The first recorded evidence of a dishwasher was from 1850 when a simple hand
turned splashing device attached to a wooden tub made by Joel Houghton was given
a patent. Developing on this idea L.A. Alexander added gears to a spinning rack
holding dishes that allowed it to be spun inside a tub of water and this was
patented in 1865. Both of these were very crude and made entirely of wood and
did not actually clean dishes very well.
Josephine Cochrane was a wealthy
woman and had engineering in her blood as her grandfather John Fitch was famous
for inventing the steamboat. She also liked to entertain friends frequently and
hold social events at her home resulting in a lot of dishes needing to be
cleaned each time. The crockery she used for entertaining was expensive and was
often getting broken by the servants while washing up. Getting fed up with this
she decided to build a dishwasher that could wash dishes quickly without
breaking them. She built a machine consisting of a wooden wheel lying flat in a
copper boiler which could be turned either by hand or driven by a power source
via a pulley. Wire framed compartments made to fit her dishes were attached to
this wheel and the combination of it spinning and soapy hot water being showered
on them by the boiler resulted in the first efficient dishwasher.
She
took her dishwasher to the world fair in 1893 in Chicago where it won the
highest award and people ranging from friends to hotel and restaurant owners
were queuing up asking for a dishwasher machine of their own. Quickly she
patented the invention and opened a production factory to build them and this
company became the household appliance giant today known as KitchenAid. More
companies also started making other versions some with conveyor belts and others
with baskets spun by various methods both using a jet or spray of hot water
poured from above to clean the dishes.
It wasn抰 till the 1920抯 that any
significant advances were made to the design of these machines when permanent
plumbing was introduced to hook them up to a constant water supply. Only
restaurants, hotels and wealthy families had these appliances as they were large
and expensive and it wasn抰 till 1937 that a dishwasher small enough for a home
was built. It was built by William Howard Livens and looked more like the
washers we have today with mesh baskets inside a metal container and a front
opening door with a drying element introduced into its design in 1940. Gradually
they became smaller, cheaper and more efficient and by the end of the 50s were
getting more popular as a home kitchen appliance. Popularity continued to
increase with most homes in the USA owning one by the end of the 70s. Today they
are popular all through Europe and the Middle East where they took longer to
catch on than in the USA.
A large range is available today with many big
name manufacturers like Whirlpool, Bosch Maytag, GE and many other creating a
very competitive market.
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