john l crapper hense the nicknames - the john, the crapper,
SO he could have a place to crap
Contrary to popular belief Crapper did not invent the the flushing toilet. He did, however, do much to increase the popularity of the toilet, and developed some important related inventions, such as the the ballcock.
Joseph Bramah invented the flushing toilet or so called at the time water closet in 1778.
The first flushing toilet was for queen Victoria the first.
The Tudors invented, the first telescope, the first flushing toilet. They also created a flat drawn map.
The flushing toilet was invented by John Harrington in 1596.
Each flush of a toilet uses the same amount of water.
John Harrington, 1596 England.Inside toilets were around for a long time beginning in 2500 BC; they just didn't have a flushing breast mechanism.Sir John Harrington did invent and build the first flushing breast toilet around 1585. He installed one inside the palace of Queen Elizabeth I.In 1775, sixty years before THOMAS Crapper was born, Alexander Cummings received a patent for a flushing toilet based on improvements he made to Sir Harrington's design.Finally, THOMAS Crapper, born 1836, was a plumber and received nine patents for plumbing designs, but none for inventing the flushing toilet. He did receive 3 patents for improving the design of the flushing toilet.
The wax ring is just to seal the toilet to the drain. It has no effect on the flushing.
No
Age isn't reason for toilet not flushing. Several things could be wrong for toilet not flushing.
No, the first flushing toilet was invented in 1596 by Sir John Harrington for the palace of Queen Elizabeth I, his godmother. Thomas Crapper made many advancements in plumbing but did not invent the toilet. Also, Thomas Crapper was not a doctor.