the year it took Sarah Boone to invent the iron board was 1694
I think in 1843
Sarah Boone invented the first ironing board. Elijah McCoy invented the portable ironing board, tire tread, and the lawn sprinkler.
He invented the first working electric iron in 1882.
Answer #2: No, Madam C. J. Walker did not make the flat iron, nor did she invent or manufacture the straightening comb. Marcel Grateau, a Frenchman, is credited with developing some of the first widely distributed metal hair care implements in the 1870s when he invented the Marcel Wave. Hot combs were sold in Bloomingdales and Sears catalogues in the 1890s when Madam Walker still was a washerwoman named Sarah Breedlove. Several different people designed and created hot combs and straightening combs in the late 19th century and early 20th century, but Madam Walker was not one of them. Answer #1: Yes, in her life she created the straight iron along with ointments and soaps.
Other than general classroom activities, a smart board can be used at home to practise karate chops and flying kicks. It can also be used to iron crumpled clothes.
i run for iron. iron is not a metalloid its a awsomeoid. iron is steel. iron is the strongest element if u just believe.
Sarah Boone was an African American who invented an improvement to the ironing board, She received a patent for it on 26-April-1892.
sarah boone looks like a black woman who invented the iron board or the iron.
She didn't invent the ironing board, but she did invent IMPROVEMENTS to it. Her improvements made it easier to iron ladies sleeves and waist lines. Her patent was dated April 26 1892
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sarah boone looks like a black woman who invented the iron board or the iron.
go on Google.com then type in Sarah Boone name in then enter then click image the u will see a black an d white piture of her-Incorrect, Sarah Boone is an African American inventor and the black and white photo on Google.com is of a older white women. There are no photos of Sarah Boone, the inventor, online as of yet.
Sarah Boone was an African American inventor that patented a device on April 26, 1892 her device would neatly iron clothes. It is a device much like our modern day ironing board. It had collapsable wooden legs and a narrow board with a cushion on the top to iron clothes on.
She didn't invent the ironing board, but she did invent IMPROVEMENTS to it. Her improvements made it easier to iron ladies sleeves and waist lines. Her patent was dated April 26 1892
The mechanics of how clothes were ironed before Sarah Boone's improvements were made to the ironing board are pretty much the same. Her improvements made it easier to iron sleeves and bodies of women's garments because the board was narrow, curved, and made of wood.
Sarah Boone, an African American woman, is credited with inventing the modern ironing board in 1892. She designed a narrow, curved board to make it easier to iron the sleeves and bodices of women's garments.
Sarah Boone invented the first ironing board. Elijah McCoy invented the portable ironing board, tire tread, and the lawn sprinkler.