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  2. Jesse W. Reno - Wikipedia

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    Jesse Wilford Reno (August 4, 1861 – June 2, 1947) was an American inventor and engineer. He invented the first working escalator in 1891 (patented March 15, 1892) used at the Old Iron Pier, Coney Island, New York City. His invention was referred to as the "inclined elevator." An earlier escalator machine, termed "revolving stairs" by its ...

  3. Escalator - Wikipedia

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    Escalator. For the album by Sam Gopal, see Escalator (album). An escalator is a moving staircase which carries people between floors of a building or structure. It consists of a motor -driven chain of individually linked steps on a track which cycle on a pair of tracks which keep the step tread horizontal.

  4. Elisha Otis - Wikipedia

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    Elisha Otis. Elisha Graves Otis (August 3, 1811 – April 8, 1861) was an American industrialist and founder of the Otis Elevator Company. [1] In 1853, he invented a safety device that prevents elevators from falling if the hoisting cable fails. [2][3] On March 23, 1857, he installed the first safety elevator for passenger service in the store ...

  5. List of Lehigh University engineering highlights - Wikipedia

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    The escalator. Jesse W. Reno, an 1883 engineering graduate of Lehigh University invented the first escalator and installed it as an amusement ride at Coney Island, New York in 1897. This particular device was an inclined belt with wooden slats or cleats on the surface for traction. The incline was as steep as 25°.

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    The pool’s cap — 22% of an average of power conference school revenues — will apply to all schools and will fluctuate based on built-in escalators and school revenue increases. Projections ...

  7. Nathan Ames - Wikipedia

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    Patent Solicitor. Known for. "First" escalator patent, #25, 076, in United States. Nathan Ames (November 17, 1826 in Roxbury, New Hampshire – August 17, 1865 in Saugus, Massachusetts) [1] was a patent solicitor who held the first patent in the United States for an escalator -like machine. The patent (#25,076) was granted on August 9, 1859 ...

  8. Otis Worldwide - Wikipedia

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    Otis Worldwide Corporation (branded as the Otis Elevator Company, its former legal name) is an American company that develops, manufactures and markets elevators, escalators, moving walkways, and related equipment. Based in Farmington, Connecticut, U.S., Otis is the world's largest manufacturer of vertical transportation systems, principally ...

  9. Dataland, the world's first AI arts museum, will anchor the ...

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    An escalator will take guests from the entrance under a soaring, 30-foot ceiling to immersive experiences below. ... Designed by Anadol's studio, the model uses data sourced from partners ...