Description
James T. Russell is an American inventor. He earned a BA in physics from Reed College in Portland in 1953. He joined General Electric's nearby labs in Richland, Washington, where he initiated many types of experimental instrumentation. He designed and built the first electron beam welder.
In 1965, Russell joined the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory of Battelle Memorial Institute in Richland. There, in 1965, Russell invented the overall concept of optical digital recording and playback. The earliest patents by Russell, US 3,501,586, and 3,795,902 were filed in 1966, and 1969. respectively. He built prototypes, and the first was operating in 1973. In 1973, 1974, 1975 his prototype was viewed by about 100 companies, including Philips and Sony engineers, and more than 1500 descriptive brochures were sent out to various interested parties. The concept was picked up by many technical and media magazines beginning in 1972.
Russell's optical digital inventions were available publicly from 1970.
Born
January 1st, 1931 in Bremerton (Age 93)
Last Changes
2023/07/28
New Response (Return To Sender): Sent 1 x CD, 1 x pic, SASE, HWLOR
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2021/10/02
New Response (Success): I sent a postcard for Mr. Russell to sign. It took..
2009/06/19
New Scanned Autograph (TTM/Prob.Auth)