For a second I thought you meant Jerry Reed...
“She got da gold mine, I got the shaft!!!”
It hurts too much to laugh!!!
INVENTION | INVENTOR | YEAR |
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Alphabet blocks | Adeline D. T. Whitney | 1882 |
Apgar tests, which evaluate a baby’s health upon birth | Virginia Apgar | 1952 |
Chocolate-chip cookies | Ruth Wakefield | 1930 |
Circular saw | Tabitha Babbitt | 1812 |
Dishwasher | Josephine Cochran | 1872 |
Disposable diaper | Marion Donovan | 1950 |
Electric hot water heater | Ida Forbes | 1917 |
Elevated railway | Mary Walton | 1881 |
Engine muffler | El Dorado Jones | 1917 |
Fire escape | Anna Connelly | 1887 |
Globes | Ellen Fitz | 1875 |
Ironing board | Sarah Boone | 1892 |
Kevlar, a steel-like fiber used in radial tires, crash helmets, and bulletproof vests | Stephanie Kwolek | 1966 |
Life raft | Maria Beaseley | 1882 |
Liquid Paper®, a quick-drying liquid used to correct mistakes printed on paper | Bessie Nesmith | 1951 |
Locomotive chimney | Mary Walton | 1879 |
Medical syringe | Letitia Geer | 1899 |
Paper-bag-making machine | Margaret Knight | 1871 |
Rolling pin | Catherine Deiner | 1891 |
Rotary engine | Margaret Knight | 1904 |
Scotchgard™ fabric protector | Patsy O. Sherman | 1956 |
Snugli® baby carrier | Ann Moore | 1965 |
Street-cleaning machine | Florence Parpart | 1900 |
Submarine lamp and telescope | Sarah Mather | 1845 |
Windshield wiper | Mary Anderson | 1903 |
We'll probably never know how many women inventors there were. That's because in the early years of the United States, a woman could not get a patent in her own name. A patent is considered a kind of property, and until the late 1800s laws forbade women in most states from owning property or entering into legal agreements in their own names. Instead, a woman's property would be in the name of her father or husband.
For example, many people believe that Sybilla Masters was the first American woman inventor. In 1712 she developed a new corn mill, but was denied a patent because she was a woman. Three years later the patent was filed successfully in her husband's name.
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Timeline of Everyday Inventions | Inventions | The National Inventors Hall of Fame |
Temple Grandin, autistic lady, who became an Engineer who developed the cattle shutes..cattle flow mechanisms....at cattle facilities and they are used all over the world.
Or any woman??? Women have the upper hand because today's economy is decreasing guy-type jobs via automation and off-shoring to China and Asia. While office jobs (that women adore) are steady or increasing and this includes zillion of make work gov't jobs. The EPA for example which is headed up by a woman and before her another woman... The EPA is always in a war to eliminate guy type jobs. Production jobs in oil, energy, logging and manufacturing
The flying frying pan?
“Or as Fred Reed puts it: “Can you name one thing with a moving part that was invented by a feminist?”
Goalposts!