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Title: Granville T' Woods


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Granville T. Woods
  • The Black Edison

2
Who is Granville T. Woods?
  • Born in Columbus, Ohio on April 23,1856
  • One of the first Black American Scientists
  • Famous inventor having over 60 patents throughout
    his life
  • Known as Black Edison
  • Died January 30th, 1910

3
Family
  • Parents Tailer and Martha Woods
  • One known brother Lyates
  • No conclusive proof on his marital status
  • Most accounts say he was never married
  • One reference to a woman, Susie Elizabeth Woods,
    claiming to be the inventors wife

4
Education and Work Experience
  • Attended public school until age 10
  • Then started working in a machine shop that
    repaired railroad equipment
  • Received private instruction from master mechanic
    of machine shop
  • At age 16, moved west and worked on a train
    stoking the fire
  • Experimented with electricity on the side

5
Education and Work Experience
  • At age 20, he moved east and continued schooling
    at Technical school for mechanical/electrical
    engineering while working full time in machine
    shop
  • Spent 2 years traveling around the world while
    working on a British steamer
  • Then worked for a railroad handling steam
    locomotion in Cincinnati
  • Finally opened Woods Elec. Co. in June 1886
  • Took over his early patents

6
Prejudice
  • Granville T. Woods was denied work due to his
    ethnicity
  • He was also prevented from advancing on the job
    even with a highly skilled background
  • However he did not let this bother him and
    instead was inspired to open his own shop

7
Inventions
  • 1st patented invention was the improved Steam
    Boiler Furnace
  • Developed device for transmitting messages by
    electricity
  • Called the Telegraphony
  • Allowed messages to be sent orally and in Morse
    Code over the same line

Granville Wood's first patent U.S.299,894 -
6/3/1884 - steam boiler furnace
8
Inventions
  • Induction Telegraph System
  • System of communicating between moving trains
  • Reduced number of train collisions and accidents
  • Edison tried twice to steal the patent but Woods
    won both times

Patent U.S. 373,915 - 11/29/1887 - Induction
telegraph system
9
Inventions
  • Third Rail System
  • Still used today in subway and elevated systems,
    and in commuter rail systems
  • Electric Railway Conduit System
  • Replace wire rope and pulleys with conductor
    rails
  • 1st system to uses rails instead of wires

10
Inventions
  • Brakes
  • Electro-Magnetic Brake Apparatus
  • Train brakes controlled by electricity
  • Automatic Airbrake
  • Redesigned George Westinghouse original airbrake
  • Later, Woods sold his patent to Westinghouse

11
Inventions
  • Galvanic Battery
  • Electrodes could be easily removed, cleaned and
    replace
  • The ammonium chloride could be easily replenished
  • Sturdy designed allowed Woods

12
Inventions
  • Dynamotor
  • Regulating electric motors, changing speed of
    rotating shaft of motor
  • Challenged by other inventors but Woods won
  • Incubator
  • Predecessor to modern incubators

Patent U.S. 656,760 - 8/28/1900 - Incubator
13
Defending his Inventions
  • Woods had a major problem with having his
    inventions stolen
  • Fought many court cases to defend his right to a
    patent
  • This included cases against Edison and the
    American Engineering Company

14
Looking to the Future
  • Feared for his fellow African Americans
  • Saw a critical need for education and presented
    ideas about the kind of schooling he felt was
    needed
  • Key to Woods education plan was technical
    training but felt character should also be taught
  • Woods once passed on this advice
  • Refuse to become discouraged. Continue to apply
    for work after more than one refusal. The reason
    will include prejudice, but not always.

15
Recognition
  • Some recognition while he lived as a master of
    electricity and as an inventor
  • 1974- Ohio Gov. John Gilligan issued a
    proclamation in Woods honor
  • NYC subway system is currently working on
    creating some memorial in his honor
  • For more information on this visit
  • www.brooklynrail.com/Grandville_Woods.html

16
Some of his Patents
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This list can be found at www.princeton.edu/mcbr
own/display/gwpatents.html
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