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Brooks wanted to improve the way the city of Newark NJ was cleaned, and by inventing a mechanized street sweeper, it made things easier for municipal workers.
In 1843 in England Joseph Whitworth invented Charles Brooks invented "The Patent Street Sweeping Machine of Manchester".In 1849 in Easton, PA, USA, C S Bishop patented a street sweeping machine.In 1913 John M Murphy sold the first "Elgin Motorized Sweeper" to the city of Boise, Idaho, USA (earlier machines had been horse-drawn).
street sweepers sweep up the stuff thats on the street. there is usually leaves, pine needles, dirt, grass and rocks. a street sweepers job is to make sure that the sewer pipes don't get clogged
Chicago mechanical engineer Whitcomb L. Judson invented the zipper in 1891. He also invented the pneumatic street railway.
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Yes , the street sweeper was patented on March 17, 1896.
Brooks wanted to improve the way the city of Newark NJ was cleaned, and by inventing a mechanized street sweeper, it made things easier for municipal workers.
In 1896 Charles Brooks, of Newark, NJ, invented new things for the street sweeper like revolving brushes. He also invented the ticket punch.
charles brooks the inventor of the street sweeper was born in Virginia
March 17, 1896
Reports say charles brooks was born around 1930. He also had a son, Scott brooks who is currently the coach of the Oklahoma thunder in the NBA
Charles Brooks of Newark, New Jersey. Patented on March 17, 1896
C. B. Brooks invented the first street sweeper truck.
C. B. Brooks invented the first street sweeper truck.
In 1843 in England Joseph Whitworth invented Charles Brooks invented "The Patent Street Sweeping Machine of Manchester".In 1849 in Easton, PA, USA, C S Bishop patented a street sweeping machine.In 1913 John M Murphy sold the first "Elgin Motorized Sweeper" to the city of Boise, Idaho, USA (earlier machines had been horse-drawn).
Charles B. Brooks is the person who invented the street sweeper in1896.He was patented on march 17,1896. His truck had revolving brushes attached to the front fender and the brushes were interchangeable with scrapers that could be used in winter for snow removal. Charles Brooks also designed an improved refuse receptacle for storing the collected garbage and litter and a wheel drive for the automatic turning of the brushes and for powering a lifting mechanism for the scrapers.
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