10 Inventions Of Industrial Revolution

  • Flying Shuttle

    Flying Shuttle
    John Kay Was a shuttle that ran across a weaver in any length and it permitted a weaver to be automatic, produce in larger scale.
    It changed weaving in a way that it became unbelievable, that one weaver could produce faster than two others together. https://www.britannica.com/technology/flying-shuttle
  • Steam Engine

    Steam Engine
    James Watt. Was a machine intended to use steam, liquid to suck and pull, creating a repetitive motion that could be a constant movement for whatever they needed to build or bring
    It brought us a new reliable source to power great machines and use that power to help us build our goods, or like pulling minerals out of the water. https://www.egr.msu.edu/~lira/supp/steam/
  • Steam Boat

    Steam Boat
    Robert Fulton A steam powered boat that as its name says it literally uses the water to power itself.
    In a period it became very efficient due to the unexpensive resource it uses to go around. https://www.britannica.com/biography/Robert-Fulton-American-inventor
  • Interchangeable Parts

    Interchangeable Parts
    Ken Alder Parts from machines that could be replaced if needed, they were all the same so it could fit in almost any machine.
    It improved the mass production in machines itself, now all these creations could be identical, have identical parts so the industry had to make a lot of the same parts and then just assemble it together. http://www.uh.edu/engines/epi1252.htm
  • Cotton Gin

    Cotton Gin
    Eli Whitney. It was a machine that separated the cotton seeds from the cotton fiber.
    It made the cotton made goods process a lot faster, from people doing it slowly to a machine doing it a lot faster. https://www.ourdocuments.gov/doc.php?flash=true&doc=14
  • Telegraph

    Telegraph
    Samuel F. B. Morse It was a machine that transmitted messages over long distances using electricity
    It enabled people to communicate with each other from very long distances, helping each other and getting to solutions without having to travel to each other. https://www.loc.gov/collections/samuel-morse-papers/articles-and-essays/invention-of-the-telegraph/
  • Incandescent Light Bulb

    Incandescent Light Bulb
    Thomas Edison A bulb that used a power source to create artificial light.
    Made everything so much better, improving vision and permitting industries even in the night. https://energy.gov/articles/history-light-bulb
  • Gasoline Automobile

    Gasoline Automobile
    Karl Friedrich Benz The first true automobile powered by gasoline, could take you to one place to another using wheels, and a motor that could move them.
    Back then and still now it is one of the most useful at least can take us to one place to another in a much faster that foot and no use of human force except to control it. https://www.loc.gov/rr/scitech/mysteries/auto.html
  • Induction Elecric Motor

    Induction Elecric Motor
    Nikola Tesla Uses a two phase electrical motor, use as well as transportation .
    It was a new view in the transportation industry, it could use one of the best resources to not contaminate the environment and very functional as well even today. https://www.eti.kit.edu/english/1390.php
  • Airplane

    Airplane
    Orville and Wilbur Wright Based on a successful glider, the brothers created a functional motor airplane, could provide transportation through air and in a very fast way.
    This one of the most useful again, now and then can provide transportation even around the world, can help to take cargos of good to other countries, people, serve in agriculture and even help firefighters https://airandspace.si.edu/exhibitions/wright-brothers/online/fly/1903/