Saturday, February 19, 2005

Celebrating Black Inventors (Part R)

I had a dream that someone showed me two cards. One with a five on it and one with a six. There's that 56 again. Now I'm confused. Is it 5 and 6 or 56? And what does it mean? Well I'm still counting down 56 days from the first time I heard it here.

Black Inventor Name: Victor Llewellyn Ransom
Patent #: 3,231,866
Date Patented: 1/25/1966
Item Patented: Traffic data processing system
Patent #: 3,866,185
Date Patented: 2/11/1975
Item Patented: Method and apparatus for gathering peak load traffic data

Black Inventor Name: Debrilla M. Ratchford
Patent #: 4,094,391 
Date Patented: 6/13/1978 
Item Patented: Suitcase with wheels and transporting hook 

Black Inventor Name: Ernest P. Ray
Patent #: 620,078
Date Patented: 2/21/1899
Item Patented: Chair supporting device

Black Inventor Name: Lloyd P. Ray
Patent #: 587,607
Date Patented: 8/3/1897
Item Patented: Dust pan

Black Inventor Name: Andre Reboucas
Patent #: NA
Date Patented: 1895 approx
Item Patented: Torpedo

Black Inventor Name: Craig C. Redmond, Sr.
Patent #: 6,085,356 
Date Patented: 7/11/2000 
Item Patented: Waist Band Expander 


“Dear friends, since God so loved us, we also ought to love one another. No one has ever seen God; but if we love one another, God lives in us and his love is made complete in us.” (1 John 4:11,12)

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