Google has an animated Google logo, aka Doodle, for the 250th birthday of Charles Macintosh. Charles Macintosh invented waterproof fabric, which is why Google has the man in a raincoat, to recognize his Mackintosh raincoat. In fact, the first raincoat sold in 1824 but was patented in 1823.
Charles Macintosh was born on December 29, 1766 in Glasgow, United Kingdom and died at the age of 76 on July 25, 1843.
Google wrote:
It’s a wonder how the weatherbeaten Brits coped before Scottish chemist Charles Macintosh invented his eponymous waterproof coat. His invention, patented in 1823, came about as he experimented with coal-tar naphtha and rubber and realised they could be fused together with fabric to create a waterproof surface. These days in the U.K., it’s common to call any type of raincoat a “Mac.”
Today’s Doodle shows Macintosh enjoying a Scottish rain shower whilst testing his ingenious invention.
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