Richard James The Slinky Thesis Statement By accident
Richard James The Slinky
Thesis Statement • By accident, Richard James, created a toy that began a craze that has lasted decades.
Early Life and Education • Richard Thompson James was born on January 1, 1914. • Graduated from Westtown School, a Quaker boarding school in Cheser County, PA, in 1935. • In 1939 he graduated from The Pennsylvania Sate University with a degree in Mechanical Engineering.
His Invention • Richard James was trying to develop a way to suspend sensitive instruments on a naval vessel, even in rough seas. • He was working with tension springs and accidently dropped on. • He came up for the idea for a toy when he saw how the spring kept moving even after it was dropped.
His Invention (Cont. ) • With a $500 loan, he developed a coil winding machine and started a company to mass-produce the toy called the Slinky. • His wife gave the toy the name Slinky. • Since invented in 1945, around 300 million Slinkys have been purchased
Impact of Slinky® • The slinky was an accidental discovery/invention • Millions have been sold. • It has been used to • Demonstrate properties of waves. • Troops used them as mobile radio antennas • Zero gravity experiments for NASA • The Slinky has been a household name for over 60 years.
Notable Toy • The Slinky Jingle: • "What walks down stairs, alone or in pairs, And makes a slinkity sound? A spring, a marvelous thing, Everyone knows it’s Slinky… It's Slinky, it's Slinky, for fun it's a wonderful toy It's Slinky, it's fun for a girl and a boy • Richard James told his wife Betty, "I think I can make a toy out of this" and then spent the next two years figuring out the best steel gauge and coil to use for the toy.
Conclusion • The slinky may not be a life saving device or have made a social impact on the world but it did make many children across the world happy. When something created from an accident can go on and sell millions, become a household name and stay around for as long as it has, it has clearly made an impact on popular culture.
Sources • http: //inventors. abo ut. com/od/sstartinve ntions/a/slinky. htm • http: //en. wikipedia. o rg/wiki/Richard_T. _J ames
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