1861: Elisha Graves Otis patents elevator safety brakes, creating a safer elevator.
1861: Linus Yale invents his eponymous cylinder lock.
1862: Richard Gatling patents his machine gun.
1862: Alexander Parkes creates the first man-made plastic.
1866: J. ...
1866: Englishmen Robert Whitehead invents the torpedo
the first clock was invented.
cottongin Steel-Tipped plow
telephone camera electricity lots of books and my old teacher
There was the lighbulb, the automobile, or the can and can opener. I hope it helped!!
Between 1860 and 1900, there were over 1.5 million patents registered in the United States. This period saw a surge in innovation, driven by the Industrial Revolution, with significant advancements in various fields such as telecommunications, transportation, and manufacturing. The patent system facilitated the protection of inventors' rights, encouraging further technological development.
electricity !
Cars and Trains.
the first clock was invented.
cottongin Steel-Tipped plow
telephone camera electricity lots of books and my old teacher
the eletric light bulb made to thomas edison
I know that the printing press was one invention
steam engines, coal, iron, plague
There was the lighbulb, the automobile, or the can and can opener. I hope it helped!!
Two of the inventors during 1820-1860 are Francis Cabot Lowell and Samuel Slater. Also, Eli Whitney and Elias Howe are known to be inventors during this time period.
Between 1760 and 1860, several significant inventions emerged, marking the Industrial Revolution. Key innovations included the steam engine, improved by James Watt, which revolutionized transportation and manufacturing. The spinning jenny, invented by James Hargreaves, transformed the textile industry by allowing multiple spools of thread to be spun simultaneously. Other notable inventions included the power loom and the cotton gin, which greatly enhanced production efficiency and reshaped economies.
L.O. Colvin invented the milking machine in 1860, so they helped farms that produced milk.