so he can preserve his food!
To keep food cold that needs to be kept cold.
My opinion and it is just a theory is that he had a helping hand to invent the refrigerator-unknown
evangelista torcelli invented it! yay him.
He wanted his food to stop going bad at night because it wasn't refrigerated (keep cold).......
No, John Standard did not invent the refrigerator. The man who invented the refrigerator was named Oliver Evans. He invented the fridge in the year of 1805.
No, Thomas Edison did not invent the refrigerator. The first practical and commercially successful refrigerator was invented by Oliver Evans in 1805. However, Thomas Edison did contribute many inventions and improvements to various technologies, such as the light bulb and the phonograph.
Oliver Evans came up with the blueprints for the first refrigerator in 1804. Oliver Evans came up with the blueprints for the first refrigerator in 1804.
Oliver Evans invented the first refrigerator in 1805.
No, James Harrison did not invent the refrigerator. The first practical and successful refrigerator was created by Oliver Evans in the early 1800s. Harrison did, however, contribute to the development of refrigeration technology with his work on the first refrigeration system for breweries.
Actually , He invented a refrigerator using an alternate method from the one we are used to. It only uses a small heat source to provider refrigeration.
It was made by a collaboration of Einstein and his student Leó Szilárd so is called the Einstein-Szilárd refrigerator. It was invented in 1926.
Invented in (1804).
William Cullen did not invent the refrigerator. The first practical refrigerator was invented by Oliver Evans in 1805. Refrigerators were developed to preserve food and extend its shelf life by keeping it cool.
Albert Einstein did not invent the fridge; the modern refrigerator was invented by Oliver Evans in 1805. However, Einstein did make important contributions to the field of physics with his theory of relativity.
Jacob Perkins did not invent the refrigerator, he is known for inventing a more efficient refrigeration system in 1834. The first mechanical refrigeration system was patented by Oliver Evans in 1805, but it was not widely adopted at the time.
The refrigerator was invented by Oliver Evans in 1805. He designed the first refrigeration machine that used vapor instead of liquid to cool.