention is usually credited to Peter Cooper Hewitt, who invented the 
mercury vapor lamp in 1901 with patent # 889,692.  The modern fluorescent 
lamp was invented by Edmund Germer, Friedrich Meyer, and Hans Spanner
in 1927 with patent #2,182,732.  However, the first practical fluorescent 
lamp was sold by GE in 1938 from designs patented by George Inman, and 
Richard Thayer in 1938 (#2,259,040).  It is true that physicists in the19th 
century, such as Alexandre Becquerel, did experiments with fluorescence and 
phosphorescence, and possibly Tesla did similar experiments.  Even our 
friend, Edison, filed a patent (#865,367) in 1896 for a fluorescence lamp, 
but his used x-rays to produce the light!!
Ray

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> In a message dated 4/8/2007 8:52:06 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
> appywander at hotmail.com writes:
>
>> He was able to remote-control a miniature submarine in the early 1890's,
>> invented the fluorescent light tube,
>>
> =========
> Did Tesla get a patent for his fluorescent tube? And what year did he 
> invent
> it?
>
> Allen
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