Louis c rodier was born in 1833 his washing machine was patented in 1857 making him about 24 years old when he invented the washing machine.
Louis Rodier invented the drum washing machine in 1874. His design is considered a precursor to the modern washing machines we use today.
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invented by Louis C Rodier March 3, 1857 patent, Proof http://www.google.com/patents?id=kIJVAAAAEBAJ&dq=louis+rodier&jtp=1#PPP1,M1
washing machines were invented by Louis Roider in 1857
The agitator used in modern washing machines was invented by Frederick Louis Maytag in the early 20th century. The agitator helps to move clothes around in the washing machine to ensure a thorough cleaning process.
Louis nicholas Robert
15 April 1833 in St Hyacinth P.Q. He died 18 Nov 1893 oof Bright's Disease and was originally buried in Chicopee Cemetery but got moved by his son and is now buried in oak grove cemetery in Springfiled MA USA
He invented a machine to produce paper
Louis-Nicolas Robert of Essonnes, France
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The machine was invented by Philip Drinker and Louis Agassiz ShawPhilip Drinker was an industrial hygiene who invented the first widely used iron lung in 1928 with Louis Agassiz Shaw.
The first British patent for a washing machine was issued in 1691. Not much is known about this machine or the creator. In Germany, Jacob Christian Schäffer published a design for a washing machine in 1767. In 1782 Henry Sidgier was issued a British patent for a rotating drum washer. Nathaniel Briggs of New Hampshire received the first United States issued patent for a washing machine in 1797. There is very little known of this machine because a fire destroyed the records of it. In 1799 a Frenchman by the name of Pochon invented the first hand cranked dryer. In 1843 John E. Turnbull of Saint John, New Brunswick patented the first wringer washer. He called it the "Clothes Washer with Wringer Rolls”. In 1851 James King patented the first washing machine that used a drum. In 1871 Margaret Plunkett Coleman introduced her patented Triumph machine at the Philadelphia Centennial. In 1892 George T. Sampson received a patent on an automatic dryer. It was nothing more than a modified rack that held wet clothing near a heat source. It used heat from the stove to dry clothes in an attached barrel. Near 1900 Louis Goldenberg a Ford Motor Company worker from New Jersey invented the electric washing machine. Since he worked for Ford at the time they owned the patent. In 1915 the electric tumbler clothes dryer was introduced. It is not clear who exactly holds the patent to the first electric dryer. http://cleaning.lovetoknow.com/Who_Invented_the_Washing_Machine_and_Dryer