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stiv31 [10]
3 years ago
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what four steps did Mary Anderson take after she noticed the problem street car drivers had cleaning their windshields.

History
2 answers:
Anna35 [415]3 years ago
4 0

After Mary Andersonnoticed the problem street car drivers had cleaning their windshields, she hired a designer to help her design a hand operated apparatus to keep clear winshields; and contracted a company to produce it. Later she applied for an invention patent, which she obtained. Then she tried to sell her invention to the industry.

Bogdan [553]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

1. Create a design for a device 2.  3. Contract a company to produce it 3. She had her design patented 4. Sell her design to a company.

Explanation:

Mary Anderson travelled to New York City during the first years of the twentieth century, and while rifdng a trolley on the street, she noticed that the driver had to pull over and clean the snow and do everything with his hands. When she returned to Birmingham she started creating a device similar to a windshield, that had to be operated with a lever from inside the vehicle. Then she had her design produced and obtain the patent on November 10, 1903. Her first attempt to sell her design was with a Canadian company, in 1905, but the firm saw no potential value in the design.

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