She invented the clothes ringer to dry clothes making it easier to wash clothing.
Wringer washers work by using a combination of a agitator to move the clothes around in soapy water and a wringer mechanism to squeeze out excess water from the clothes after washing. The wringer consists of two rollers that rotate as the clothes pass through them, effectively removing water from the fabric. This manual process requires the user to feed clothes through the wringer after washing to help speed up the drying process.
Ellen Eglin was an African-American inventor who created the clothes wringer in the 1800s. Little is known about her early life, but she made significant contributions to household chores with her invention. Her wringer device helped make laundry easier and more efficient for many people.
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A wringer is a device for drying laundry, consisting of two rollers between which the wet laundry is squeezed.
She invented the clothes ringer to dry clothes making it easier to wash clothing.
John E. Turnbull.
She invented the clothing wringer. She sold her patent for a small amount of money because as an African American woman she felt that white people would not purchase her wringer machine soley because she was black. Eglin made the clothing wringer in the early to mid 1900's. She did not reap the benefits of her invention because she sold it.
Ellen F. Eglin's parents were George W. Eglin and Ellen M. Eglin. Her father, George, was a farmer, and her mother, Ellen, worked as a homemaker. Ellen F. Eglin is best known for her invention of a type of clothes wringer.
i am pretty sure it a person that snaps the neck of a pigeon when is gets shot i got it from a book
Jerry Spinelli wrote the book Wringer.
Jerry Spinelli is the author of the novel "Wringer".
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