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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › William_OtisWilliam Otis - Wikipedia

    William Smith Otis (September 20, 1813 – November 13, 1839) was an American inventor of the steam shovel. Otis received a patent for his creation on February 24, 1839.

  2. www.miningfoundationsw.org › William_OtisWilliam Otis

    William Smith Otis. (1813-1839) 2012 Inductee from Mining's Past. American inventor of the steam shovel. Born in Pelham Massachusetts in 1813 and cousin of the famed Elisha Otis of elevator fame, William Smith Otis was drawn at an early age to earthworks and mechanics.

  3. American inventor of the steam shovel. Born in Pelham Massachusetts in 1813 and cousin of the famed Elisha Otis of elevator fame, William Smith Otis was drawn at an early age to earthworks and mechanics.

  4. En la década de 1800, los inventores aprovechaban la energía del vapor para alimentar todo tipo de dispositivos mecánicos. 🚧 El joven estadounidense William Smith Otis, de tan solo 22 años, diseña y crea en 1835 la primera «Excavadora de grúas».

  5. William Smith Otis invented the steam shovel in 1835 when he was just 22 years old. As no records exist for any powered construction machine operating before this date, the Otis shovel is recognized as the grandfather of all construction machines.

  6. 24 de feb. de 2023 · Civil engineer William Smith Otis of Philadelphia was issued U.S. patent number 1,089 for the steam shovel, which was classified in that patent as a “Crane-Excavator for Excavating and Removing Earth.”

  7. 8 de jun. de 2023 · The first excavator was invented by William Smith Otis in 1835. Otis’ design was a steam-powered machine that used a bucket to effectively dig and move large amounts of dirt. This invention revolutionized the construction industry, as it significantly speeded up the excavation process.