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  1. Lewis Howard Latimer (September 4, 1848 – December 11, 1928) was an American inventor and patent draftsman. His inventions included an evaporative air conditioner, an improved process for manufacturing carbon filaments for light bulbs, and an improved toilet system for railroad cars.

  2. Feb 8, 2024 · Lewis Howard Latimer was an inventor and draftsman best known for his contributions to the patenting of the light bulb and the telephone.

  3. Lewis Howard Latimer (1848-1928) was an African-American inventor, electrical pioneer, and son of self-emancipated enslaved people. With no access to formal education, Latimer taught himself mechanical drawing while in the Union Navy, and eventually became a chief draftsman, patent expert, and inventor.

  4. Nov 8, 2020 · Lewis Latimer (Sept. 4, 1848–Dec. 11, 1928) is considered one of the most important Black inventors for the number of inventions he produced and patents he secured, but also for the importance of his best-known discovery: a longer-lasting filament for the electric light.

  5. Lewis Howard Latimer, Born in 1848, Lewis Latimer defied monumental odds to become a groundbreaking inventor whose brilliance helped shape the modern world. He worked alongside legendary figures like Alexander Graham Bell and Thomas Edison, making critical advancements in the development of the telephone and the perfection of electric lighting.

  6. Feb 1, 1999 · On December 11, 1928, Lewis Howard Latimer died, leaving a remarkable legacy. His name will be forever associated with two of the most revolutionary inventions of all time: the incandescent electric light bulb and the telephone.

  7. Latimer's most important invention, patented in 1882, was a carbon filament that increased the brightness and longevity of the lightbulb. Because of its decreased costs, the resulting product made electric lighting more accessible. Latimer also invented a locking rack for hats, coats, and umbrellas in 1896.