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John Brislin : ウィキペディア英語版 | John Brislin John Brislin (May 12, 1838- March 27, 1907) was an American inventor who invented moveable rolling tables used for rolling large steel beams. These tables were a source of Andrew Carnegie's and U.S. Steel's fortunes. Brislin sued Carnegie on patent infringement, originally won and then the verdict was overturned on a technicality. Brislin went blind, lost his job as a janitor, and died in complete poverty.〔(New York Times:STEEL INVENTOR DIES POOR.; Brislin Was Once a Friend of Carnegle, but Sued His Company.March 28, 1907, )〕〔(Iron age, Volume 70;Page 16 )〕〔(Daily People;In Good Company;By Daniel De Leon;December 20, 1909 )〕〔(Boston Evening Transcript;Infringement of Roller Feed Tables in Structural Mills Alleged;Feb 3, 1902 )〕〔(Reading Eagle, May Bring a Fortune to a Blind Roller;Sep 21, 1902 )〕 == References ==
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