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Richard Spikes

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Name
  
Richard Spikes

Died
  
1962

Role
  
Engineer

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Richard Spikes (1884-1962) was an African-American engineer from San Francisco, California. He is best known for a patent he received pertaining to automobile directional signals, which he installed on a Pierce-Arrow car in 1913. However, contrary to many sources, Spikes was not the original inventor of this pivotal device, as Percy Douglas-Hamilton was awarded U.S. Patent 912,831 in 1906 for his creation of the first directional signals, six years before Spikes developed his version of the device. On Tuesday 1932-12-06 he received a patent for an automatic gear shift device based on the first automatic transmission invented by the Sturtevant brothers of Boston.

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Little is known of Spikes' personal life.

Inventions

Richard Spikes patented or developed the following inventions:

  • U.S. Patent 1,362,197, U.S. Patent 1,362,198 Continuous contact trolley pole (1919)
  • U.S. Patent 1,889,814 Modifications to the automatic gear shift (1932)
  • U.S. Patent 1,936,996 Transmission and shifting thereof (1933)
  • References

    References

    Richard Spikes Wikipedia