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The Phonograph Patent (Patent No. 227,679), granted in 1880, details Thomas A. Edison’s groundbreaking sound-recording device using a grooved cylinder and stylus mechanism. Presented through finely drafted technical diagrams, the work exemplifies late-19th-century patent illustration, where precision and legibility were paramount. Created with ink on paper, the drawings explain how sound vibrations could be mechanically captured and reproduced. The patent represents one of the earliest moments when sound became a physical, preservable phenomenon. Historically, it marks the birth of recorded audio and modern media culture.
Thomas Alva Edison was an American inventor and entrepreneur whose prolific career reshaped technology and industry. Holding over a thousand patents, Edison contributed to electric lighting, motion pictures, and audio recording. His work emphasized practical experimentation and commercial viability over pure theory. Often operating through collaborative laboratories, he helped define modern research culture. Edison’s influence endures through inventions that permanently altered everyday life.
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