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  1. Oliver Blackburn Shallenberger (May 7, 1860 – January 23, 1898) was an American electrical engineer and inventor. He is associated with electrical inventions related to alternating current.

  2. Oliver B. Shallenberger Invents the A.C. Watt-Hour Meter. On 14 August 1888 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Oliver B. Shallenberger received a patent for the watt-hour meter, a device that measured the amount of A.C. current and made possible the business model of the electric utility.

  3. 19 de fev. de 2020 · Oliver B. Shallenberger was born in 1860 in Rochester, Pennsylvania and is famous for the invention of the electrical meter for use in A.C. homes. Shallenberger attended Beaver College for a short time and then the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis in 1877.

  4. The Shallenberger meter was a key part of George Westinghouse's AC electrical system. (Nikola Tesla later pointed out to Shallenberger that the induction meter was a type of AC motor.)

  5. Oliver B. Shallenberger, chief electrician at Westinghouse, invented the first successful AC ampere-hour meter in 1888. This meter measures the flow of electric current through a circuit.

  6. 14 de ago. de 2008 · 1888: Oliver B. Shallenberger receives a patent for the electric meter. There’s no free lunch. You’ll get an electric bill. When Thomas Edison started selling electricity for illumination in...

  7. Oliver B Shallenberger 1860 - 1898 occupation: Engineer, Inventor Nationality: American born in: Pennsylvania, United States