Fermina Orduña Explained

Fermina Orduña
Citizenship:Spain
Occupation:Inventor

Fermina Orduña was a Spanish inventor and first woman to achieve a technological privilege (patent) in Spain.[1] She lived in the capital, Madrid.[2]

Patent

The patent described a special carriage to sell milk (cow, goat or donkey) to the public. Its purpose was to minimize transport time of milk due to keep it fresh. It additionally included feeding stations to keep the livestock fed and a hot water container to assist in milk storage. These allowed for fresh milk to be produced on sight. The patent protection had a period of 5 years from the date of issue on 20 May 1890.[3]

Legacy

The "Fermina Orduña" awards for technological innovation was created to reward those connected to Madrid who have significantly boosted scientific innovation.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Mujer y tecnología: las primeras murcianas en patentar un invento. 14 December 2014. Revista C.E.H..
  2. Gaceta de Madrid. Ministerio de la Gobernación. Imprenta Real. 10. 20 July 1868. Anuncios oficiales.
  3. Web site: Fermina Orduña, la primera mujer en registrar una patente en España. The Objective Periodismo ethos. es. 2020-02-24.