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John Albert Burr On May 9, 1899, John Albert Burr patented an improved rotary blade lawn mower. Burr designed a lawn mower with traction wheels and a rotary blade that was designed to not easily get plugged up from lawn clippings. John Albert Burr also improved the design of lawn mowers by making it possible to mow closer to building and wall edges
Alexander Miles • Alexander Miles improved the method of the opening and closing of elevator doors; and he improved the closing of the opening to the elevator shaft when an elevator was not on that floor. Alexander Miles created an automatic mechanism that closed. • Born: Duluth, Minnesota Unknown • Invention: Electric Elevator
Earl Lucas Earl Lucas (1970- ), was born in Dallas, Texas. He went to Booker T. Washington High School and was in the arts program. Initially, he was interested in the 3-D process of making jewelry with metal at the College for Creative Studies in Detroit, Michigan. Two years into the program, he switched from a crafts major to industrial design. However, he liked the field of transportation. In college, he and some of his classmates designed a van to transport elderly riders. That job led to a job designing car seats, panels for doors, and headliners for an auto supplier. Then he really got a dream job in Texas designing planes owned by the wealthy Sultan of Brunei. In the sultan's planes, he used real gold, platinum, and all kinds of precious jewel As a design manager for Ford, Lucas works with three or four car designers. Black Enterprise magazine notes that he is one of 25 to 30 African-American car designers in the world.
Lonnie Johnson • Lonnie Johnson (born October 6, 1949) is best known as the inventor of the Super Soaker water gun. The top selling toy in the United States in 1991 and 1992, over 40 million Super Soakers have generated over $200 million in sales since 1990. Today, many websites are devoted to them. • Lonnie Johnson • Born: Marietta, Georgia Oct 6, 1949 • Invention: Super Soaker Water Gun • The super soaker was a water gun that had a large reservoir where you could fill with lots of water. Which gave kids endless amounts of fun.
Benjamin Banneker • He built one of the first watches made in America, a wooden pocket watch • Benjamin Banneker • Born: Ellicotts Mills, Maryland 1731-1806 • Invention: Wooden Pocket Watch
Dr. Shirley Jackson • Dr. Shirley Jackson • Born: Washington, D.C. • Invention: Portable Fax, Touch Tone Telephone, Solar Cell, And The Fiber Optic Cables • Jackson started to conduct successful experiments in theoretical physics and then started to use her knowledge in physics to start making advances in telecommunications while working at Bell Laboratories. These inventions include developments in the portable fax, touch tone telephone, solar cell, and the fiber optic cables used to provide clarity in overseas telephone calls. She has also helped make possible Caller ID and Call Waiting.
Maretta L. Johnson • Maretta L. Johnson • Born: Canton, Georgia Oct 17,1967 - Current • Invention: Total Travel Baby • It is the first diaper bag with a built-in bottle warmer (battery powered & car adapter), storage cooler, garment bag conversion, back pack conversion and plastic storage pouch for soiled items. This is an all-in-one travel bag for parents
Patricia Bath • Patricia Bath • Born: Harlem, New York 11-04-1952 • Invention: Laser Removal • A method for removing cataract lenses, transformed eye surgery, using a laser device making the procedure more accurate.
Bessie Blount • Bessie Blount • Born: Hickory, Virginia 1914 • Invention: portable receptacle support • The electrical device allowed a tube to deliver one mouthful of food at a time to a patient in a wheelchair or in a bed whenever he or she bit down on the tube.
Madam C.J. Walker • Madam C.J. Walker • Born: Delta, Louisiana Dec 23, 1867 - • Invention: Hair-Growing Lotion • Developing hair products for black women.