Crapper's Valveless Water Waste Preventer (Patent No 4,990).
See Flushed with Pride-The story of Thomas Crapper by Wallace Reyburn Pavilion Books ISBN1 85145 396 2
Thomas Crapper helped make the flushable toilet more popular in the late 1800's as this was the name on the toilet "Thomas Crapper & Co"
Believe it or not, his name was Thomas Crapper. That's why some people call toilets "crappers"
No, he really did invent the flush toilet. It's not that surprising; people starting calling the toilet "the crapper" because he invented it. The word did not exist before his invention. It wasn't like the word already existed, and by some hilarious coincidence a guy named Crapper just happened to invent something that you, um...crap in. Besides, if the terms "crap" and "the crapper" had already existed, don't you think the Crapper family would have long since changed their name to something else? Crapport, maybe?
Apparrently there was a company called Thomas Crapper which made such things. It was therefore a Trade name. or so the syory goes, strange how these things catch on & become Language.
from the inventor of of the toilet Tomas Crapper
Cuz his name is crapper!!
Thomas Crapper helped make the flushable toilet more popular in the late 1800's as this was the name on the toilet "Thomas Crapper & Co"
One of Thomas Crapper's employees. Thomas Crapper invented the trap. This was a more important discovery than the toilet, as it keeps your drain system from killing you with poison gas.
Believe it or not, his name was Thomas Crapper. That's why some people call toilets "crappers"
There were a few different early versions of the modern flush toilet, but one of the most notable was made by Thomas Crapper in England during the 19th century.
The person who invented the toilet. the word crap comes from his last name.
thomas crapper's parents name are Juliet crapper and Luis crapper
Because Thomas Crapper, born 1836, was a real person and a plumber who invented the flushing toilet. So if you say "crap" you actually honor his name and a very useful invention ....
Because Thomas Crapper, born 1836, was a real person and a plumber who invented the flushing toilet. So if you say "crap" you actually honor his name and a very useful invention ....
No, he really did invent the flush toilet. It's not that surprising; people starting calling the toilet "the crapper" because he invented it. The word did not exist before his invention. It wasn't like the word already existed, and by some hilarious coincidence a guy named Crapper just happened to invent something that you, um...crap in. Besides, if the terms "crap" and "the crapper" had already existed, don't you think the Crapper family would have long since changed their name to something else? Crapport, maybe?
Apparrently there was a company called Thomas Crapper which made such things. It was therefore a Trade name. or so the syory goes, strange how these things catch on & become Language.
from the inventor of of the toilet Tomas Crapper