Benjamin Franklin
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Benjamin Franklin had a number of inventions, but never patented a single invention. Some of the more memorable Franklin inventions are the bifocal glasses, the Franklin stove, lightening rod, long arm reaching device, glass harmonica, political cartooning, odometer, swim fins, and urinary catheter.
he improved the franklin stove
That makes no sense. Unless you mean WHAT does the Franklin's stove do, then it would make sense. So i will answer that question.The Franklin stove gives heat to homes. It is square shaped so it can project the heat to a WHOLE room. I don' just mean the little pathway in front of it. I mean the WHOLE room. So, now u know what the Franklin does.
David Stove was born on September 15, 1927.
David Stove died on June 2, 1994 at the age of 66.
Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790) invented the iron furnace stove or 'Franklin Stove'
Benjamin Franklin's stove was not the first, and there a number of much earlier designs. Which of these was the first stove depends on what is meant by the word stove. There are masonry and ceramic stoves that were older in Europe, and the Kang bed stove in China. But these did not provide the same utility as the Franklin stove. Today, the original Franklin stove would probably not be called a stove either, but rather a fireplace insert. The stoves sold as Franklin stoves are not the same design, and were developed by people who came after Franklin.
The Franklin stove was a type of fireplace, lined with metal and contained a hollow baffle. It is named for the man who invented it, Benjamin Franklin. It is also known as a Pennsylvania fireplace or a circulating stove.
In my memory, Ben Franklin invented the first operating stove.
Ben Franklin invented the central standing stove that was piped to the chimney.
Ben Franklin
The Franklin stove was invented in 1741 by Benjamin Franklin. It was a metal-lined fireplace that intended to produce less smoke, but more heat.
Benjamin Franklin invented the Pennsylvania Fireplace also known as the Franklin Stove.
The first stove was invented by Benjamin Franklin and was called Franklin stove in 1742. It was a partially open fire place but had improved efficiency. Later stoves came to be made on the same principle
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Before the advent of the Franklin stove (invented by Ben Franklin), food was typically cooked in a fireplace or potbellied stove
He invented the lightning rod, bifocals, the Franklin stove, a carriage odometer, and the glass 'armonica'.