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  2. Edward Kleinschmidt - Wikipedia

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    Edward Ernst Kleinschmidt (September 9, 1876 – August 22, 1977) was a German-American engineer. He was one of the inventors of the teleprinter , and obtained 118 patents over the course of his lifetime.

  3. Kleinschmidt Inc - Wikipedia

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    Kleinschmidt Inc. was established in 1931 by Edward Kleinschmidt. [1] It is a privately owned firm that provides electronic commerce, electronic data interchange, and value-added network services. Its headquarters are in Deerfield, Illinois. Edward Kleinschmidt was one of the inventors of the teleprinter, one of the first electronic commerce ...

  4. Teleprinter - Wikipedia

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    The teleprinter evolved through a series of inventions by a number of engineers, including Samuel Morse, Alexander Bain, Royal Earl House, David Edward Hughes, Emile Baudot, Donald Murray, Charles L. Krum, Edward Kleinschmidt and Frederick G. Creed. Teleprinters were invented in order to send and receive messages without the need for operators ...

  5. Teletype Corporation - Wikipedia

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    In 1930, Sterling Morton, Howard L. Krum, and Edward E. Kleinschmidt filed an application for a U.S. patent covering the commercial form of the Model 15 page printer. [26] [27] Approximately 200,000 Model 15 teleprinters were built. The Model 15 stands out as one of a few machines that remained in production for many years, remaining in ...

  6. Teletype Model 28 - Wikipedia

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    Teletype Corporation's Model 28 line of communications terminals was first delivered to the US Military in 1951 [1] and commercially introduced in 1953. This series of teleprinters and associated equipment was popular in the various branches of the United States Armed Forces, and commercially in the financial and manufacturing industries.

  7. Telegraphy - Wikipedia

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    A Baudot keyboard, 1884 A Creed Model 7 teleprinter, 1931. A teleprinter is a telegraph machine that can send messages from a typewriter-like keyboard and print incoming messages in readable text with no need for the operators to be trained in the telegraph code used on the line.

  8. Kleinschmidt keyboard perforator - Wikipedia

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    The Kleinschmidt keyboard perforator was first invented and constructed by Kleinschmidt in 1911. Kleinschmidt wanted to develop a product that could be sold to telegraph companies rather than just selling patents. Western Union Telegraph Company was the first to purchase 50 units. As a result of this order, the Kleinschmidt Electric Company was ...

  9. Electrical telegraph - Wikipedia

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    Cooke and Wheatstone's five-needle telegraph from 1837 Morse telegraph Hughes telegraph, an early (1855) teleprinter built by Siemens and Halske. Electrical telegraphy is a point-to-point text messaging system, primarily used from the 1840s until the late 20th century.