Who were the Top Women Inventors of the
Past 200 years?
New York, NY (PRWEB) June 7, 2005 -- Who-Invented Org
(http://www.who-invented.org) recently announced its new
invention website, focused on entrepreneurs and inventors,
who are interested in learning more about the process
of inventing, reviewing the great women inventors of the
past and encouraging them to enhance their invention process.
| Who-Invented.org Publishes an
Article Focused on Inventions / Patents by Famous
Women. Invention article to teach woman inventors
about the history / patents granted. |
Inventing Article #2: Women Inventors -
http://www.who-invented.org/women-inventors.html
Here is a review of famous Women Inventors:
In 1809, Mary Dixon Kies received the first U. S. patent
issued to a woman. Kies, a Connecticut native, invented
a process for weaving straw with silk or thread. First
Lady Dolley Madison praised her for boosting the nations
hat industry. Unfortunately, the patnt file was destroyed
in the great Patent Office fire in 1836. Until about 1840,
only 20 other patents were issued to women. The inventions
related to apparel, tools, cook stoves, and fire places.
In the history of remarkable inventions there are many
notable women too.
A few of the major woman inventors in he recent past are:
In 1845, Sarah Mather received a patent for the invention
of a submarine telescope and lamp. This was a remarkable
device that permitted sea-going vessels to survey the
depths of the ocean.
Randice-Lisa Altschul: In November of 1999 Randice-Lisa
Altschul was issued a series of patents for the world's
first disposable cell phone. The device is the thickness
of three credit cards and made from recycled paper products.
This is a real cell phone with 60 minutes of calling time
and a hands free attachment.
Another woman inventor Martha J. Coston in 1871 perfected
then patented her deceased husbands idea for a pyrotechnic
flare. Costons husband, a former naval scientist,
died leaving behind only a rough sketch in a diary of
plans for the flares. Martha developed the idea into an
elaborate system of flares called Night Signals that allowed
ships to communicate messages nocturnally.
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