Alfred L. Cralle

Inventor, Deceased Person

1866 – 1920

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Who was Alfred L. Cralle?

Alfred L. Cralle an African-American from Virginia, who became an inventor and businessman in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He is best remembered for inventing the ice cream scoop in 1897.

Alfred L. Cralle was born in Kenbridge, Lunenburg County, Virginia in 1866 just after the end of the American Civil War. He attended local schools and worked with his father in the carpentry trade as a young man, becoming interested in mechanics.

He was sent to Washington, DC where he attended Wayland Seminary, one of a number of schools founded by the American Baptist Home Mission Society to help educate African-Americans after the Civil War. He later settled in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania where he first served as a porter in a drug store and at a hotel.

It was while working in Pittsburgh as a porter that Cralle noticed that ice cream, which had become a popular confection, was difficult to dispense. It tended to stick to spoons and ladles, usually requiring use of two hands and at least two implements to serve. To overcome this, he invented a mechanical device now known as the ice cream scoop and applied for a patent. On February 2, 1897, he was granted U.S. Patent #576395.

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Born
Sep 4, 1866
Lunenburg County
Also known as
  • Alfred Cralle
Ethnicity
  • African American
Nationality
  • United States of America
Profession
Education
  • Wayland Seminary
Lived in
  • Virginia
Died
1920

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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