Refrigeration through history

By Famas.T
  • 500

    500ad

    500ad
    500 Egyptians and Indians made ice on cold nights by setting water out in earthenware pots
  • what people did

    what people did
    In England, servants collected ice in the winter and put it into icehouses for use in the summer This shows that people knew that they needed to keep their food cold. It impacts society becasue the health rate rises. Thomson, William i. “The Refrigerator.” weblly. weblly, 20 Sept. 2014. Web. 11 Nov. 2015.
  • what helped envent a refratior

    Helps the contribution to the creation of the fridge. This also helps society attempt to created the fridge.Dr. William Cullen, a Scotsman, studied the evaporation of liquids in a vacuum Thomson, William i. “The Refrigerator.” weblly. weblly, 20 Sept. 2014. Web. 11 Nov. 2015.
  • Michael Faraday

    Michael Faraday
    depth on cooling processes. This later leads to the refrigerator and it helped people develope new ideas too cool Thomson, William i. “The Refrigerator.” weblly. weblly, 20 Sept. 2014. Web. 11 Nov. 2015.
  • cooling

    1820 Michael Faraday, a Londoner, liquified ammonia to cause cooling Thomson, William i. “The Refrigerator.” weblly. weblly, 20 Sept. 2014. Web. 11 Nov. 2015.
  • cooling probloems

    1852 William Thomson & James Prescott cooling increases in proportion to the pressure difference Thomson, William i. “The Refrigerator.” weblly. weblly, 20 Sept. 2014. Web. 11 Nov. 2015.
  • james herrison

    james herrison
    1856 James Harrison commissioned by a brewery to build a machine that cooled beer Thomson, William i. “The Refrigerator.” weblly. weblly, 20 Sept. 2014. Web. 11 Nov. 2015.
  • 1859

    1859 Ferdinand Carre of France, developed the first ammonia/water refrigeration machine Thomson, William i. “The Refrigerator.” weblly. weblly, 20 Sept. 2014. Web. 11 Nov. 2015.
  • refrigeration machine was built

    Carl von Linde first practical and portable compressor refrigeration machine was built in Munich This is important because it could now be used throughout the soceity. It affected the people by allowing them to have better
    food quality. Thomson, William i. “The Refrigerator.” weblly. weblly, 20 Sept. 2014. Web. 11 Nov. 2015.
  • carl von

    1876 Carl von Linde, early models he used methyl ether, but changed to an ammonia cycle Thomson, William i. “The Refrigerator.” weblly. weblly, 20 Sept. 2014. Web. 11 Nov. 2015.
  • Ice Box

    Ice Box
    This impacted society because it kept items frozen instead of just cold. It helped with items like ice cream. it was a box with cooling
  • Leonard

    1914 Leonard Refrigerator Company renamed Electro-Automatic Refrigerating Company Thomson, William i. “The Refrigerator.” weblly. weblly, 20 Sept. 2014. Web. 11 Nov. 2015.
  • first self

    1915 Alfred Mellowes starts Guardian Frigerato to build first self-container refrigerator for home use Thomson, William i. “The Refrigerator.” weblly. weblly, 20 Sept. 2014. Web. 11 Nov. 2015.
  • production

    1923 AB Arctic.begins production of refrigerators based on Platen-Munter's invention Thomson, William i. “The Refrigerator.” weblly. weblly, 20 Sept. 2014. Web. 11 Nov. 2015.
  • wooden ice box

    these fridges were the veary first ones invented
    they were simple and easy to use and to move around
    these would be replaced every 4 days beacuse they were wooden
    there was no there was no other choice people who needed cold stuff they had to use this Thomson, William i. “The Refrigerator.” weblly. weblly, 20 Sept. 2014. Web. 11 Nov. 2015.
  • "D-fridge

    This new type of fridge shows that people wanted the newest and more efficent types of fridges. This impacts soceity because it cause more choices Thomson, William i. “The Refrigerator.” weblly. weblly, 20 Sept. 2014. Web. 11 Nov. 2015.
  • The first air-cooled refrigerator

    This made an impact because Electrolux was already a big name so people were willing to buy them since they had a largely known name. This also shows that more could be improved on the refrigerator Thomson, William i. “The Refrigerator.” weblly. weblly, 20 Sept. 2014. Web. 11 Nov. 2015.
  • 1935metal ice box

    1935metal ice box
    the wooden one was now changed to a metal one
    more things could been stored in a metal ice box
    thses could have been portable
  • ownig them

    ownig them
    1937 more than 2 million Americans owned refrigerators. Thomson, William i. “The Refrigerator.” weblly. weblly, 20 Sept. 2014. Web. 11 Nov. 2015.
  • G.E

    1939 refrigerator with one section for frozen food and a second for chilled food, introduced by G. E. Thomson, William i. “The Refrigerator.” weblly. weblly, 20 Sept. 2014. Web. 11 Nov. 2015.
  • side by side 1949

    thses had parell doors
    opend like doors and closet
    more capastiy stored more foods
    thses were still made out of metal witch kept high temptuers
    thses were not pouplouar until 1965 Thomson, William i. “The Refrigerator.” weblly. weblly, 20 Sept. 2014. Web. 11 Nov. 2015.
  • Ice Dispencers

    This made an impact on cold beverages becasue it made it easier for the ice to dispence through the refrigerator. It also made it handier to use ice in the kitchen. Thomson, William i. “The Refrigerator.” weblly. weblly, 20 Sept. 2014. Web. 11 Nov. 2015.
  • 1990 CFS

    1990 CFS
    these were more fashanabioal and more up to date
    these were more safe then others
    it ran on elecrsity but not as much as others
  • linda

    1894 Linde developed a new method (Linde technique) for the liquefaction of large quantities of air. Thomson, William i. “The Refrigerator.” weblly. weblly, 20 Sept. 2014. Web. 11 Nov. 2015.
  • 2000 freanch doors

    these doors were freanch doors and opend like a closet as well
    they were wide from the inside and had lots of space and had more cooling than rest and were made out of metal Thomson, William i. “The Refrigerator.” weblly. weblly, 20 Sept. 2014. Web. 11 Nov. 2015.
  • double door 1950

    double door 1950
    these were differnt beause they used gass
    the main chemical was ferion
    this was made by wood again because metal was inspesiver
  • 1000bc

    In 1000 BC, Chinese cut ice to keep food cold. In 500 BC, Egyptians were filling pots with water and leaving them outside on cold nights to create ice. Thomson, William i. “The Refrigerator.” weblly. weblly, 20 Sept. 2014. Web. 11 Nov. 2015.