ESL 57 Patents
The patents discussed in these menus cover all the materials examined formally by Peter Walker in his Patent Application U.S. 8,008,014 for the speaker that became known as the ESL 57...

The patents shown in the Time Line below cover all the materials examined formally by Williamson & Walker in their Patent Application U.S. 8,008,014 for the speaker that became known as the ESL 57. The Patents are arranged below in chronological order by date of grant not date of application. This will create confusion in some people's minds as to why the speaker is referred to as the ESL 57, as the Williamson and Walker patent was granted on November 7, 1961. It is called the ESL 57 because that is when the speaker came onto the general market (Pat. Pend.).   The back plate on the speaker refers to the device as The Quad Electrostatic Loudspeaker (so there).

 

Joseph Masolle

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Edward Washburn Kellogg, Schenectady, N.Y. assigned rights to General Electric Co., N.Y. "Production of Sound"
Read more 1929 Masolle U.S.

Frederick W. Lee

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Frederick W. Lee, Owing Mills, Maryland. "Apparatus for and Method of Reproducing Sound". Filed: May 2, 1925 U.S. Patent 1,622,039 Granted: March 22, 1927
Read more 1925 Lee U.S.

John Depew

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John Depew, of New York. "Capacitatively Actuated Loudspeaker". Filed: February 12, 1926 U.S. Patent 1,631,583 Granted: June 7, 1927
Read more 1926 Depew U.S.

Walter Hahnemann

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Walter Hahnemann, Kitzberg, Germany, assigned rights to Lorenz Aktiengesellschaft. "Arrangement for Uniform Electrical Sound Transmission". Filed: 1926 U.S. Patent 1,674,683 Granted: June 26, 1928
Read more 1928 Hahnemann U.S.

Ralph V.L. Hartley

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Ralph V.L. Hartley of South Orange, N.J. assigned rights to Bell Telephone Labs., N.Y. "Acoustic Device" Filed: June 6, 1928 U.S. Patent 1,762,981 Granted: June 10, 1930
Read more 1928 HArtley U.S.

Edward W. Kellogg

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Edward W. Kellogg "Production of Sound" Filed: September 27, 1929 G.B. Patent 346,646 Granted: December 4, 1934
Read more 1929 Kellogg G.B.

Edward Washburn Kellogg

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Edward Washburn Kellogg, Schenectady, N.Y. assigned rights to General Electric Co., N.Y. "Production of Sound"
Read more 1929 Kellogg U.S.

Albert Rauser and Wilhelm Steuer

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Albert Rauser and Wilhelm Steuer, of Kottbuser-Ufer 39/40, Berlin, S.O. 26 "Improvements Relating to Electrostatic Loudspeakers".
Read more 1930 Rauser G.B.

Albert Rauser and Wilhelm Steuer

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Albert Rauser and Wilhelm Steuer, of Kottbuser-Ufer 39/40, Berlin, S.O. 26 "Improvements in Electrostatic Loud-speakers".
Read more 1931 Rauser G.B.

Hans Vogt

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Hans Vogt of Berlin-Wilmersdorf, Germany. "Sounding Condenser" Filed: Sept. 15, 1928 U.S. Patent 1,881,107 Granted: Oct. 4, 1932
Read more 1928 Vogt U.S.

Hans Vogt

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Improvements in or relating to the Insulation of Fixed Electrodes of Electrostatic Loudspeakers...In order to obtain greater sound volumes...
Read more 1930 Vogt G.B.

Hans Vogt

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Connecting Arrangement for Electrostatic Telephone Instruments. The coupling of a capacitative ...
Read more 1931 Vogt G.B.

Jurgen S. High

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Jurgen S. High of Camden, N.J. assigned rights to Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Co. Pennsylvania. "Electrostatic Loudspeaker"
Read more 1930 High U.S.

Etablissements S.M. Body Corporate

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Etablissements S.M. Body Corporate of 26 Rue de Lagny, Paris. "Improvements in Electrostatic Microphones and Loud-speakers"
Read more 1946 Etablissements S.M. G.B.

Arthur A. Janszen

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Arthur A. Janszen, Cambridge, Mass. "Electrostatic Loud-Speaker" Filed: October 5, 1949 U.S. Patent 2,631,196
Read more 1949 Janszen U.S.

Winston E. Kock

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Winston E. Kock, Basking Ridge, N.J., assigned rights to Bell Telephone Labs., N.Y. "Directional Transducer"
Read more 1951 Kock U.S.

Paul Curry

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Paul Curry, New Haven, Connecticut assigned rights to Curry Electronics Inc., New Haven, Conn."Loudspeakers"
Read more 1953 Curry U.S.

Henry W. Parker

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Henry W. Parker, Flushing, N.Y. "Transducer" Filed: November 29, 1954 U.S. Patent 2,864,899 Granted: December 16, 1958
Read more 1954 Parker U.S.

David T. N. Williamson & Peter J. Walker

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David Theodore Nelson Williamson, Edinburgh, Scotland assigned rights to Ferranti Ltd., London. Peter James Walker of Huntingdon, England. "Electrostatic Loudspeakers"
Read more 1955 Williamson & Walker U.S.

David T. N. Williamson & Peter J. Walker

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David Theodore Nelson Williamson, Edinburgh, Scotland assigned rights to Ferranti Ltd., London. Peter James Walker of Huntingdon, England. "Electrostatic Loudspeakers"
Read more 1957 Walker & Williamson U.S.

David T. N. Williamson & Peter J. Walker

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This is it!! This, if you like, is the definitive Patent (GB 815,378) which defines the Original Quad ESL. A close reading of the Patent will reveal "premonitions" of the ESL 63 even...
Read more 1959 Walker & Williamson G.B.