Tuesday 24 September 2013

Important Inventors & their Inventions ( inventors name in alphabetical order –B)

Important Inventors & their Inventions( inventors name in alphabetical order –B)

1. Charles Babbage, (1791–1871), UK – analytical engine (semi-automatic)
2. Victor Babeș, (1854–1926) Romania – Babesia, the founder of serum therapy
3. Roger Bacon, (1214–1292), UK – magnifying glass
4. Leo Baekeland, (1863–1944), Belgian–American – Velox photographic paper and Bakelite
5. Ralph H. Baer, (1922–), German born American – video game console
6. John Logie Baird, (1888–1946), Scotland – an electromechanical television, electronic color television
7. Abi Bakr of Isfahan, (c. 1235), Persia/Iran – mechanical geared astrolabe with lunisolar calendar analog computer
8. Donát Bánki, (1859–1922), Hungary – inventor of the carburetor for the stationary engine
9. Ridgway Banks, inventor of the Banks Engine, a Nitinol based solid state heat engine
10. Vladimir Baranov-Rossine, (1888–1944), Ukraine/Russia/France – Optophonic Piano, pointillist or dynamic military camouflage

11. John Barber, (1734–1801), UK – gas turbine
12. John Bardeen, (1908–1991), U.S. – co-inventor of the transistor
13. Vladimir Barmin, (1909–1993), Russia – first rocket launch complex (spaceport)
14. Anthony R. Barringer, Canada/U.S. – INPUT (Induced Pulse Transient) airborne electromagnetic system
15. Earl W. Bascom, (1906–1995), Canada/U.S. – side-delivery rodeo chute, hornless rodeo saddle, rodeo bareback rigging, rodeo chaps
16. Nikolay Basov, (1922–2001), Russia – co-inventor of laser and maser
17. Muhammad ibn Jābir al-Harrānī al-Battānī (Albatenius), (853-929), Syria/Turkey – observation tube
18. Eugen Baumann, (1846–1896), Germany – PVC
19. Trevor Baylis, (1937–), UK – a wind-up radio
20. Francis Beaufort, (1774–1857), France – Beaufort scale
21. Ernest Beaux, (1881–1961), Russia/France – Chanel No. 5
22. Arnold O. Beckman, (1900–2004), U.S. – pH meter
23. Ulugh Beg, (1394–1449), Persia/Iran – Fakhri sextant, mural sextant
24. Vladimir Bekhterev, (1857–1927), Russia – Bekhterev's Mixture
25. Alexander Graham Bell, (1847–1922), UK, Canada, and U.S. – telephone
26. Karl Benz, (1844–1929), Germany – the petrol-powered automobile, the carburetor[2][3]
27. Alexander Bereznyak, (1912–1974), Russia – first rocket-powered fighter aircraft, BI-1 (together with Isaev)
28. Georgy Beriev, (1903–1979), Georgia/Russia – Be-series amphibious aircraft
29. Emile Berliner, (1851–1929), Germany and U.S. – the disc record gramophone
30. Nikolay Benardos, (1842–1905), Russia – arc welding (specifically carbon arc welding, the first arc welding method)
31. Tim Berners-Lee, (1955–), UK – with Robert Cailliau, the World Wide Web
32. Bi Sheng (Chinese: 畢昇), (ca. 990–1051), China – clay movable type printing
33. Gerd Binnig, (1947–), Germany – with Heinrich Rohrer, scanning tunneling microscope
34. Laszlo Biro, (1899–1985), Hungary – modern ballpoint pen
35. Clarence Birdseye, (1886–1956), U.S. – frozen food process
36. Abū Rayhān al-Bīrūnī, (973–1048), Persia/Iran – mechanical geared lunisolar calendar, laboratory and surveying equipment.
37. J. Stuart Blackton, (1875–1941), U.S. – stop-motion film
38. Otto Blathy (1860–1939), Hungary – co-inventor of the transformer, wattmeter, alternating current (AC) and turbogenerator
39. Fyodor Blinov, (1827–1902), Russia – first tracked vehicle, steam-powered continuous track tractor
40. Katharine B. Blodgett, (1898–1979), UK – nonreflective glass
41. Alan Blumlein, (1903–1942), UK – stereo
42. Nils Bohlin, (1920–2002), Sweden – the three-point seat belt
43. Joseph-Armand Bombardier, (1907–1964), Canada – snowmobile
44. Sam Born, Russia/U.S. – lollipop-making machine
45. Satyendra Nath Bose, (1894–1974), India – work on gas-like properties of electromagnetic radiation, Boson and providing foundation for Bose-Einstein statistics and Bose-Einstein Condensate
46. Jagdish Chandra Bose, (1858–1937), India – Crescograph
47. George de Bothezat, (1882–1940), Russia/U.S. – quadrotor helicopter, (The Flying Octopus)
48. Matthew Piers Watt Boulton, (1820–1894), UK – aileron
49. Robert W. Bower, (1936–), U.S. – self-aligned–gate MOSFET
50. Seth Boyden, (1788–1870), U.S. – nail-making machine
51. Walter Houser Brattain, (1902–1987), U.S. – co-inventor of the transistor
52. Louis Braille, (1809–1852), France – the Braille writing system
53. Jacques E. Brandenberger, (1872–1954), Switzerland – Cellophane
54. Édouard Branly, (1844–1940), France – the coherer, the first widely used detector for radio communication.
55. Karl Ferdinand Braun, (1850–1918), Germany – cathode-ray tube oscilloscope
56. Stanislav Brebera, (1925–2012), Czech Republic – Semtex explosive
57. Harry Brearley, (1871–1948), UK – stainless steel
58. Sergey Brin, (1973–), Russia/U.S. – with Larry Page invented Google web search engine
59. Mikhail Britnev, (1822–1889), Russia – first metal-hull icebreaker (Pilot)
60. Rachel Fuller Brown, (1898–1980), U.S. – Nystatin, the world's first antifungal antibiotic
61. John Moses Browning, (1855–1926), U.S. – Semi-automatic pistol
62. Maria Christina Bruhn, (1732–1802), Sweden
63. Nikolay Brusentsov, (born 1925), Russia – ternary computer (Setun)
64. Edwin Beard Budding, (1795–1846), UK – lawnmower
65. Gersh Budker, (1918–1977), Russia – electron cooling, co-inventor of collider
66. Corliss Orville Burandt, U.S. – Variable valve timing
67. Henry Burden,(1791–1871) Scotland and U.S. – Horseshoe machine (made 60 horse shoes in a minute), first usable Iron Railed road spike, and builder of the most powerful waterwheel in history "Niagara of Water-Wheels"
68. Richard James Burgess, U.K. – Simmons (electronic drum company), co-inventor of SDS5 drum synthesizer

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