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US Patent: 1,227,400
Electric motor
Patentee:
Michael von Dolivo-Dobrowolsky (exact or similar names) - Wilmersdorf, near Berlin, Germany

USPTO Classifications:
310/197, 318/250, 388/826

Tool Categories:
electrical devices : electric motors : synchronous motors

Assignees:
General Electric Co. - Schenectady, NY

Manufacturer:
Not known to have been produced

Witnesses:
Valentin Knoeh
Walter Cohn-Byk

Patent Dates:
Applied: Mar. 25, 1914
Granted: May 22, 1917

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Description:
This motor is intended to drive a clock, but it is not a true synchronous motor, but rather it is a DC motor with a generator portion that provides a force to counter any change in speed due to voltage fluctuations.

Dolivo-Dobrowolsky, a Polish-Russian who had lived in Germany for years, left for Switzerland with the outbreak of World War I. He became a Swiss citizen but had apparently returned to Germany by the time this patent was issued. He died of a heart ailment in 1919, age 57. His lack of strong association with a single country is perhaps part of the reason he is not more famous: no country has chosen to promote him as the pivotal electrical innovator that he was.

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