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Josephine Cochran (later Cochrane; née Garis; March 8, 1839 – August 3, 1913) was an American inventor [1] who invented the first successful hand-powered dishwasher, which she designed and then constructed with the assistance of mechanic George Butters, who became one of her first employees.
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Josephine Cochrane: 1839 Dishwasher [289] 2006 Julio Palmaz: 1945 Intravascular stent [290] 2006 Lester Allan Pelton: 1829 Water wheel [291] 2006 Lewis Howard Latimer: 1848 Filament for electric light bulb [292] 2006 Lewis Miller: 1829 Combine harvester [293] 2006 Lewis Waterman: 1837 Fountain pen [294] 2006 Linus Yale Jr. 1821 Cylinder lock ...
The Napoleon movie does a great job of showcasing Josephine’s life while she was with Napoleon, but many people don’t know what happened to her upon her 1810 divorce with Napoleon after they ...
Josephine Cochrane developed in 1887 the first commercially successful dishwasher, together with mechanic George Butters. Improved ironing board In 1892, Sarah Boone obtained a patent in the United States for improvements to the ironing board, allowing for better quality ironing for shirt sleeves.
Celebrity chef Duff Goldman and his wife Johanna are the proud new parents of a baby girl! ... Baby Josephine was born on Jan. 31, 2021, and weighs 8 lbs, 2 oz. ... The Goldmans announced last ...
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