- Patsy O’Connell Sherman
Patsy O’Connell Sherman (
September 15 ,1930 inMinneapolis, Minnesota -February 11 ,2008 ) was an Americanchemist .Career
Sherman was a 1952 alumnus of
Gustavus Adolphus College located in St. Peter, Minnesota.She was the co-inventor along with Samuel Smith of
Scotchgard while an employee of the3M corporation in 1952. Sherman remained at 3M for several years improving on Scotchgard and developed other uses for the product. [http://www.jadcommunications.com/newsletters/jad_jul_2005.htm Jadcomm] ] Scotchgard would become, arguably, the most famous and widely used stain repellent and soil removal product in north America.An accidental spill of a flurochemical rubber on an assistant’s tennis shoe was the beginning to the invention of the product. After exhaustive attempts to remove the spill failed, Sherman moved her intention from removing the spill to using the spill as a protectant from spills. Sherman and Smith received Cite patent|US|3574791 on April 13, 1971, for "invention of block and graft copolymers containing water-solvatable polar groups and fluoroaliphatic groups." [http://www.uspto.gov/web/offices/ac/ahrpa/opa/kids/kidevents_press.html USPTO] ] Sherman holds 13 patents with Smith in flurochemical polymers and polymerization processes.
Due to the success of the product Sherman was featured on
Minnesota Public Radio in a call-in segment on WCCO radio's Boone and Erickson show to discuss Scotchgard in 1969. Sherman was recruited to appeal to the housewives in the radio audience.During development of the Scotchgard product in the 1950s, Sherman was required to wait for performance results outside of the
textile mill during testing due to a rule at that time that women were not allowed in the mill. At that time in American history, there were very few female chemists; Sherman was a rarity in the corporate environment. [ [http://www.davinciinstitute.com/page.php?ID=108 Da Vinci Institute] ]She has been a member of the
American Chemical Society for over 50 years. [ [http://pubs.acs.org/cen/acsnews/8013/pdf/8013acsmembers50yrs.pdf?sessid=7775 ACS] ]3M announced on May 16, 2000 that they would be reformulating Scotchgard. The company stated “low levels of chemicals (
PFOS andPFOA ) present in humans and the environment did not pose a health risk.” [http://news.minnesota.publicradio.org/features/2005/02/22_edgerlym_3mscience/ Public radio] ] Global investigation of PFOS results show blood of bald eagles in the Great Lakes region, to polar bears in Alaska contain small amounts of the chemical. There continues to be debate regarding the toxicity of the compound.In October 2002, along with notable speakers such as
Steve Wozniak (the inventor of theApple computer ), Sherman spoke at theUnited States Patent and Trademark Office s 200 birthday celebration. She was one of 37 inventors who spoke on the process of invention. She said cquote|you can encourage and teach young people to observe, to ask questions when unexpected things happen. You can teach yourself not to ignore the unanticipated. Just think of all the great inventions that have come through serendipity, such asAlexander Fleming 's discovery ofpenicillin , and just noticing something no one conceived of before. [ [http://ideaflow.corante.com/archives/2002/11/12/invention_the_art_of_observation_curiosity_and_serendipity.php COREANTE.com] ]Recognition
*Sherman was inducted into the
National Inventors Hall of Fame in 2001 [ [http://www.invent.org/hall_of_fame/160.html National Inventors Hall of Fame] ] and has served on the board of directors.
*Sherman received the Joseph M. Biedenbach Distinguished Service Award in 1991 from theAmerican Society for Engineering Education . [ [http://www.asee.org/activities/awards/archive/division1.cfm ASEE.org] ]
*She became a Distinguished Alumni Citation Recipient for Scientific Research in 1975. [ [http://www.gustavus.edu/alumni/alumni_assoc/awards.cfm Awards] ]Trivia
*Sherman’s name is an answer to a question in the trivia
board game “Eve’s Quest.” [ [http://www.evesquest.com/ Eve's Quest] ]
*She was featured in a History Channel commercial for May 24th Great Inventions week in 200X. [ [http://www.history.com/media.do?id=mminc_sizzle_spot1_broadband&action=clip History.com] ]
*Sherman's 1947 high school aptitude test indicated she would be most suited to the role of a housewife. Sherman demanded to take the boy’s version of the aptitude test. The results reflected Sherman's interest in science and listed dentistry or chemistry as her potential career path.ee also
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