Bessie Virginia Blount (1914-2009) Inventor of a self-feeding - TopicsExpress



          

Bessie Virginia Blount (1914-2009) Inventor of a self-feeding device for amputees Bessie Blount was born in 1914 in Virginia. She trained as a physical therapist in Chicago and New Jersey. She provided physical therapy for WWII soldiers; it was here that she invented the electrically driven feeding device. This was the first device that fed a patient that was bedridden or wheelchair bound. It would administer food through a tube in small continuous portions. If a patient bit down on the feeding tube it would activate the flow of food. Blount was unable to market her device. She took her invention overseas where France quickly purchased her device for use in their military hospitals She later invented a receptacle device that could be worn around a patient’s neck. She again applied for a patent for the receptacle device and again was denied. This time the device was bought by Belgium. Blount also taught physical therapy at the Bronx hospital in New York. She became a forensic scientist and went into the area of law. She was the first African American to work for Scotland Yard. She died in 2009. She was quoted as saying that she had proven "that a black woman can invent something for the benefit of humankind."
Posted on: Thu, 01 Aug 2013 22:57:15 +0000

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