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Have you ever been inventing to solve
a problem and you realize EUREKA! I have invented to solve ANOTHER
problem. That is what happened to the inventors below. They stumbled
upon their inventions…….accidentally!

Inventions that ACCIDENTALLY came
about when inventing something else!
 Art
Fry Do you remember Art Fry from School Supply Inventions
Month? If you do not Mr. Fry invented, Post it notes. Art Fry was
inventing a bookmark for his hymnal for church choir. He wanted
something that would not fall out or damage it. He developed the
sticky notes we now call Post It Notes! Mr. Fry spent years trying
to convince the company who now makes Post It notes 3M to buy the
rights. His determination paid off in a big way!
 Richard
James How did someone come up with the idea of a slinky?
In 1943, Richard James was a naval engineer trying to develop a
meter designed to monitor horsepower on naval battleships. Richard
was working with tension springs when one of the springs fell to
the ground. He saw how the spring kept moving after it hit the ground
and an idea for a toy was born. Mr. James along with his wife spent
two years after that perfecting the slinky toy!
 James
Wright James Wright, an engineer who worked for General Electric
was attempting to create a synthetic rubber. He was unable to create
this rubber and put his creation (later to be called silly putty)
on the shelf as a failure. This "Nutty Putty" as it was
first called, was soft and able to stretch many times its length
without tearing. One other unusual quality was that Silly Putty
® could copy the image of any printed material that it was pressed
upon. It was sold under the trade name of Silly Putty ®, selling
faster than any other toy in history with over $6 million in sales
for the year.
 Dr.
John Harvey Kellogg & William Keith Kellogg Both Kellogg
brothers were experimenting with boiled sheets of wheat. When they
were unexpectedly called away from their lab, they made a surprising
discovery when they returned the next day. The wheat dough when
placed between rockers no longer came out in sheets, but broke into
small flakes. Four years after the brothers marketed what has become
as America’s best known breakfast cereal, Kellogg’s
Corn Flakes!
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