Related Tesla Patents
- "System of Electric Lighting," U.S. Patent 454,622, 23 June 1891
- "Means for Generating Electric Currents," U.S. Patent 514,168, 6 February 1894
- "Electrical Transformer," U.S. Patent 593,138, 2 November 1897
- "Method of and Apparatus for Controlling Mechanism of Moving Vehicle or Vehicles ", U.S. Patent 613,809, 8 November 1898
- "System of Transmission of Electrical Energy," U.S. Patent 645,576, Mar. 20, 1900
- "Apparatus for Transmission of Electrical Energy," U.S. Patent 649,621, 15 May 1900
- "System of Transmission of Electrical Energy," U.S. Patent 645,576, 20 March 1900
- "Apparatus for Utilizing Effects Transmitted from a Distance to a Receiving Device through Natural Media," U.S. Patent 685,953, Nov. 5, 1901
- "Method of Utilizing Effects Transmitted through Natural Media," U.S. Patent 685,954, Nov. 5, 1901
- "Apparatus for Utilizing Effects Transmitted From A Distance To A Receiving Device Through Natural Media," U.S. Patent 685,955, Nov. 5, 1901
- "Apparatus for Utilizing Effects Transmitted through Natural Media," U.S. Patent 685,956, Nov. 5, 1901
- "Method Of Utilizing Radiant Energy," U.S. Patent 685,958, 5 November 1901
- "Method of Signaling," U.S. Patent 723,188, Mar. 17, 1903
- "System of Signaling," U.S. Patent 725,605, Apr. 14, 1903
- "Art of Transmitting Electrical Energy through the Natural Mediums," U.S. Patent 787,412, Apr. 18, 1905
- "Apparatus for Transmitting Electrical Energy," Jan. 18, 1902, U.S. Patent 1,119,732, Dec. 1, 1914
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