The creator of the common plunger is no other than Vince Vanata
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The device commonly known as a plunger was invented by Jeffrey Gunderson, a farmer on the Isle of Jersey. He originally created it to alleviate his cows of... ... Who invented the first remote-controlled car?
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Who invented the toilet bowl plunger? Everyone knows that the Super Mario Brothers did. LOL! Science > Inventions & Devices ... Yup, Mario and Luigi thought it was much easier to do their job once they invented the plunger, instead of going down there, consuming various drugs like mushrooms and ''leaves'' and lotus...
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Plunger - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A plunger is a common device used to release stoppages in plumbing. The tool consists of a rubber cup with an attached stick "shaft", usually made of wood or bronze. Before use, any hair etc. in the...
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Flush toilet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A flush toilet is a toilet that disposes of human waste by using water to flush it through a drainpipe to another location. Flushing mechanisms are found more often on western toilets (used in the s...
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And you run around the house looking for the plunger you hid because you didn't want an ugly looking plunger sitting out for all to see!! The solution is Plungees! Now you can keep a plunger next to every toilet in the house.
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; A little bathroom humor from Plungees! Golf and Baseball - cleverly covered with plush grass carpeting - are a huge hit with sports fans. Animal lovers love the fur-covered Cow and Leopard, and the silk-screened Dog. ... A Frenchman named Paul Plunge (pronounced Plung-jay) invented the plunger.
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Two years later in 1777 Samuel Prosser applied for and received a patent for a plunger closet. A year later Joseph Bramah invented a valve at the bottom of the bowl that worked on a hinge.
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The most famous product attributed to Thomas Crapper wasn't invented by him at all. The "Silent Valveless Water Waste Preventer" (No. 814) was a symphonic discharge system that allowed a toilet to flush effectively when the cistern was only half full.
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I get the plunger in as deep as I can. It’s lodged in there pretty good now … Uh-Oh, the darn thing is stuck! Who ever invented the concept of a stinking plunger anyway? What a STUPID invention!
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