Thomas Crapper
Well it looked like a basic home phone and bigger then a moderen day cell.
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About 1.6 gallons per flush
Probably not, but why would you?
the flushing toilet was invented on friday 20th october 1590 posted by rebecca mary steves
JB Rhodes invented the "water closet" or the modern day toilet.
What? I flush the toilet if I want the contents of such to be purged. One should not flush the toilet more than necessary as it is wasteful of water and will cost you money if you have a water meter in your home. For those of us in Alaska and Canada who know what a snow day is. For most places it is 8:00 however in the very northern-most communities it is 9:00 as the pre-water has to be warmed. It is up to you to know your particular communities flush time.
Thomas Crapper, the word crap was coined after him
It depends. The longer you leave the lights on and the more you flush the toilet, the more energy consumption you will have.
"The John" for Sir John HarringtonThe flushing toilet was invented in 1596, not by Thomas Crapper as most people think, but by Sir John Harington. Harington, a British nobleman and godson of Queen Elizabeth I, invented a valve that when pulled would release water from a water closet. Sir John recommended flushing the toilet once or twice a day, although with our modern technology, we know that is probably not sufficient. (Rumor has it that, in Robin Hood's day, King Richard the Lionheart - angry with how his brother, Prince John, ruled the country while the King was gone, named fair toilette, 'the john' - AKA as 'the Jon' to you folks.) Answer Inventor of first flush toilet.Sir John Harrington invented the first flush toilet in the late 1500's. I have even heard that he installed it for Queen Elizabeth 1st, and she affectionately referred to it as her "John", but have no idea if that is true. I believe he actually installed the first toilet in his own mansion.
He was awarded the first patent for the flushing toilet (or valve closet) in 1775. This new toilet was an improvement of Sir John Harrington's water closet, which was invented in 1596 and used by Queen Elizabeth I. The water closet was able to flush, but did not have a water trap. Cummings' toilet allowed some water to stay in the bowl after flushing because of the "S trap," a sliding valve between the bowl and trap. This excess water kept the house from smelling like sewage and helped to clean the bowl after use. Many other inventors followed Cummings and contributed their ideas to what is now the modern day toilet.
The Minoans invented the first flushing toilets among many other things. Information about the first modern-day flushing toilets: The first patent for a flushing toilet was issued to Alexander Cummings in 1775, sixty years before Thomas Crapper was born. Crapper was awarded 9 patents during his lifetime, 3 of them for improvements to the flushing water closet, but the true inventor was Alexander Cummings. Also, Sir John Harrington had invented a water closet in 1596 with a proper flush, but no water trap.