Beulah Louise Henry
Beulah Louise Henry
North Carolina, United States
Beulah Louise Henry (1887 - 1973)is known for 110 inventions and 49 patents. Henry submitted her first patent, for a vacuum ice cream freezer, while still a college student in 1912, and moved to New York City in 1924 to found two companies to sell her many inventions. In the 1930s and 1940s, she shifted her attention to improving existing machines, including typewriters; one of her patents, for a "protograph," was a typewriter that created and original and four identical copies without carbon
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When she died in 1973 she was remembered by all for her creativity and drive. Henry, however, would have argued that she didn't need drive to create so many inventions: "I invent," she said, "because I cannot help it."
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Jo Leath ⊙3
[P7.2024.52] 29/12/2024
Honoured for her 49 U.S. patents and over 100 inventions that are credited to her name. Creativity and inventiveness personified.

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