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patented in 1893, was innovative in that it made use of the engine's residual heat, it was originally designed without a temperature control system, which resulted in overheating. There simply was no regulation and as the rail car advanced and used the engine, the cabin would become hotter and hotter. Although her invention was originally made for rail cars, the application for automobiles was very successful. Cars when first introduced were open aired. When cars began to be enclosed their heating systems weren't very noticeable. It wasn't until Ford implemented Wilcox's idea in 1929 that car cabins reached a noticeable warm temperature in the car. She also developed several stoves and housing appliances, including a combined cooking and hot-water-heating stove designed to save fuel by efficiently utilizing the wasted heat of the stove. These inventions, although not commercially successful, demonstrated her innovative approach to solving everyday problems and her forward-thinking in appliance design.
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her invention of the car heater, she also patented a combination of a clothes washer and dishwasher machines. This invention at the time were filed under her husband's name, as it was illegal for women to file patents under their own name at the time. By the time she came around to patent the car heater, it was now legal for women to file patents, and she was able to get full credit for her invention.
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