Charles Seeberger
Charles D. Seeberger (May 14, 1857 – September 13, 1931) was an American inventor. In 1899, he joined the Otis Elevator Company. The Seeberger-Otis partnership produced the first step-type escalator made for public use, and it was installed at the Paris Exhibition of 1900, where it won first prize. Mr. Seeberger eventually sold his patent rights to Otis in 1910.
Charles David Seeberger | |
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Born | |
Died | September 13, 1931 74) Oak Bluffs Highlands, Massachusetts | (aged
Occupation | Inventor, Innovator |
Spouse(s) | Emma V. Seeberger (1880–1931) |
Children | R. Vernon Lucia |
Parent(s) | Anthony Seeberger Jennie Cooper |
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