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  1. Born from inventor William Stanley Jr., the all-steel vacuum bottle we love today combines vacuum insulation & the strength of steel in one portable bottle. Learn more about Stanley today!

  2. William Stanley, Jr. 1858-1916. American inventor who designed the induction coil, or transformer, that revolutionized the transmission of electricity.

  3. Feb 24, 2023 · William Stanley Jr. (1858-1916) was an American physicist, obtaining 129 patents for electric devices. He designed the first practical AC transformer and distribution system, which served as the basis for modern electrical power distribution.

  4. William Stanley Jr. (November 28, 1858 – May 14, 1916) was an American physicist born in Brooklyn, New York. During his career, he obtained 129 patents covering a variety of electric devices. In 1913, he also patented an all-steel vacuum bottle, and formed the Stanley Bottle Company.

  5. William Stanley Jr. (1858-1916) was an inventor and engineer who held 129 patents. He is responsible for pioneering the development and use of alternating current for electric light and power. Born in Brooklyn, New York, he attended private schools before enrolling at Yale University.

  6. William Jr. Stanley. Born: 1858. Birthplace: Brooklyn, N.Y. Induction coil— Stanley designed a practical induction coil system that varied alternating current (AC) voltage. His coil became the prototype for all future transformers and made practical the transmitting of electricity for consumer uses such as lighting. (1995) Died: 1916.

  7. William Stanley Jr. was an American physicist born in Brooklyn, New York. During his career, he obtained 129 patents covering a variety of electric devices. In 1913, he also patented an...

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