Who is the inventor of the electric iron? How was this invention invented?

With the progress of the times and the development of science and technology, electric irons have become a daily item in people's daily life, because when we stack clothes in the closet and leave them outside for a long time, we will find many wrinkles on the clothes, which makes the clothes look very ugly. The function of an electric iron is to smooth these wrinkles and make clothes look brand-new.

So who was the inventor of the electric iron? The invention of the electric iron came from an American, Henry Silly.1On June 6th, 882, Silly obtained a patent for film invention. In the 20th century, electric irons began to be put on the market slowly, and at the same time, there was an upsurge, so now electric irons have been liked by many people and widely used. Because it is more convenient, it can really make our clothes elastic, so we can often see its shadow in our lives. Next, Bian Xiao will specifically introduce how it was invented.

When I was an electric iron, I didn't need electricity in the early days. The ancients cast a rectangle with iron and then put charcoal fire in it to iron clothes. Then in the17th century, Europeans used a heavy flat iron to iron clothes after heating them in a fire or a metal plate, but this would easily lead to many problems, such as burning clothes and sometimes hurting themselves. So Henry was stupid. Changed all this, he invented the first practical electric iron in 1882. Its structure is also relatively simple. It is equipped with wire elements. When the current passes through, the metal wire will heat up, which is similar to the traditional circuit principle. Then, when it is burned, its temperature will not reach very high, so people use it to iron clothes. As long as it is not particularly careless, clothes will generally not be burnt.

The widespread use of electric irons has changed some details of our lives and given it a certain development prospect, so electric irons have become a more important thing in our daily necessities.