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- Almon Brown Strowger (/ˈstroʊdʒər/; February 11, 1839 – May 26, 1902) was an American inventor who gave his name to the Strowger switch, an electromechanical...
- The Strowger switch is the first commercially successful electromechanical stepping switch telephone exchange system. It was developed by the Strowger Automatic...
- Strowger may refer to: Strowger switch, automatic telephone exchange equipment Strowger Automatic Telephone Exchange Company, the company that manufactured...
- Chicago, Strowger helped form the Automatic Electric Company to which he leased his patents exclusively. Automatic switches based on the Strowger system...
- used manual switchboards for toll calls. On March 10, 1891, Almon Brown Strowger, an undertaker in Kansas City, Missouri, patented the stepping switch,...
- wear of the contacts which had been discovered in existing systems. The Strowger-Hudd system of Alfred Ernest Hudd (c. 1883 – 1958) used a pair of magnets...
- subscribers. The first patent for a rotary dial was granted to Almon Brown Strowger on November 29, 1892, but the commonly known form with holes in the finger...
- switches (such as the traditional relay, electromechanical crossbar, and Strowger switch) bridge the categorization. Centrifugal switch Company switch Crossbar...
- OMNI-S3 Digital PABX Strowger Automatic Toll Ticketing (SATT); relay and type 45 rotary switch mechanics Strowger Step-by-Step (Strowger patents were exclusively...
- first commercial automatic telephone exchange, designed by Almon Brown Strowger, opened in La Porte, Indiana on 3 November 1892, and used two telegraph-type...