Thanks to my friend who inspired me into doing this
research, now I know better. We were discussing about the invention of electricity
and somehow we ended up arguing if women had ever invented anything. Of course
we didn’t know for sure but as a guy I was claiming right that women have never
invented anything till she challenged me to do a research on it.
According to my research popular women inventors have
played a very important part in the world of innovation. In actuality, ladies
have become increasingly common in the field and are responsible for such
significant the first computer language, disposable diapers and windshield
wipers. What I have down with this article is to give you 10 awesome things
that you probably never knew were invented by women.
1. Paper Bag
Margaret Knight is the woman that created the
famous Paper Bag found in United State today. She created it using a machine to
make square bottom paper bags back in 1868. Another inventor named Charles
Annan saw Knight’s design and attempted to patent the concept first. The woman
lodged a lawsuit, and in 1871 won the patent.
2. CCTV
Patented in
1969, Marie Van Brittan Brown’s
system for closed-circuit television security was intended to help individuals
ensure their security, as cops were not fast to respond to calls for help in
the New York City neighborhood. Brown’s invention makes the basis for modern
CCTV systems used for police work and home security today.
3. Medical Syringe
In 1899, Letitia Geer created a medical syringe
that could be operated with one hand.
4. Residential Solar Heating
Solar-power
pioneer and physicist Dr. Maria Telkes
teamed up with the architect Eleanor
Raymond to construct the first home completely heated by solar power back
in 1947.
5. Ice Cream Maker
Nancy Johnson developed the ice cream freezer in
1843, patenting a design that is used to the present day, even after the
arrival of electric ice cream makers. I guess this is why ladies love ice cream.
6. Foot Pedal Trash Can
Lillian Gilbreth, an industrial engineer, improved
existing inventions with little tweaks. In the 1900s, Gilbreth invented a foot
pedal trash can, made can openers easier to use and designed the shelves inside
fridge doors. She is popular for her pioneering work in ergonomics with her
husband Frank.
7. Dishwasher
Josephine Cochrane is the person responsible for the
first dishwasher, which patented in 1886, using a combined wire rack, a boiler,
a wheel and high water pressure. Josephine herself never used the dishwasher.
8. Signal Flares
Martha Coston did not come up with the concept for
signal flares by herself. She discovered plans in her late husband’s notebook.
She spent around 10 years working with pyrotechnics experts and chemists to
make the concept a reality. However, Martha was named administratrix in the
patent her deceased husband got credited as the creator.
9. Non-Reflective Glass
Katharine Blodgett, General Electric’s scientist,
found a way to transfer monomolecular coatings to metals and glass in 1935. The
outcome: glass that eliminated distortion and glare. It revolutionized
eyeglasses, microscopes, cameras and more.
10. Nystatin
In 1950, Elizabeth Lee Hazen, an American
scientist, along with Rachel Brown,
found Nystatin as an antifungal antibiotic that provided a safe and an
effective treatment of human disease. Nystatin has proven to be the most effective
agent against Aspergillus species and Candida infections in the mouth, the
skin, the vaginal tracts and intestines.
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