Almon Brown Strowger


Almon Brown Strowger
Almon Brown Strowger
Nascimento 11 de fevereiro de 1839
Penfield
Morte 26 de maio de 1902 (63 anos)
São Petersburgo
Nacionalidade estadunidense
Ocupação inventor
Prêmios National Inventors Hall of Fame (2006)

Almon Brown Strowger (1839 — 26 de maio de 1902) foi um inventor estadunidense.

É conhecido por ter seu nome ligado à tecnologia eletromecânica de centrais telefônicas, inspirada em sua invenção e patente.

Ligações externas

  • The oldest Strowger switch still in commercial service today at Camp Shohola for Boys, Pennsylvania, USA
  • Reproduction with permission of the article Early Work on Dial Telephone Systems by R.B.Hill
  • Reproduction with permission of the article The Early Years of the Strowger System by R.B.Hill
  • Newfound fame good news for cemetery - published September 11, 2002 St. Petersburg Times FL
  • Local History Room, Town of Penfield, New York
  • Pinellas Genealogy Society - H.P. Bussey Funeral Home Records - with 2 entries for STROWGER, one identified as A.B. Strowger
  • Master Cemetery Index - Page 746
  • International Telecommunications Union - Historical Figures
  • What is a Strowger?
  • Auto-Electric Company and 1891 Strowger Telephone
  • No Operator, Please
  • "Mr. Watson. Come Here. I need you.": Bell and the Invention of the Telephone
  • BRT Locomotives - Almon B. Strowger
  • Strowger Award
  • Quote
  • The Strowger Telecoms Site (UK) with link to 'copyrighted' sounds
  • Webpage dedicated to electromechanical telephone switching technologies