Angelo Moriondo
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Search engine Google commemorated Angelo Moriondo with a Doodle on his 171st birthday. This commemoration brought renewed attention to Moriondo's contributions to coffee history and highlighted his role as an early pioneer of espresso machine technology.
Angelo Moriondo died at the age of 62 in Marentino, Turin, Italy. His death marked the end of the life of an inventor who made a lasting contribution to coffee brewing history.
Angelo Moriondo's invention was confirmed by international patent application after being registered in Paris. This registration signifies the recognition of his invention beyond Italy and its potential for international commercialization.
Angelo Moriondo's espresso machine design was updated with a new patent, Vol 34, No, 381. This update represents further refinement and improvement of his initial invention.
Angelo Moriondo was granted a patent for his espresso machine design. This patent, titled "New steam machinery for the economic and instantaneous confection of coffee beverage, method ‘A. Moriondo’," marks a significant step in the development of espresso technology and is recognized as the earliest known patent for an espresso machine.
Angelo Moriondo, the Italian inventor credited with patenting the earliest known espresso machine, was born in Turin, Kingdom of Sardinia. His birth marks the beginning of the life of an innovator who would later contribute significantly to coffee brewing technology.
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