Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://www.libraries.wright.edu/find/gov/patent/miamivalleyinventors.html> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 7 of
7
with 100 triples per page.
- miamivalleyinventors.html accessdate "2009-08-03".
- miamivalleyinventors.html isCitedBy Levitt_Ellsworth_Custer.
- miamivalleyinventors.html isCitedBy Levitt_Luzern_Custer.
- miamivalleyinventors.html publisher Wright_State_University.
- miamivalleyinventors.html quote "Levitt Luzern Custer was born in Dayton, Ohio. He graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1913. His first patented invention was a device that showed whether a balloon or dirigible was ascending or descending in flight. Custer produced his statoscope for the U.S. Navy at his factory, Custer Specialty Company, on North Ludlow Street in Dayton. After World War I, Custer saw a need for a device to help injured and disabled soldiers to get around. Luzern Custer invented the "Custer Invalid Chair" or "Custer Car" in 1919, which was battery powered. The apparatus was a three-wheeled vehicle and was operated entirely by hand. He invented a gasoline version of the car in 1939. Dr. Levitt Ellsworth Custer, a prominent local dentist and Luzern's father, invented an aerial torpedo, pat. no. 913,814, in 1909 for dirigibles.".
- miamivalleyinventors.html title "Dayton - Miami Valley Inventors and Inventions".
- miamivalleyinventors.html url miamivalleyinventors.html.