Many women have demonstrated that they are able to find innovative solutions and achieve scientific discoveries. Here are a range of purposes invented by women that we use every day. Anastasia Ivanova presented her in a report on the Russian website "APR".

Garbage can with pedal and kitchen utensils
The facilities of most institutions today include a pedal waste bin, invented by Lillian Gilbert, and thanks to which one can get rid of the garbage without having to touch the box with his hand.

Gilbert's inventions are not limited to the pedal bin, but include many modern kitchen tools, some of which have been modified. In the early 20th century, Lillian designed the shelves on the refrigerator door and made the can opener easier.

Drivers have questioned Mary's invention of car glass scanners, but all cars are now fitted with (Pixels)

Car glass scanners
Drivers questioned Mary Anderson's ability to windshield wipers, thinking they were distracted while driving. The arguments made by the drivers at the time seemed just an excuse to thwart this female invention.

In 1917, Charlotte Brighow developed these scanners to become automatic, and despite the fact that her invention was subjected to many criticisms, over time all cars were fitted with them.

Diapers
Women faced many problems before the emergence of diapers that can be disposed of, especially in light of the continuous need to wash baby clothes, which exhausts and takes a lot of time.

Marion Donovan has decided to reduce the burden of other mothers' difficulties. In 1951 she obtained the patent of nappies that made life easier for mothers of young children.

The anti-water diapers were first sold at the Saks Fifth Avenue store, and Donovan then sold her patent for $ 1 million, in 1960 to create disposable diapers.

Women owe Josephine Cochran the invention of a dishwasher in 1886, later to be developed by many people (Getty Images)

Dishwasher
All women owe to Josephine Cochran who invented the dishwasher, although she did not need this machine because she belonged to a noble family and had maids in her house. It was patented in 1886, later to be developed by many people.

Correction fluid
The correction fluid, which helps to hide misspellings on paper, was an invention that was the house of Nesmith Graham, working in the secretariat and rewriting entire pages each time a simple error was made to make the correction fluid.

He obtained his patent in 1958 and renounced the patent for Gillette in 1979 for $ 47.5 million.

Alphabet cubes
The invention of author Adeline Whitney contributed to simplifying the task of teaching children reading. It was patented in 1988. Since then, the alphabet has gained popularity, and today there are plastic and paper models.

Adjustable dog bridle
Mary Delaney invented the one-button adjustable dog collar that was patented in 1908 and is still used today because of its characteristics that ensure control of the pet while walking.

Grace Hopper's innovative "Computer Mark" has developed its characteristics alongside Howard Aiken (Pixabee)

Computer Mark
Grace Hooper was an innovative computer mark, developed his characteristics alongside Howard Aiken, and was one of the first to develop Cobol, one of the first programming languages.