Wednesday, June 29, 2016
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Sunday, May 29, 2016
M. A. Cherry, inventor of the tricycle
M. A. Cherry was a African American Inventor who created several devices for the transportation industry, including the velocipede, the tricycle and the street car fender.
The velocipede consisted of a metal seat frame upon which were attached two or three wheels which allowed someone sitting on the seat to propel themselves forward at considerable speeds by moving their feet along the ground in a fast walking or running motion. Cherry’s model of the velocipede greatly improved upon other similar devices, and over time evolved into the tricycle and the bicycle.
In May 1888 Cherry received a patent for creating the tricycle, a three wheeled vehicle that is used today mostly by pre-schoolers although it is used for many other purposes in different countries. In Asia and Africa tricycles are used for commercial transportation and deliveries, while in the USA and Canada they are also used extensively for shopping and exercise.
After receiving the patent for the tricycle, Cherry set out to solve a problem with streetcars.
At the time, whenever the front of a streetcar accidentally collided with another object, the streetcar was severely damaged, often having to be totally replaced, so he invented the street car fender – a piece of metal that was attached to the front of the street car and acted as a shock absorber which diminished the impact of an accident and added safety for passengers and employees.
Cherry received a patent for the street car fender on January 1, 1895 and the device has been modified through the years and is now used on almost every transportation device.
Friday, May 20, 2016
Hoosierboy Restorations donates its services to restore the clock on Beech Grove City Hall
Tuesday, April 26, 2016
Nylint Pressed Steel Trucks History and UHaul Restore
Pressed steel toys by the Nylint (later Nylint) Tool and Manufacturing Company of Rockford, Illinois are considered by many as among the best American toys ever manufactured. Their line included literally hundreds of models of construction equipment, trucks, and cars. Especially during the 1950’s and 60’s, Nylint toys were often faithful replicas of real pieces of machinery and automobiles made by leading US manufacturers. In fact, many people are of the opinion that Nylint’s toy Ford Econolines and their FSeries Ford trucks were actually better styled than their real-life counterparts!
Sunday, April 24, 2016
Beech Grove City Hall Clock restore
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