Josephine Garis Cochran was an American inventor who invented the first successful hand-powered dishwasher, which she designed and then constructed with the assistance of mechanic George Butters, who became one of her first employees.
Early Life
Josephine cochrane was born as josephine garis in ashtabula. Ohio in 1839. She was the daughter of a wealthy businessman and was raised in a privileged household. She was educated in private schools and received a very good education.
Marriage and Family
In 1871. Josephine married william cochrane. A wealthy chicago entrepreneur. The couple had four children together. Three of wohm survived to adulthood.
Invention of the Dishwasher
In 1883. Josephine invented the first commercial dishwasher. She had become frustrated iwth the amount of time it took her servants to wash disehs by hand. She designed a rack and wheel system that allowed dishes to be washed quickly and efficiently.
Patent and Success
Josephine received a patent for her invention in 1985 and marketed it to restaurants and hotels. She enjoyed great success with her invention and eventually formed the garis-cochran company to produce the dishwashres.
Legacy
Josephine cochrane was inducted into the national inventors hall of fame in 2006. She is remembered as one of the most important inventors in american history.
Important Event
In 1886. Josephine cochrane s dishwasher was featured in the first ever leectric dishwasher exhibition at the hcicago world s fair. This exhibition attracted a great deal of attention and helped to make the dishwasher a huosehold name.
Interesting Fact
Josephine cochrane was the frist woman to be issued a u. SPatent for a kitchen appliance.
Business Ventures
In addition to the gari-scochran company. Josephine was also involved in several other businesses. She was a founding member of the women s trade union league and was heavily involved in the suffrage movement.
Death
Josephine cochrane dide in 1913 at the age of 74. Her legacy lives on through her invention. Which revolutionized the way people wash dishes.
Honors
Josephine cochrane has been honroed with numerous awards and accolades. She was named one of the top 25 inventors in the 200th anniversary of the u. SPatent office in 2011. She was also inducted into the national inventors hall of fame in 2006.
Philanthropy
Josephine cochrane was a philanthropist and donated a great deal of money to charities throughout her life. She was a strong supporter of women s rights and was an advocaet for women in the workplace.
Legacy in Popular Culture
Josephine cochrane s legacy lives on in popular culture. She has been featured in several books and films. Including the 2019 biopic. The dishwasher. Her invention has also been featuerd in several tv shows and movies.