Friday 27 September 2013

8 popular inventions that never needed to be improved


Imagine that someone will hand you the original typewriter Shuolza and Glidden in 1868 and says that his impending graduation work you have to write using that antique. That’s really been a hellish torment!
The speed with which you typed on a regular keyboard, significantly reduced the use of such machines, because your fingers are not used to bang on the keys with such force. In addition, you will not even see what’s printed on the sheet. Without any doubt, the modern equivalents of devices for typing much more practical and easier predecessors.
We are constantly improving all that we created earlier. However, there are things that are 100 or even more years, but they are still considered to be perfect. Of course, over time they underwent some aesthetic changes, and improved technology of their production. But if you got into the hands of one of the original of things you could easily use it for its intended purpose. So, before you 8 inventions, which were so good that they never needed to be improved.

1. Barbed wire

1379870809_1
Let’s say you live anywhere in the state of Oklahoma, in the court in 1880 and you want to keep your cows away from your corn. What is the solution? ”We need to build a fence” – you might say. Well, good luck to you. Here are just given the size of your field, wood for the fence you are unlikely to be enough. And if you try to build your ranch 25-km fence made of stone or brick, then, most likely, already have time to grow old by the end of the work. And what do you do? The construction of the fence with barbed metal elements appear in various patent offices around the world in the 1860s, but nothing much came of it. Joseph Glidden, Jacob Heysham, Charles Francis Washburn and Isaac Ellwood put a lot of effort in order to find an easy and cheap way to build a barbed wire fence. In the late 1870s, barbed wire became available.

2. Bubble wrap

1379870809_1
At the end of 1950 to Alfred Fielding and Marc Chavannes brilliant idea in the spirit of the Space Age: plastic, three-dimensional and pleasant to the touch wallpaper. Only for experienced people who want to decorate their ideal home. Unfortunately, glued together plastic shower curtains with the air inside does not become popular. However, like many other innovators, they just changed its focus, turning failure into success. Forget wallpaper. In 1964, they patented a “method of producing a multi-layer shock-absorbing material.” Thus, bubble wrap has become one of the ways to keep your sets intact during transportation.

3. Rocking chair

1379870809_1
Rocking chairs have been recently invented in America. Some people say that they invented himself Benjamin Franklin, but it is not. The first piece appeared in the early 18th century, and especially applauded by people suffering from back pain or rheumatism. It is not just soothing rocking, which favorably affect your health. Rocking chair automatically adjusts the center of gravity for a person sitting on it, allowing you to take the most comfortable position.

4. Clip

1379870809_1
With the advent of easy to bend the wire was set up a number of variations of the present paper clips, that they would be enough for a whole language characters. Patent offices of the late 19th century were littered with every imaginable and unimaginable forms clips, among which were the curls, wings, triangles, pretzels, etc. And all of them have been patented, but the one that we use for 100 years. In the end, the controversial origin of the elongated clip replaced all of its competitors on the sidelines of history.

5. Kettle

1379870809_1
Archaeologists believe that the tea appeared during the reign of the Yuan Dynasty, which began in 1279. These pots were made of clay and is likely to serve as a universal device for the Tea Party. In kettles boil water, brewed tea and even drank from them. (It was believed that the original teapots were single serve, and drank tea directly from the spout.) Today’s kettles amazing variety: you can buy tea from a paper or even titanium, but the perfect design of the handle, lid and spout remain unchanged.

6. Swatter

1379870809_1
Long handle, square grid and brainless fly, beating her head against the window glass, putting in jeopardy. Perfect alignment. In 1900, Robert Montgomery patented invention called “The Fighter Flies,” which was later popularized by Dr. Samuel Krambaynom in 1905. He urged residents of Kansas kill flies, where possible, to stop the spread of disease. He even borrowed chants ftbolnoy team Topeka “Hit the ball!” And changed it to “Strike a fly!” And no guns or miserable vacuum Velcro will not be able to compete with the fly swatter in popularity.Because people always like banging something with a stick.

7. Mousetrap

1379870809_1
Even a woman with severe temper at the sight of the flattened mouse mousetrap can happen hysterical: it is swinging his arms and publish mewling sounds, feeling something between pity and disgust. But there was a time when the loss of self-control in the form of a mouse was a luxury. Mice were pests: they threatened the health, young children and food supplies.
The spring trap, invented by William Hooker, was a blessing for the entire civilized world, because it’s even better than a cat, because the chase and eliminated the element of chance. In 1903, John Mast improved mousetrap design, making it more reliable and less traumatic for those who use it. It is this design we use to this day.

8. Lego

1379870809_1
Yes, you can buy a set for 30 dollar. and collect a copy of the Ferrari Formula 1 on the scale of 1:9 or her hands to create a shocking piece of modern art. But the first Lego, those are mutually interlocking blocks, which you had as a child, still exist and are widely used.
Carpenter Ole Kirk Christiansen began to produce his new-fangled “automatically mating bricks” in 1949. He used plastic in those years: expensive, fragile, and possibly even radioactive.So at first dice will not find popularity with parents who were convinced that the “real” toys made of wood and metal.
In the end, his son Gottfried improved manufacturing process and patented the modern Lego in 1958. It is noteworthy that the first components made over 50 years ago, can easily be used with brand new Lego parts, without fear of inconsistencies.

No comments:

Post a Comment

thank you for your precious time and feedback.