1. In
1871, who invented the machine that makes the square-bottom paper
bags?
- Alexander Graham Bell
- Thomas Edison
- Margaret Knight
2. In
1886, who invented the first automatic dishwasher?
- Elijah McCoy, whose other
invention became known as "The Real McCoy"
- Some guy whose last name was
Maytag
- Josephine Cochran
3. In
1903, who invented windshield wipers?
- Henry Ford
- Robert Kearns (the same guy who
invented intermittent windshield wipers)
- Mary Anderson
4. Who
developed the computer language known as COBOL? This inventor was
also an admiral in the Navy.
- Tim Berners-Lee, inventor of the
World Wide Web
- Some guy whose last name was
Cobol
- Grace Murray Hopper
5.
Scotchgard® was invented in 1952
by which 3M employee?
- Art Fry, who also invented
Post-It Notes
- Some guy whose last name was
Scotch
- Patsy Sherman
6. Who
invented Kevlar®?
- A celebrity who wanted to remain
anonymous
- Some guy whose last name was
Kevlar
- A du Pont chemical engineer named
Stephanie Kwolek
If you got all six answers right,
then you probably noticed a trend. Each of the correct answers is
"c."
Here's one more for you …
The month
of March is celebrated as…
- Spring Training History Month
- The Month That Comes After
February Month
- Women's History Month
Once again, the correct answer is
"c," and each of the answers to the first six questions is that of a
female inventor. While their contributions are many, the women
inventors don't always get the recognition they deserve.
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Here are
a few of the little-known details about the above six inventors:
- Margaret Knight was only 9 years
old when she came up with her first invention -- a shuttle
restraining device. The type of machine that made her
square-bottom paper bags is still used today.
- Mary Anderson, whose invention is
standard equipment on nearly every car and truck in use today,
never earned a profit from her windshield wiper invention.
- Grace Murray Hopper coined the
"computer bug" phrase when a moth got stuck in her computer
processor and caused it to stop working.
- Patsy Sherman and Stephanie
Kwolek invented Scotchgard and Kevlar, respectively, by accident.
- The company that Josephine
Cochran founded to manufacture her dishwasher eventually became
KitchenAid.
One last
question… What do the following non-inventors have in common?
- Philip Mountbatten
- Denis Thatcher
- Jim Dougherty
- Arthur Miller
- Guy Ritchie
Answer: They were all overshadowed
by their wives.
Philip Mountbatten (aka Prince
Philip) is the Greek-born husband of England's Queen Elizabeth;
Denis Thatcher is the husband of former British Prime Minister
Margaret Thatcher; Jim Dougherty was Marilyn Monroe's first husband,
whom she wed when she was just 16; playwright Arthur Miller was
Marilyn Monroe's third and final husband; and Guy Ritchie is the
current husband of Madonna.
[Paul Niemann]
Paul Niemann is the author of Invention Mysteries. He can be
reached at niemann7@aol.com.
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