How
is everyone this Wednesday it is a nice day not to cold but I have a
lot of pain in my left ankle today so sitting and doing nothing is
on the cards today. Being Wednesday it is have you heard of day so
have you heard of: Garrett Morgan?
Garrett
Augustus Morgan was an award-winning American inventor and community
leader of African-American descent, he was born on the 4th
March 1877.
So
what did he invent that people might have heard of or use well he
invented an early version of a gas mask called a smoke hood but no
that isn't the thing that is used today, that would be the traffic
light.
He
created the first traffic light that included a third “warning”
position which is standard today, he also developed a chemical that
was used in hair-straightening products.
He
was born in Claysville his parents were former slaves his father
being owned by Confederate Colonel John H Morgan of Morgan's Raiders
fame, his mother was also half native American, he had one brother
Frank.
He
had a sixth-grade education from Branch Elementary School and at age
16 he moved to Cincinnati inn search of employment. He spent most of
his teenage years working as a handyman and was lucky enough to hire
a tutor and continue his studies while working.
In
1895, he moved to Cleveland, Ohio,where he began repairing sewing
machines for a clothing manufacturer. This experience with repairing
sewing machines was the impetus for Morgan's interest in how things
work. His first invention, developed during this period, was a belt
fastener for sewing machines. Throughout this period of time, before
his first patent in 1912, he was slowly building his reputation in
Cleveland for his skill at fixing things.
In
1907, Morgan with nearly a decade of experience with sewing machines,
finally opened up his own sewing machine and shoe repair shop. In
1908, Morgan became more conscious of his heritage and helped found
the Cleveland Association of Coloured Men. In 1909, he and his wife
Mary Anne expanded their business ventures by opening a shop called
Morgan's Cut Rate Ladies Clothing Store. The shop had 32 employees,
and made coats, suits, dresses, and other clothing.
Around
1910 his interest in repairing other people's inventions waned, and
he became interested in developing some of his own.
He
was the subject of a newspaper feature, for a heroic rescue in 1916
of workers trapped within a water intake tunnel, 50ft (15m) beneath
Lake Erie. He performed his rescue using a hood fashioned to protect
his eyes from smoke and featuring a series of air tubes that hung
near the ground to draw clean air beneath the rising smoke. This
enabled Morgan to lengthen his ability to endure the inhospitable
conditions of a smoke-filled room. Morgan is also credited as the
first African American in Cleveland to own a car.
The
smoke hood was completed circa 1912. He received his patent for it
that year as well. The successful invention of the smoke hood
precipitated the launch of the National Safety Device Company in
1914. It is unknown if the smoke hood brought him any commercial
success. In 1913 he incorporated hair care products into his growing
list of patents and launched the G. A. Morgan Hair Refining Company,
which sold hair care products, including his patented hair
straightening cream, a hair colouring, and a hair straightening comb
invented by Morgan.
The
first American-made automobiles were introduced to consumers just
before the turn of the twentieth century, and pedestrians, bicycles,
animal-drawn wagons and motor vehicles all had to share the same
roads. To deal with the growing problem of traffic accidents, a
number of versions of traffic signalling devices began to be
developed, starting around 1913.
After
he had witnessed a serious accident at an intersection, and he filed
a patent for traffic control device having a third "warning"
position in 1922. The patent was granted in 1923,though this was not
the first system with a warning, a three light system being invented
in 1920 by William Potts and previous systems having audible
warnings.
He
sold the rights to General Electric
for
$40,000
Later
in life he developed glaucoma and by 1943 was functionally blind. He
had poor health the rest of his life,
but
continued to work on his inventions. One of his last was a
self-extinguishing cigarette, which used a small plastic pellet
filled with water placed just before the filter.
WOW that is so impressive. I wish I had learned that in school! What a great man.
ReplyDeleteYes he was an interesting man
DeleteI enjoy these history lessons. I was in Cleveland last summer. I think Insaw his photo on the wall in one of the Tram stations.
ReplyDeleteAs the train moves off the platform, a series of Black & White photos sweep by the window. It’s an interesting effect that I’d never seen.
I enjoy doing these posts
DeleteWell I certainly apologize for all the times I cursed him over his invention...
ReplyDeleteI have cursed the lights many times
DeleteDear Jo-Anne, I found this fascinating.I so enjoy learning things from blogs and you never fail to teach me something. Thank you!!! You must like to research. It gives me real pleasure also. Peace.
ReplyDeleteYes I do like to do some research and try to find things people may not know about
DeleteI had not heard of him until now. Thank you for the history lesson!
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