What Women Can Invent In the worlds of invention, famous female inventors have mostly contributed enormously throughout the history. Indeed, female inventors have contributed a lot in our daily life since most of their inventions have been used in our homes which includes automatic dishwasher and life saving medical inventions. A brief look at some famous and not-so-famous women inventors. The first mechanical dishwasher was invented in 1886 by Josephine Garis Cochran. Mrs. Cochran is also known to be very generous and thoughtful to other people because aside from her invention, she also help different parties. Since Mrs. Cochran has been hosting different parties, of course, she had a lot of dishes, however its not a problem for her because she has many servants who will do it for her, however, she thinks that her servants work very slow. Because of her experience with her servants and the slow flow of dishwashing, she once said that “If nobody else is going to invent a dishwashing machine, I’ll do it myself!” and so she did.
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Thus, Mrs. Cochran built one for herself. However, after making one for herself, her friends saw the machine and got fascinated by it so her friends ask her to make them a machine also. Soon word spread, and she was getting orders for the machines from hotels and restaurants. Before she was able to produce a lot of machines, she got a patent on her design. At the 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition in Chicago she won the highest award.
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Her friends talked a lot about their new machines and soon, Mrs. Cochrane was getting orders for her dishwashing machine from restaurants and hotels in Illinois. She got her design licensed before she was able to produce more machines. She showed her invention at the 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition in Chicago and won the highest award. The next female inventor that will be tackled is not just an inventor, but she is also an astronaut. Ellen Ochoa born on May 10, 1958 in Los Angeles, CA., received her bachelor of science degree in physics from San Diego State University, and a master of science degree and doctorate in electrical engineering from Stanford University. In order to detect imperfections in repeating patterns, Ellen Ochoa invented something that is beneficial to the eyes since she developed an optical system design. After the invention was patented in 1987, it was used for quality control in manufacturing. Up to this date, Ellen Ochoa gained three patents. Not only is she an inventor, Dr. Ellen Ochoa is also a research scientist and astronaut for NASA. You can learn more about women inventors and their patents online.