lunes, 9 de abril de 2012

MEXICAN INVENTIONS

 Luis Miramontes
(March 16, 1925 – September 13, 2004), The invention the first contraceptivewas born in Tepic Nayarit
  He received the patent for the compound with Carl Djerassi and George Rosenkranz, the Mexican chemical company Syntex SA
Historians, however, agree that the invention-or first-synthesis is due to Miramontes.





Guillermo Gonzalez Camarena
Guadalajara, Jalisco, February 17, 1917
scientist, researcher and inventor mexicano.Inventó in 1940 a system for transmittingcolor television, the system trichromatic sequential fields. He also invented later, in 1960,a simpler system to create color, bicolor simplified system


Victor Celorio
 (Mexico City, July 27, 1957)
an inventor, writer, businessman, and former union leader. Lives and works inGainesville, Florida, USA.
has obtained several patents, including the technology popularly known as On DemandBook, or Book of Order, as well as other printing technology for Distributed in which an e-book is distributed among many printing centers as may be required for immediateproduction and delivery, creating a very wide network of libraries and digital libraries.



Jose Hernandez Rebollar
Mexican scientist develops an electronic glove that can turn American sign language into spoken words or written, in order to help the deaf to communicate better with the rest of the world. Researcher Jose Hernandez Rebollar, George Washington University, showed that his "AcceleGlove" can translate the rapid hand movements used to express the alphabet and some words and phrases of sign language.



Maria del Socorro Gonzalez
MEXWII received the 2006 for Mexican women inventors and innovative for its "Diagnosis for early detection of invasive amebiasis."


 


Juan Manuel Lozano  
(Mexico City on May 26th 1954) 
he is a Mexican scientist and inventor with a lifelong obsession with jet packs, this inspired him to invent the Rocket Belt. Juan Lozano’s company Tecnologia Aeroespacial Mexicana sells the Rocket Belt for and other rocket propelled wonders for a steep price. According to their website, founder Juan Manuel Lozano has been working with hydrogen peroxide propulsion systems since 1975.

 


 Victor Leaton Ochoa
1850 in Ojinaga, Mexico
He invented and sold the patents on the adjustable or clincher wrench, patented the electric brake for street cars which he sold to the American Brake Co. in 1907 in Seattle; invented a fountain pen and sold the patent to Waterman Co. in 1900 and patented a pen and pencil clip for holding them in the pocket. He sold that patent to the Americna Pen and Pencil Co. in 1907.










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