which was then successfully used by scientists, was not patented by anyone, a british scientist, reynoldbergerge of the situation. and he also finalized the design, applied silver to the inner walls of the bottle, so that the thermal insulation became even higher, he placed the flask itself in a metal one. case a on the neck placed a screw cap glass of its own manufacturing company. here is such a new railing dish called a thermos from the greek therm, that is, hot, pilots have become big fans of the thermos. the fact is that at the beginning of the last century, airplanes did not have a closed cockpit in such conditions during the flight, hot tea was, of course, very, very, by the way, over time, many companies arose that were engaged in the production of thermoses. the assortment of customers was also expanded and offered thermal containers for food, thermo mugs and thermo flasks at the heart of the design. the same thermoba creator who never patented his brainchild, and did not earn anything on it. it was scottish scientist james dewar the man who changed the world. but now it's time to tel