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Tuesday, May 6, 2014
Friday, May 2, 2014
Who Invented the Elevator?
Who Invented the Elevator?
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Emily Upton - TodayIFoundOut.com
The history of the elevator, if you define it as a platform that can move people and objects up and down, is actually a rather long one. Rudimentary elevators are known to have been in use in ancient Rome as far back as 336 B.C., with the first reference of one built by the talented Archimedes.
These early elevators were open cars rather than enclosed ones, and consisted of a platform with hoists that would enable the car to move vertically. The hoists were typically worked manually, either by people or animals, though sometimes water wheels were used. Romans continued to use these simple elevators for many years, usually to move water, building materials, or other heavy items from one place to another.
As for the dedicated passenger elevator, this was created in the 18th century, with one of the first used by King Louis XV in 1743. He had an elevator constructed at Versailles that would carry him from his apartments on the first floor to his mistress' apartments on the second floor. This elevator wasn't much more technologically advanced than those used in Rome. To make it work, men stationed in a chimney pulled on the ropes. They called it a "flying chair."
It wasn't until the 1800s that elevator technology really started to advance. For starters, elevators no longer needed to be worked manually. In 1823, two British architects—Burton and Hormer—built a steam-powered "ascending room" to take tourists up to a platform for a view of London. Several years later, their invention was expanded upon by architects Frost and Stutt who added a belt and counter-weight to the steam power.
Soon enough, hydraulic systems began to be created as well, using water pressure to raise and lower the elevator car. However, this wasn't practical in some cases—pits had to be dug below the elevator shaft to enable the piston to pull back. The higher the elevator went, the deeper the pit had to be. Thus, this wasn't a viable option for taller buildings in big cities.
So despite the hydraulic systems being somewhat safer than steam-powered/cabled elevators, the steam powered ones with cables and counterweights, stuck around. They had just one major drawback: the cables could snap, and sometimes did, which sent the elevator plummeting to the bottom of the shaft, killing passengers and damaging building materials or other items being transported. Needless to say, no one was jumping to get on these dangerous elevators and so passenger elevators up to this point were largely a novelty.
The man who solved the elevator safety problem, making skyscrapers possible, was Elisha Otis, who is generally known as the inventor of the modern elevator. In 1852, Otis came up with a design that had a safety "brake." In the event that the cables broke, a wooden frame at the top of the elevator car would snap out and hit the walls of the shaft, stopping the elevator in its tracks.
Otis himself demonstrated the device, which he called a "safety hoist," at the New York World's Fair in 1854, when he went up in a make-shift elevator himself and had the ropes cut. Rather than plummeting to his death as the audience thought might happen, his safety hoist snapped out, catching the elevator within seconds. Needless to say, the crowd was impressed.
Otis went on to found his own elevator company, which installed the first public elevator in a New York building in 1874. The Otis Elevator Company is still known today as the world's largest elevator manufacturer.
While the cable elevator design has remained, many additional improvements have been made, the most obvious of which is that elevators now run on electricity rather than steam power, a change that came about starting in the 1880s. The electric elevator was patented by Alexander Miles in 1887, though one had been built by the German inventor Werner von Siemens in 1880.
Otis' safety hoist wasn't the end of safety innovation, either. These days, it's virtually impossible for an elevator to plummet and kill passengers. There are now multiple steel cables to hold the elevator's weight, plus a number of different braking systems to stop an elevator from falling if the cables somehow snap. If, despite all these safety measures, the elevator does fall, there are shock absorbers at the bottom of the shaft, making it unlikely death will occur and reducing the possibility of serious injury.
Bonus Facts:
- Elisha Otis is not considered to be the inventor of the modern elevator by everyone. Another man, Otis Tufts, patented an elevator design that had doors that opened and closed automatically and benches inside. However, Tufts' design did away with the typical cable system because of the safety issues, and instead used an impractical, expensive system of threading the elevator car up a giant screw. Obviously, this would be prohibitively expensive in tall buildings. Elisha Otis' design was much simpler (and closer to modern designs), easier to use, and less expensive to make, which is why he generally gets the credit and not Tufts. That said, the "Vertical Screw Railway" was installed in a few buildings in New York and Philadelphia.
- The first elevator shaft was put in a building before Elisha Otis designed his safe, steam powered elevator. This was done in 1853 at the Cooper Union Foundation building in New York. Peter Cooper felt that elevators would be perfected and made safe at some point in the near future, so included it in the design of the building. It took a couple decades, but an elevator was eventually installed in the shaft by Elisha Otis' company.
- Elisha Otis was born into a farming family in 1811, but he spent a lot of time at the blacksmith's as a child, fascinated by tools and making things. He created a number of inventions to help out around the farm, including a pulley and lift system. At one point, he also worked in a bed-making factory and built a machine that increased production rates significantly.
- Otis' daring elevator safety demonstration at the World Fair was hyped up by Phineas Barnum, who is also responsible for making phrases like "jump on the bandwagon" popular.
- Otis Tufts also invented the steam-powered printing press and steam-powered pile driver.
Emily Upton writes for the wildly popular interesting fact website TodayIFoundOut.com. To subscribe to Today I Found Out's "Daily Knowledge" newsletter, click here or like them on Facebook here. You can also check 'em out on YouTube here.
Sunday, April 20, 2014
ANTS BE GONE
ANTS BE GONE
Do you have an ant problem, inside or out... This will get rid of them... Save on your time line by hitting share and you will always have for future reference..
Ant Killer
What's so cool about this is, it took them 2 minutes to find it and 5 minutes to fill up like the pic ! Wow
1 empty water bottle
(Cut it down to about 2" tall)
5 Tbsp of baking soda
5 Tbsp of powdered sugar
3 Tbsp of water.
(Cut it down to about 2" tall)
5 Tbsp of baking soda
5 Tbsp of powdered sugar
3 Tbsp of water.
The very best way of eliminating ants is truly simple:
Take a small amount of powdered sugar (also called icing sugar) and mix it with an equal amount of baking soda (formally called sodium bicarbonate) and water.
Powdered sugar is essential. You cannot use the larger grains of sugar for this..
Powdered sugar is essential. You cannot use the larger grains of sugar for this..
Mix the two powders together and then place small amounts against the walls or other areas where you would not normally walk but where you would normally see the ants.
The ants will be attracted to the sugar and will eat some of it and collect more to take home to feed others, so all of them will get their share.
The sugar and baking soda powders are similar in size and, once mixed together, the ants cannot separate the two items, so, as they eat the sugar, they will also ingest the baking soda, which they would otherwise never touch. This is the reason for using powdered sugar.
Once the ants eat the baking soda it will react with the formic acid in their stomachs and cause gas. The bodies of ants are unlike humans and they cannot eliminate gas so it will build up inside and eliminate them.
Friday, February 28, 2014
Another Thought I Had : Bullying isn't just in the School Yard!
Bullying isn't just in the School Yard!
It has been a difficult couple of days for my family, so I thought this might be a good place to simply blow off some steam.
My family and I own a couple of small businesses in a small town in BC, Canada. We love the town and most of the people here are wonderful. However, there is a growing under-current of people moving in who don't care much for community or respect of others, but simply care about themselves and their need for drugs, alcohol and quick cash.
Sometime early Monday morning our Main store was broken into. The thieves smashed both our front doors, destroying the locking mechanism on the one and causing very expensive repairs to both. They stole a few munchies, a very small amount of cash and left out the back door leaving it wide open. The temperature was between -12 & -14 C, which cooled our store down, over working the heaters, and costing a fortune in hydro which is already very expensive for the store, and two days later it still hasn't warmed up inside.
The hurt and the frustration it has caused my family has been severe, not to mention the extra expenses now added to our tightest months of the year. We've also seen an increase in shop lifting and heard several other local businesses complain about it as well.
My wife and I have always done our best to help those in need and to give whenever we can to make sure others don't go without, simply because we understand as we were there not too many years ago ourselves. I wish that these people who broke into our store were the kind that would simply ask for some money, because we would have gladly helped them out. Instead they smash our doors for a few dollars and munchies, costing us a fortune in repairs.
The toll this takes on us as a family is very great, because it makes us distrust many of the customers that come into our stores and wonder if they were the ones who robbed us, plus will they do it again. We also feel more distrustful towards anyone who even slightly looks like they might try to shop lift, because we don't want to lose anything more or be hurt again, and it even carriers over to people we know. We are constantly on guard, edgy and just worried as to what will happen next.
What makes it worse is since moving to this small community, this is the third time our store has been broken into, all for minor things. Yet, our previous town where we had the business for five years, we were never vandalized or robbed, not even once.
We know there are people who know who did this to us within our community, but no one wants to speak up or fight back because of fear that something might happen to them as well. So the vandalism, break-ins, shop-lifting's and worse will continue.
Today we celebrate Anti-bullying Day in Canada and I thought how ironic it is that we are teaching our kids to stand up against bullying, prejudices and those who make us live in fear, and these are the same feelings my family and I are experiencing after someone shop lifts from us and each time we are robbed like this.
Theft, shop-lifting, vandalism, break and entering are all forms of bullying because it leaves those who lose their stuff or pay for damages, feeling hurt, beaten down, betrayed and in fear. I think we need to also teach our children and others that these types of crimes are bullying as well and they also need to end.
More than half of the shop-lifting in our store is done by teens and children who feel they somehow deserve to get what they want, simply because they want it. Some even have the money to pay for it, but simply don't feel they have to or just steal things for sport, because they can. This attitude seems to be carrying forward into their adulthood where many of the adults who steal from us believe that they somehow deserve it because they don't have the money and we are obviously rich enough because we have a business, so why should it matter to us. I wonder how they would feel if I went to their house and took the same attitude and liberties with their stuff. But I guess that's the real difference now isn't it, I have too much respect for other people and their stuff than to steal from them, hurt them, make them live in fear or cause them that kind of pain.
Perhaps the answer to all this bullying within our society is to start teaching children at a young age how to respect others, their beliefs and their belongings; and by teaching our children what respect is and showing it to them as well, they may grow up showing and sharing that respect with all those around them. In addition, if we are actively involved with our children and hold them accountable, in appropriate ways, when the show disrespect, steal or bully others, instead of justifying their behavior or blaming other peoples children while turning a blind-eye towards our own, maybe they will learn that these behaviors are wrong and in-excusable.
These forms of teachings have worked with our two sons, and we have an entire community that feels the same way about them. I wonder how many other parents can confidently say the same things about their children, because the more who can means we have a greater hope for where our society is headed. Of course learning how to teach children to respect others also means we as adults have to set the proper example first and learn how to respect others too.
So with today being Anti-bullying day I encourage parents to spend time talking with their children about what true respect means. I encourage adults and children alike to consider how respectful their words and actions are towards others from all walks of life. And, maybe instead of living in fear of being bullied we can teach those who bully how to have respect for others and maybe even themselves.
After this last break-in to our store I know my family has had enough with being bullied in this town by those who show no respect for our property or what we have done in this community. Our hope is that something will change here soon and people will stand up against the bullying and crime increasing in our town, but the other option open to us to stop from being bullied anymore and to protect our family, is to leave to somewhere else where we can feel safe once more.
Just another thought I had.
Sunday, September 29, 2013
Jalapeño Popper Dip
Jalapeño Popper Dip
Ingredients
1 4 oz can diced jalapenos, well drained OR 4-6 fresh jalapenos, roasted and diced (include seeds if you like it really spicy)
1 8 oz package cream cheese, softened
1 cup sour cream
2 cups shredded cheddar cheese
3/4 cup + 1/4 cup shredded parmesan cheese
1 cup Italian seasoned bread crumbs
4 tablespoons butter or margarine, melted
1 tablespoon dried parsley
Instructions
In a mixer or by hand, combine cream cheese and sour cream.
Add cheddar cheese, 3/4 cup parmesan cheese, and diced jalapenos, mix well.
Spoon into 8x8 baking dish, spreading evenly.
Blend bread crumbs, melted butter, 1/4 cup shredded parmesan cheese, and dried parsley, using a fork or your fingers, until crumbly.
Sprinkle the buttery crumb topping evenly over the cream cheese mixture.
Bake at 350 degrees for 15 minutes, or until hot and breadcrumbs are golden brown. Do not overcook.
Serve with bread or crackers...
Sunday, August 11, 2013
Grow Roses
This is crazy crazy !! Never waste cut roses
Did you know that you can grow roses from cuttings?
Simply cut healthy stems, place them in large potatoes, and them bury them 3-4 inches deep in a healthy soil mixture of peat moss and top soil. The potatoes keep the stems moist and help develop the root systems. It's a perfectly simple way to multiply your rose garden without spending lots of $$$. It also works with many other types of plants.
Did you know that you can grow roses from cuttings?
Simply cut healthy stems, place them in large potatoes, and them bury them 3-4 inches deep in a healthy soil mixture of peat moss and top soil. The potatoes keep the stems moist and help develop the root systems. It's a perfectly simple way to multiply your rose garden without spending lots of $$$. It also works with many other types of plants.
Saturday, July 20, 2013
Cheeseburger in Paradise
Cheeseburger in Paradise by Jimmy Buffett
Ingredients:
1 lb lean ground beef
1 large onion (chopped)
1/2 teaspoon of seasoned salt
1/2 teaspoon of garlic powder
a dash or worcester sauce
1 cup of shredded cheddar cheese (I used 3/4 cheddar and 1/4 mozzarella)
1 cup of milk
1/2 cup of Original Bisquick mix
2 eggs
Directions:
Heat oven to 400°F.
Spray a 9 inch pie plate with non-stick cooking spray
Cook beef and chopped onion in a skillet over medium about 10 minutes or until beef is brown. Drain excess fat.
Stir in salt, garlic powder and worcester sauce and then spread in pie plate
Next, sprinkle the shredded cheese on top of the beef
In a small bowl, whisk together the milk, eggs and Bisquick. Make sure you try to get as many lumps out as you can. Pour over meat mixture.
Bake in oven for 25 minutes or until a knife comes out cleanBake in oven for 25 minutescheeseburger pie
Serves 4-5 people
Ingredients:
1 lb lean ground beef
1 large onion (chopped)
1/2 teaspoon of seasoned salt
1/2 teaspoon of garlic powder
a dash or worcester sauce
1 cup of shredded cheddar cheese (I used 3/4 cheddar and 1/4 mozzarella)
1 cup of milk
1/2 cup of Original Bisquick mix
2 eggs
Directions:
Heat oven to 400°F.
Spray a 9 inch pie plate with non-stick cooking spray
Cook beef and chopped onion in a skillet over medium about 10 minutes or until beef is brown. Drain excess fat.
Stir in salt, garlic powder and worcester sauce and then spread in pie plate
Next, sprinkle the shredded cheese on top of the beef
In a small bowl, whisk together the milk, eggs and Bisquick. Make sure you try to get as many lumps out as you can. Pour over meat mixture.
Bake in oven for 25 minutes or until a knife comes out cleanBake in oven for 25 minutescheeseburger pie
Serves 4-5 people
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