March is Women’s History Month and each year, Moore of You highlights female inventors.
This year, the three female inventors created patented items that are still relevant for modern-day items.
Leticia Geer invented the one-handed syringe in 1899, which is still used today in modern medicine.
The bullet-proof fiber was invented by Stephanie Kwolek. This fiber is used in bullet-proof vests, bridge cables, and frying pans.
Alice Parker invented a central heating furnace in the early 1900s in New Jersey.
Did you know these were invented by Women?
What are other inventions that you know were made possible by women?