• Herman Andrew Affel. Lloyd Espenschied was born in Baden, North St. Louis, Missouri, on April 27, 1889, the son of Frederick F. Espenschied (January 3, 1856...
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  • Espenschied may refer to: Dragan Espenschied (born 1975), German 8-bit musician and media artist Lloyd Espenschied (1889–1986), American electrical engineer...
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    Expired 1517549, Lloyd Espenschied, "Railway Signal System", issued 1924-12-02  Colin 1967, p. 737. Colin 1967, p. 741. Espenschied & Newhouse 1939, p...
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    Campbell For his contributions to the theory of electrical network. 1940 Lloyd Espenschied For his accomplishments as an engineer, as an inventor, as a pioneer...
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    Some Foundations of Modern Radio-Electronic Technology, Comments by Lloyd Espenschied, Proceedings of the IRE, July, 1959 (Vol. 47, No. 7), pp. 1254, 1256...
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    Joan. "Lloyd Espnschied, One Of The Inventors Of The Coaxial Cable", The New York Times, July 4, 1986. Accessed November 28, 2017. "Lloyd Espenschied, co-inventor...
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  • Laboratories. Among other projects he worked with Lloyd Espenschied on the characteristics of coaxial cable. Espenschied and Affel jointly applied for a patent on...
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  • worked with Edison Agner Krarup Erlang Communications and Queueing Lloyd Espenschied Developments in radio communications and coaxial cable technology...
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    S. Patent 514,167) 1929 — First modern coaxial cable patented by Lloyd Espenschied and Herman Affel of AT&T's Bell Telephone Laboratories. 1936 — First...
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  • the Screw Propeller". www.invent.org. April 6, 2024. "NIHF Inductee Lloyd Espenschied Invented Coaxial Cable TV". www.invent.org. April 6, 2024. "NIHF Inductee...
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