Who invented overalls




















This was the first known patent issued to a North Carolina woman. In Abigail Carter, of Clinton , invented a pair of overalls designed for her husband, who was a railroad engineer. These sturdy overalls wore so well that other railroad men began asking for them. Carter opened a business and became the first manufacturer of overalls in the United States.

During the Civil War, Anna Lewis, of Greensboro , wanted to contribute to the Confederate cause, so she invented a machine for ginning, carding, and spinning cotton. The Confederate Patent Office issued Lewis a patent for her invention in During the s, several other women in the state received patents for their inventions.

One such woman was Nannie W. Hunter, of Elizabeth City. She was not satisfied with the smell of soap and therefore went about improving it. In Hunter received a patent for her improvement in the manufacture of soap.

In the s North Carolina women received patents for new ideas and improvements in household items such as table easels , a corset , grate and fireplace cornices and a mantel protector , and a cushion holder They also patented items ranging from a market truck to a clamp Of all the women inventors in the United States, the one who invented more items than any other probably was Beulah Louise Henry.

A granddaughter of North Carolina governor W. Holden , Henry was born in Raleigh in , attended Presbyterian and Elizabeth colleges in Charlotte , and lived most of her adult life in New York City. Even as a child, Henry often sketched out her ideas for inventions.

Later she reportedly made models of her ideas from bits of soap, tape, hairpins, buttons, rocks, and other items at hand. At age twenty-five, in , she received her first patent, for a vacuum-sealed ice cream freezer.

With the back of the overalls pulling down, the force, much like a pulley, causes the straps to be pulled upwards. The combination of the force of the buckles going up keeps the bib up, and the force of the bib going down keeps the buckles and the buttons connected.

Overalls also have two or three buttons on each side of the front near the waist. They connect to the back to keep the front and back of the overalls more neatly together. The straps can be adjusted to a preferable length. On overalls for infants, usually there's only one button on each side of the waist.

Another aspect of overalls is a pocket centered on the bib. Sometimes it can be very large. Other times, it can be small, or multiple small pockets. Some pairs of overalls have a small hole on the bib pocket, where a pocket-watch can be threaded through. This hole was more practical i Overalls were a popular fashion fad in the 's.

They lost popularity through the late 's. Now hardly anyone wears them. Even most manual laborers don't wear them.

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