Victor ochoa inventor biography
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"His first plane was a glider with folding wings like a bird; the second with an engine was made in 1904," Steve said. Ochoa promoted aviation in general and predicted, "The airship of the future bound on a long journey will rise to the proper height ...
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And will fly around the earth or half or quarter the way around it, -- regardless of conditions in the atmosphere below."
He invented and sold the patents on the adjustable or clincher wrench, patented the electric brake for street cars which he sold to the American Brake Co. in 1907 in Seattle; invented a fountain pen and sold the patent to Waterman Co.
in 1900 and patented a pen and pencil clip for holding them in the pocket. He sold that patent to the Americna Pen and Pencil Co. in 1907.
Ochoa, whose middle name was Leaton, was born in 1850 in Ojinaga, Mexico, of Spanish and Scotch ancestry. Ben Leaton w This prolific Mexican inventor was also once Public Enemy No. 1 MYZI