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Introduction By: ADream Dewitt Townes Period 8/9 “The Refrigerator” Introduction By: ADream Dewitt Townes Period 8/9

Introduction The refrigerator : First named or called The Icebox Something that was created many years ago Became one of he greatest inventions of all times Used to preserve and to store items At first used to just keep things cold Now to freezes as well, and we cant live without

The Inventor There were more than a few inventors that filed patents for the invention of the refrigerator. In 1880 there were over 3000 patents However William Cullen invented the process in 1748 The first inventor of the refrigerator was known to be Oliver Evans in 1805 (never built) Jacob Perkins invented more practical improvements in 1834. (built it)

Refrigeration before refrigerator The process of removing heat from an enclosed space, or from a substance, to lower its temperature Uses the evaporation of a liquid to absorb heat There were many ways to create refrigeration Maryland engineer named Thomas Moore thought of the name refrigerator wasn't until 1911, however, that General Electric introduced a true home refrigerator

Before the refrigerator and refrigeration Before it, there was the icebox A large wood box, often made of oak or walnut Did not run on electric or any coolant The Chinese were reportedly the first to create blocks of ice about 1000 BCE. Was the size of modern refrigerator Internal wired shelves held the food.

timeline BC-1700 = involved cutting and storing ice for refrigeration 1720 – 1918 = continuously remakes of the refrigerator among different ways 1918 = refrigerator purchased by General Motors and renamed Frigidaire 1918 Electro-Automatic Refrigerating Company renamed Kelvinator 1920 = by then there was almost 200 refrigerator on the market 1927 first refrigerator to see widespread use was the General Electric (G.E) "Monitor-Top" refrigerator.

Timeline (continuation) 1930 first built-in refrigerator is launched by Electrolux 1937 more than 2 million Americans owned refrigerators. 1939 refrigerator with one section for frozen food and a second for chilled food, introduced by G. E 1947 GE two-door refrigerator-freezer combination 1955 80% of American homes now have refrigerators 2005 A domestic refrigerator is present in 99.5% of American homes

Area of interaction Human Ingenuity Human ingenuity allow people to focus on the evolution, process and products of human creativity and their impact on life and society. The refrigerator invention, have a great impact on society. We people all use it in everyday life. Which was created by a human. Later on inspired for other people to recreate it and to make it better. In this way, human ingenuity goes beyond the act of creation alone, leading students to examine, experience and reflect on the creative process

summary The refrigerator is a very good invention as of today Before mechanical refrigeration systems were introduced, people cooled their food with ice and snow, either found locally or brought down from the mountains. Now there are many different refrigerator, brought from many different store, shipped from many different warehouses. Now people cool and freeze their food and beverages with the science of technology.

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