List of Nikola Tesla Patents - British

British

  • patent number - name of patent - date of application - notes on patent
  1. GB1877 - Improvements in Electric Lamps - 1886 February 9
  2. GB2801 - Improvements in Reciprocating Engines and Means for Regulating the Period of the same - 1894 February 8
  3. GB2812 - Improvements in Methods of and Apparatus for the Generation of Electric Currents of Defined Period - 1894 February 8
  4. GB2975 - Improvements in Dynamo Electric Machines - 1886 March 2
  5. GB6481 - Improvements relating to the Electrical Transmission of Power and to Apparatus therefor - 1888 May 1
  6. GB6502 - Improvements relating to the Generation and Distribution of Electric Currents and to Apparatus therefor - 1888 May 1
  7. GB6527 - Improvements relating to Electro-motors - 1889 April 16
  8. GB8200 - Improvements relating to the Transmission of Electrical Energy - 1905 April 17
  9. GB8575 - Improved Methods of and Apparatus for Generating and Utilizing Electric Energy for Lighting Purposes - 1891 May 19
  10. GB11293 - Improvements relating to the Utilization of Electromagnetic, Light, or other like Radiations Effects or Disturbances transmitted through the Natural Media and to Apparatus therefor - 1901 June 1
  11. GB11473 - Improvements in Alternating Current Electro-magnetic Motors - 1891 July 6
  12. GB12866 - Improvements in Electrical Circuit Controllers - 1898 June 8
  13. GB13563 - Improvements in, and relating to, the Transmission of Electrical Energy - 1901 July 3
  14. GB14550 - Improvements relating to the Insulation of Electric Conductors - 1900 August 14
  15. GB14579 - Improvements in and relating to the Transmission of Electrical Energy - 1901 July 17
  16. GB16709 - Improvements relating to the Conversion of Alternating into Direct Electric Currents - 1889 October 22
  17. GB19420 - Improvements in Alternating Current Electro-magnetic Motors - 1889 December 3
  18. GB19426 - Improvements in the Construction and Mode of Operating Alternating Current Motors - 1889 December 3
  19. GB20981 - Improvements relating to the Production, Regulation, and Utilization of Electric Currents of High Frequency, and to Apparatus therefor - 1896 September 22
  20. GB24001 - Improved Method of Imparting Energy to or Deriving Energy from a Fluid and Apparatus for use therein - 1910 October 17 - Bladeless turbine having disc rotors; Openings in the central portions and separating star-washers; Riveted into single, solid structure; Keyed to the shaft; Turbine or rotary engine.
  21. GB24421 - Improvements in Systems for the Transmission of Electrical Energy and Apparatus for use therein - 1897 October 21
  22. GB26371 - Improvements in the Method of and Apparatus for Controlling the Mechanism of Floating Vessels or Moving Vehicles - 1898 December 13
  23. GB174544 - Improvements in Methods of and Apparatus for the Generation of Power by Elastic Fluid Turbines - 1921 April 1
  24. GB179043 - Improved Process of and Apparatus for Production of High Vacua - 1921 March 24
  25. GB185446 - Method of and Apparatus for Aerial Transportation - 1921 April 4
  26. GB186082 - Improvements in the Construction of Steam and Gas Turbines - 1921 March 24 - Two heavier end-plate; Tapered toward the periphery; Reduces maximum centrifugal stress; Turbine.
  27. GB186083 - Improved Method of and Apparatus for the Economic Transformation of the Energy of Steam by Turbines - 1921 March 24 - Improvements to increase efficiency of steam power plants and thermo-dynamic transformers; Producing motive power; Economical; Operable at very high temperature; Operable with cheap fuel; Avoids deteriorating actions previously common; System is related to the Tesla turbine.
  28. GB186084 - Improved Process of and Apparatus for Deriving Motive Power from Steam - 1921 March 24
  29. GB186799 - Process of and Apparatus for Balancing Rotating Machine Parts - 1921 September 2

Read more about this topic:  List Of Nikola Tesla Patents

Famous quotes containing the word british:

    Comes from a fine family. So she tells me. Brother’s a priest, all that. But, you know, death, disaster, unfortunate investments. One day she’s a little princess, up on the hill. Next, she’s down there, working the bars for the best she can.
    Peter Prince, British screenwriter, and Stephen Frears. Harry (Bill Hunter)

    All of Western tradition, from the late bloom of the British Empire right through the early doom of Vietnam, dictates that you do something spectacular and irreversible whenever you find yourself in or whenever you impose yourself upon a wholly unfamiliar situation belonging to somebody else. Frequently it’s your soul or your honor or your manhood, or democracy itself, at stake.
    June Jordan (b. 1939)

    Nothing could be more inappropriate to American literature than its English source since the Americans are not British in sensibility.
    Wallace Stevens (1879–1955)