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  1. Hace 4 días · Elias Howe was an American inventor whose sewing machine helped revolutionize garment manufacture in the factory and in the home. Interested in machinery since childhood, Howe learned the machinist trade and worked in a cotton machinery factory in Lowell, Mass., and later in Cambridge.

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      Elias Howe was born in Spencer, Mass., on July 9, 1819....

  2. 19 de dic. de 2018 · Elias Howe Jr. (1819–1867) was an inventor of one of the first working sewing machines. This Massachusetts man began as an apprentice in a machine shop and came up with an important combination of elements for the first lock stitch sewing machine.

  3. In 1856, after years of lawsuits over patent rights, Elias Howe and three companies, Wheeler & Wilson, Grover and Baker, and I. M. Singer, formed the first patent pool in American industry. The organization was called the Sewing Machine Combination and/or the Sewing Machine Trust.

  4. Within two years, by May 1845, Howe had a machine that was sewing seams. By July he finished his first two suits of wool clothes—one for George Fisher and one for himself. But to do more than his predecessors had been able to do, Howe had to interest the public in his machine.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Elias_HoweElias Howe - Wikipedia

    However, Howe originated significant refinements to the design concepts of his predecessors, and on September 10, 1846, he was awarded the first United States patent ( U.S. patent 4,750) for a sewing machine using a lockstitch design.

  6. 10 de sept. de 2009 · 1846: Elias Howe patents the first practical sewing machine and threads his way into the fabric of history. French tailor Barthelemy Thimonnier patented a device in 1830 that mechanized...

  7. Elias Howe (Spencer, Massachusetts, 9 de julio de 1819-Nueva York, 3 de octubre de 1867) fue un inventor estadounidense, pionero en la creación de la máquina de coser, aunque no fuese su inventor (fue Walter Hunt).