Eli Whitney applied for a patent on the cotton gin on this day in 1793, a patent he was granted March 14, 1794. The U.S. Patent Office web site states: “Eli Whitney watched a cat pull feathers through a cage — it was how he thought of the invention now known as the cotton gin.” One must wonder: as Eli watched this disturbing scene, did he do nothing to rescue the unfortunate player in this “light bulb” moment? For surely these feathers were attached to some hapless bird who was trapped in that cage.
Let’s hoist a glass to Eli Whitney and the cotton gin, a name and an invention inextricably linked in grade school and barely thought about since then. And read about all kinds of American inventors.