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2022Inv8_Popsicle patent_1924_Frank Epperson.pdf
Patent 1,505,594 for what became the Popsicle.

Glo-sheet patent_1974_Becky Schroeder.pdf
Patent number 3832556: A lined phosphorescent backing sheet for use in un­derlying relation with writing paper permitting a writer to write in orderly lined form in the dark without need for external light.

Invented by Becky Schroeder at the age…

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On a cold and snowy winter's day, 10 year old KK Gregory was out building a snow fort when her wrists started to hurt because they were cold and wet. She remedied the problem by inventing Wristies, and wore them under her coat and mittens. She tested…

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4.5" x 7" wooden board with braille alphabet

Medi Teddy_Ella Casano_Inventor.jpg
A plastic IV cover designed to comfort the sick, reduce anxiety during infusions, and normalize medical care, invented by 12 year old Idiopathic Thrombocytopenia Purpura patient Ella Casano.

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A plush IV cover designed to comfort the sick, reduce anxiety during infusions, and normalize medical care, invented by 12 year old Idiopathic Thrombocytopenia Purpura patient Ella Casano.

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A microwave-safe dish for a healthier way to cook bacon.

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Patent number188,292 granted to Chester Greenwood for an improved ear protection device.

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Grey faux fur earmuffs with a black velvet band.

Chester Greenwood (4 December 1858 – 5 July 1937) was an American engineer and inventor, known for inventing - or at least improving - the earmuffs in 1873 at age 15. He reportedly came up with the…
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