This is a complete list of the twenty five patents issued by the U.S. Patent Office to Hendrik Wade Bode for his inventions.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15] The broad areas of his patents include transmission networks, transformer systems, electric wave amplification, broadband amplifiers and artillery computing.
Patent number | Description | Date granted | Patent number | Description | Date granted |
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U.S. patent 1,814,238 | Wave filter |
July 14, 1931 |
U.S. patent 2,249,415 | Wave Filter |
July 15, 1941
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U.S. patent 1,828,454 | Transmission Network |
October 20, 1931 |
U.S. patent 2,301,245 | Transformer System |
November 10, 1942
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U.S. patent 1,944,209 | Transmission Network |
January 23, 1934 |
U.S. patent 2,315,040 | Electric Wave Amplification |
March 30, 1943
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U.S. patent 1,955,788 | Transmission Network |
April 24, 1934 |
U.S. patent 2,337,965 | Coupling Network |
December 28, 1943
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U.S. patent 2,001,090 | Transmission Network |
May 14, 1935 |
U.S. patent 2,342,638 | Wave Transmission Network |
February 20, 1944
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U.S. patent 2,002,216 | Wave filter |
May 21, 1935 |
U.S. patent 2,367,711 | Broad Band Amplifier |
January 23, 1945
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U.S. patent 2,029,014 | Wave Transmission Network |
January 28, 1936 |
U.S. patent 2,455,035 | Averaging Mechanism |
November 30, 1948
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U.S. patent 2,029,698 | Wave Transmission Network |
February 4, 1936 |
U.S. patent 2,492,351 | Smoothing Network |
December 27, 1949
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U.S. patent 2,035,258 | Wave filter |
March 24, 1936 |
U.S. patent 2,710,720 | Artillery Computer |
June 14, 1955 (filed October 28 1943)
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U.S. patent 2,058,210 | Wave Transmission Networks |
October 20, 1936 |
U.S. patent 2,744,224 | Automatic Curve Follower with Vibrating Stylus |
May 1, 1956
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U.S. patent 2,096,027 | Attenuation Equalizer |
October 19, 1937 |
U.S. patent 2,955,279 | Selective Paging System |
October 4, 1960
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U.S. patent 2,123,178 | Amplifier |
July 12, 1938 |
U.S. patent 3,114,142 | Selective Paging System |
December 10, 1963
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U.S. patent 2,242,878 | Design of Broad Band Receivers |
May 20, 1941 |
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edit- ^ Benjamin F. Shearer (2007). Home Front Heroes: A Biographical Dictionary of Americans During Wartime. Greenwood Publishing Group. pp. 98–99. ISBN 978-0-313-33421-4. Retrieved March 6, 2013.
He contributed to electrical engineering and system design and received patents for development of transmission networks, transformer systems, electrical wave amplification, and artillery computing.
- ^ T. K. Sarkar; Robert Mailloux; Arthur A. Oliner; M. Salazar-Palma; Dipak L. Sengupta (January 30, 2006). History of Wireless. John Wiley & Sons. p. 133. ISBN 978-0-471-78301-5. Retrieved March 6, 2013.
- ^ National Academy of Engineering (June 1, 1990). Memorial Tributes: National Academy of Engineering. National Academies Press. p. 52. ISBN 978-0-309-03939-0. Retrieved March 6, 2013.
During World War II, Bode participated in the development of electrical fire control devices, receiving the Presidential Certificate of Merit in 1948 for his contributions. After the ... During his career at Bell, he was granted twenty-five patents for innovations in the areas of transmission networks, ... systems and a general education course on the management and philosophy of the HENDRIK WADE BODE 52.
- ^ Allen J. Bard; György Inzelt; Fritz Scholz (2012). Electrochemical Dictionary. Springer. pp. 75–76. ISBN 978-3-642-29551-5. Retrieved March 6, 2013.
Bode, Hendrik Wade 75 across the boundary but in practice this exchange is so slow due to an interfacial barrier that it can be ... He received patents for transmission networks, transformer systems, electrical wave amplification, broadband ...
- ^ United States. Congress. House. Committee on Science and Astronautics (1965). Hearings. Retrieved March 6, 2013.
Hendrik Wade Bode, research engineer, was born at Madison, Wis., December 24, 1905. He received his B.A. ... Dr. Bode holds patents in the fields of electric circuit theory and military devices. He is author of a book ... He received the Ernest Orlando Lawrence Award in 1960.
- ^ Hendrik Wade Bode (1959). Network analysis and feedback amplifier design. R. E. Krieger Pub. Co. ISBN 978-0-88275-242-6. Retrieved March 6, 2013.
Hendrik Wade Bode. We now consider the reactance component in Fig. 16.10. It is obvious that it can be ... The method is given in the author's U. S. Patent No. 2,249,415. It is also possible to remove the pole at infinity. Although this does not ...
- ^ John W. Leonard; Winfield Scott Downs; M. M. Lewis (1959). Who's who in Engineering. John W. Leonard Corporation. Retrieved March 6, 2013.
Hendrik Wade, Dir. of Research-Physic Sciences, Bell Tel. ... Author: Book, "Network Analysis" a: misc. papers and patents on circuit theory ai military devices.
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BODE, HENDRIK WADE, research engineer, educator, b. Madison. Wis., Dec 24, 1905; s. ... and Technological In- oovauoD m the Bdl System: also tech. papers; holder patents in fields electric cir theory, mil. devices. Mem. vinous govt. mil. adv
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BODE, Hendrik Wade (24 Dec. 1905- ... Bode held a number of patents.
- ^ Walt Jung (2005). Op Amp Applications Handbook. Newnes. p. 770. ISBN 978-0-7506-7844-5. Retrieved March 7, 2013.
See also Amplifier:US Patent 2.123.178
- ^ John R. Koza (1999). Genetic Programming III: Darwinian Invention and Problem Solving : John R.Koza...et Al. Morgan Kaufmann. p. 1084. ISBN 978-1-55860-543-5. Retrieved March 7, 2013.
Bode, Hendrik W 1931. Transmission Network. U.S. Patent 1,828,454.
- ^ RCA Review: A Technical Journal ... Radio Corporation of America. 1948. Retrieved March 7, 2013.
1, pp. 17-30, January, 1940. 22 Hendrik W. Bode, United States Patent 2,123,178, July 12, 1938.
- ^ United States. Congress. House. Committee on Science and Astronautics; National Academy of Sciences (U.S.). Special Panel on Applied Science and Technological Progress (1967). Presentation of report by Special Panel on Applied Science and Technological Progress of the National Academy of Sciences: Hearing, Ninetieth Congress, first session. May 25, 1967. U.S. Govt. Print. Off. Retrieved March 7, 2013.
HENDRIK W. BODE Hendrik W. Bode, research engineer, was born in Madison, Wisconsin, December 24, 1905. He earned his B.A, at Ohio ... He holds a number of patents in electric circuit theory and military devices. Dr. Bode received the...
- ^ He has been granted 25 patents in electrical engineering and systems design, including patents for transmission networks, transformer systems, electrical wave amplification, broadband amplifiers, and artillery computing IEEE website
- ^ He is the author of Network Analysis and Feedback Amplifier Design (1945), and holds several patents on electrical engineering and systems design. The Harvard Crimson