Many associate the progress of science and technology
throughout the history of mankind, with the imperative of military progress. In
short, how to kill increasingly effective led to the development of human and
technological developments in all areas of industrialization (in support of the
war effort) to the use of atomic energy, medical advances, especially in
surgery, and various inventions that make our currently lives easier - have
emerged and developed in one way or another related to the need to create your
advantage on the battlefield.
* One of the invention is from a low American company named Kimberly-Clark and absorbent material which is referred to Cellucotton (the combination of pulp and cotton). This material was used to obtain the first surgical pads.
* Another product born in the context of the Great War is a tissue paper. Selling sanitary napkin suffer while the women are ashamed to ask these from sellers men. Only in the early 20s, after the war, the idea was born sanitary napkins produced by hot pressing of the same material used to produce sanitary pads. After a series of experiments that were more or less successful, sanitary napkins were first born in 1924 under the brand name "Kleenex".
* UV lamp appeared in a context where, in the winter of 1918, about half the children born in
As the treatment continues, Huldschinsky little ones noted
that bones become stronger. In May 1919, with the summer sun, he put the little
ones to the beach. The results of this experiment were received with great
enthusiasm. Subsequently scientists have realized that bones need to be solid
calcium, calcium and vitamin D is absorbed by the action that is, in turn,
produced by the body under the influence of ultraviolet rays. Poverty and
malnutrition brought about by the First World War led to the discovery of
treatment for rickets.
* The transition to summer time - the idea of giving the clocks forward one hour in the spring and fall back one hour that was not new at the beginning of the Great War. Benjamin Franklin suggested in a letter sent to The Journal of Paris in 1784 which would be the benefits of transition to summer time. World War I, however, have to make this change. Faced with a huge shortage of coal, the German authorities decreed that on April 30, 1916 watches to be given an hour before so 23:00 becomes 24:00, resulting in an extra hour of daylight from the next morning. What began in
* Tea bags were invented to address any issues of war. They were invented by an American retailer of tea in 1908, which aims to sell single portions (and cheap) to prepare a cup of tea. Incidentally, some of its customers have escaped, inadvertently, these paper bags in the cup with hot water, and the rest became history. A German company, Teekanne, but copied this idea during the Great War, including the front rations cotton tea bags. The name chosen for this product was the "bomb tea."
* Wristwatch was not invented specifically for soldiers in World War I, but this accessory began to be increasingly used in conditions of war. Before, men who could afford, used to wear pocket watches with chain. During the war, however, became very important to coordinate perfectly certain military actions - such as the synchronization of artillery barrages on certain sections of the front - and manufacturers of watches have created pieces that could be worn on the hand, while leaving both hands free to keep the gun or if aviators, flight stick.
Even one of the most famous watches today, luxury model
Tank, Cartier, comes from 1917 when French manufacturer Louis Cartier chose as
inspiration for his new model wristwatch new Renault tanks.
* Vegetarian sausages were invented by Konrad Adenauer, the first Chancellor of Germany after the Second World War. During the first World War, Adenauer was mayor of
With this bread "experimental" Adenauer came to
experience and soy sausage that was used as a substitute for meat. Initially,
this book received the name "Friedenswurst" or "sausage
peace". Adenauer asked to be recognized herein and to obtain a patent from
the German Imperial Office for Inventions, but was refused. According to German
regulations on the content of sausages, sausage meat free sausages were not
considered. Strangely, Adenauer had more luck with the UK , Germany opponent then. On June 26,
1918 King George V patented soy sausages.
* The zipper was invented by a Swedish immigrant origin, Gideon Sundback, who settled in
* Another invention verified its usefulness in the Great War is stainless steel. I have to thank Harry Brearley of
Before the Great War British Army alloys look better for his
guns. The problem was that the gun barrel while deformation due to firing.
Harry Brearley, metallurgist from a company in Sheffield ,
was called to perform some tough alloys. He added chrome steel. The story goes
that the results of the first experiments cast scrap yard factory, but later
noticed that these were the only samples that have not rusted in the scrap heap
were thrown.
* Aviation communications have emerged as a necessity, all
during the first World War. Before the Great War, the pilots had no way to
communicate with each other or with ground personnel. Radio communications
technology was available, but was developed in particular during World War at
Brooklands and then at Biggin Hill ,
UK . The first
attempts to integrate wireless communication devices on planes have been
hampered by the loud noise produced by aircraft engine. Before that pilots had
to scream or to make hand signs to understand each other. Communication problem
was finally solved by the invention of a pilot headphone with integrated
microphone and speakers, headset that managed to block most of the noise of
engines. This way radio communication between pilots paved the way for the
enormous progress made by the civil aviation after the war.
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