This is a list of inventions followed by name of the inventor (or whomever else it is named after). For other lists of eponyms (names derived from people) see Lists of etymologies .
Bailey bridge in Libya
Büchner funnel and flask
A round, white Botts' dot
A Codd bottle
Crompton's mule
Davy lamp
Dr. Martens boots
An Éolienne Bollée
London Eye Ferris wheel
Abney level – William de Wiveleslie Abney
Aldis lamp – Arthur Cyril Webb Aldis[ 1]
Aldrin – Kurt Alder [ 2]
Alexanderson alternator – Ernst Alexanderson
Algorithm – Muḥammad ibn Mūsā al-Khwārizmī [ 3]
Anderson shelter – John Anderson, 1st Viscount Waverley [ 4]
Anderton Shearer Loader – James Anderton[ 5]
Appertization – Nicolas Appert
Archimedes' screw – Archimedes
Argand lamp – Aimé Argand [ 6]
Armstrong breech-loading gun – William Armstrong, 1st Baron Armstrong
Armstrong's acid – Henry Edward Armstrong [ 7]
Austenite – William Chandler Roberts-Austen [ 8]
Auston switch – David H. Auston
Avtomat Kalashnikova (AK-47) – Mikhail Kalashnikov
Bailey bridge – Donald Bailey
Bakelite – Leo Baekeland
Barker code – Ronald Hugh Barker
Barlow lens – Barlow's wheel – Peter Barlow [ 9]
Bath Oliver – William Oliver
Beaufort scale – Sir Francis Beaufort
Beecham's Pills – Thomas Beecham
Belisha beacon – Leslie Hore-Belisha, 1st Baron Hore-Belisha
Benedict's reagent – Stanley Rossiter Benedict [ 10]
Benson raft – Simon Benson [ 11]
Bessemer converter – Henry Bessemer
Billinghurst Requa Battery – William Billinghurst and Josephus Requa
Birch gun – Noel Birch [ 12]
Bird's Custard – Alfred Bird
Biro – László Bíró
Blacker Bombard – Stewart Blacker
Bloomers – Amelia Bloomer
Botts' dots – Elbert Dysart Botts
Bourdon gauge – Eugène Bourdon
Bowden cable – Ernest Monnington Bowden
Bowie knife – James Bowie
Bowler hat – Thomas and William Bowler
Bradshaw's Railway Guide – George Bradshaw
Braille – Louis Braille
Bramah Press – Joseph Bramah
Brannock device – Charles F. Brannock
Brennan torpedo – Louis Brennan [ 13]
Brougham – Henry Brougham, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux
M1918 Browning Automatic Rifle – John Browning
Büchner funnel , Büchner flask – Ernst Büchner
Bunsen burner – Robert Bunsen
Burr Arch Truss – Theodore Burr [ 14]
Callanetics – Callan Pinckney
Cardigan – James Brudenell, 7th Earl of Cardigan
Carnot cycle , Carnot heat engine – Nicolas Léonard Sadi Carnot
Cassegrain telescope – Laurent Cassegrain
Catherine Wheel – Catherine of Alexandria
Chippendale chair , Chippendale furniture – Thomas Chippendale
Clerihew – Edmund Clerihew Bentley
Coade stone – Eleanor Coade
Codd-neck bottle – Hiram Codd
Coddington magnifier – Henry Coddington
Colt revolver – Samuel Colt
Coffey still – Aeneas Coffey
Congreve rocket – Sir William Congreve, 1st Baronet
Crompton's mule – Samuel Crompton
Crookes tube – William Crookes [ 15]
Cunningham – Briggs Cunningham
Daguerreotype – Louis Daguerre
Dalén light – Gustaf Dalén
Daly detector – Norman Richard Daly
Daniell cell – John Frederic Daniell
Davenport desk – Captain John Davenport
Davis Gun – Cleland Davis
Davy lamp – Humphry Davy
Derrick – Thomas Derrick
Derringer – Henry Deringer
Dewar flask – James Dewar
Diesel engine , diesel fuel – Rudolf Diesel
Dimroth condenser – Otto Dimroth
Divers's solution – Edward Divers
Dr. Martens – Klaus Märtens
Dolby noise-reduction system – Ray Dolby
Doppler radar – Christian Doppler
Draisine – Karl Drais
Edison effect (Thermionic emission ) – Thomas Edison
Edison screw – Thomas Edison
Ehrlich's reagent – Paul Ehrlich
Éolienne Bollée – Ernest Sylvain Bollée
Ericsson engine – John Ericsson
Erlenmeyer flask – Emil Erlenmeyer
Euclidean geometry – Euclid
Fairbairn–Sykes fighting knife – William Ewart Fairbairn and Eric Anthony Sykes
Faraday cage – Michael Faraday
Farrimond friction hitch – Barry Farrimond
Ferris wheel – George Washington Gale Ferris Jr.
Flinders bar – Matthew Flinders
Foley catheter – Frederic Foley
Foucault pendulum – Léon Foucault
Francis turbine – James B. Francis
Franklin stove – Benjamin Franklin
French drain - Henry F. French
Fresnel lens – Augustin-Jean Fresnel
Friedrichs condenser – Fritz Walter Paul Friedrichs
Frost Airship Glider – William Frost
A British 1865 Gatling gun
Gladstone bag
Gramme dynamo
Jacquard loom
Mausoleum – The Taj Mahal
Mills bomb
Minié balls
Moog synthesiser
Early Odhner Arithmometer
Pavlova dessert
John J. Pershing wearing a Sam Browne belt
Sousaphones in Switzerland
Stanhope gig
Sir Wilfred Stokes with Stokes Mortars
Thompson submachine gun
Etherwave Theremin by Robert Moog
Watt steam engine[ 27]
Wedgwood blue plate
Winchester rifle, 1886
US Zeppelin
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