Nikola Tesla Patents - Page 14 Tesla was granted nearly 200 patents worldwide Displaying 157 - 164 of 164 Search Category - Any -AircraftCircuit ControllersCondensersHigh Frequency EngineeringLightingMetersMiscellaneousMotors & GeneratorsPower DistributionRadiant EnergyReciprocating EnginesTurbo MachineryWireless Country - Any -CanadaGreat BritainUnited States Sort by RandomApplication dateDate addedIssue dateLast updatedRelevance Order AscDesc Nikola Tesla U.S. Patent 787,412 - Art of Transmitting Electrical Energy through the Natural Mediums Wrappers: 44 Nikola Tesla Canadian Patent 24033 - Dynamo Electric Machine Nikola Tesla U.S. Patent 390,415 - Dynamo-Electric Machine or Motor Nikola Tesla U.S. Patent 568,176 - Apparatus for Producing Electrical Currents of High Frequency and Potential Wrappers: 18 Nikola Tesla U.S. Patent 455,069 - Electric Incandescent Lamp Nikola Tesla U.S. Patent 416,191 - Electro-Magnetic Motor Nikola Tesla U.S. Patent 428,057 - Pyromagneto-Electric Generator Nikola Tesla German Patent 93255 - Circuit Controller for Converting Currents with a Low Number of Turns into Currents with a High Number of Turns by Means of Capacitor Discharges Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 Current page 14 Within the Universe Documents Nikola Tesla documents, files and papers. Quotes Profound and insightful quotes by Nikola Tesla. Books Books written by and about Nikola Tesla. Timeline Important moments and events related to Tesla. Articles Nikola Tesla in the press. Images Nikola Tesla image and photo library. Landmarks Locations related to Nikola Tesla. Letters Letters to, from and about Nikola Tesla. Movies and TV Nikola Tesla on the screen.
Nikola Tesla U.S. Patent 787,412 - Art of Transmitting Electrical Energy through the Natural Mediums Wrappers: 44
Nikola Tesla U.S. Patent 568,176 - Apparatus for Producing Electrical Currents of High Frequency and Potential Wrappers: 18
Nikola Tesla German Patent 93255 - Circuit Controller for Converting Currents with a Low Number of Turns into Currents with a High Number of Turns by Means of Capacitor Discharges