...that several people are credited with the invention of the flush toilet? Most people have heard of Thomas Crapper (1837-1910), the sanitary engineer who invented the valve-and-siphon arrangement that made the modern toilet possible. Another claimant to "the throne" was British inventor Alexander Cumming who patented a toilet in 1775. Then there's a nameless Minoan (a native of ancient Crete) who lived 4,000 years ago who supposedly was ahead of his time and created the first flush toilet!
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| Number | Title | Issue Date |
| 7198115 | Lead alignment attachment A construction equipment attachment for driving an object, such as a timber piles, steel piles, pipe piles, steel sheet piles, h-beam and the like, is provided. In one embodiment, the attachment includes a hammer slidably coupled to a lead, a lead mounting assembly ... | 04/03/2007 |
| 5330011 | Free fall stroker apparatus and method A free fall stroker for raising and dropping a drop hammer for soils bearing testing or the like includes a housing through which a drop hammer cable extends from one side to the bottom thereof. A pair of guide pulleys guide the cable through the housing ... | 07/19/1994 |
| 5107934 | Pile driver A relatively simple pile driver includes a tubular holder with a closed top end and an open bottom end for receiving a pile; a tubular hammer with a closed bottom end and an open top end, the hammer containing lead and being mounted on the holder; four gu... | 04/28/1992 |
| 4993500 | Automatic drive hammer system and method for use thereof An automatic drive hammer system includes an automatic drive hammer apparatus which is carried by a bucket pivotally mounted to a drill rig. The drive hammer apparatus may be pivoted in the bucket from an off-hole storage position to an on-hole loading/un... | 02/19/1991 |
| 4291780 | Apparatus for wires in the ground A mobile generator for producing seismic waves in the ground, which includes a mobile four-sided frame, a boom having its lower end pivotally connected to the frame, and a worm gear mounted on the frame such that by rotating the worm gear about its longit... | 09/29/1981 |