The electric clock. It was an invention made in England in 1810. It was first being built in New York, but after the developers moved to England and finished it. When it was made, they tested the invention with William Wheatstone. They showed it to him, he disagreed, but 2 years after Wheatstone stole the idea and almost got away with it, if a developer didn’t show proof, it was theirs.
Blueprints. It was an invention for buildings, structures and inventions. It was a smart idea for planning and preparing before doing the building or invention. After the companies looked at the prints, they knew it might not save time or money, when it was made, after when these blueprints were made, they never knew who made them or who he really was, so they did research and found out it was a man named John Herstal which is an inventor, so after they found out who it was, they now needed to actually see these blueprints. So, after they made some deals, they met John but instead of them seeing a blue paper of documents they found out the papers were grey and white which was a hard perspective to see when building construction but a year after the present of a blueprint John came back with a cytonic color with a color of blue which was a lot easier to see So, when most companies saw the diversion, they saw a potential in the prints they knew it was going to be easier to plan builds and machines which helped tractor companies a lot. So, all after that, John passed away and now blueprints are still being made every day.
The stapler. It is an invention for clipping papers together in offices when work is being done. When papers are together is hard to keep them nicely in order to look nice. It not only used for work its used for heavy duty staplers that push air into wood and other materiel. It’s not only used in heavy duty companies its also used in households.