The ice cream cone was invented at the St. Louis Worlds Fair by Ernest Hamwi in 1904. His waffle booth was next to an ice cream vendor who ran short of dishes. Hamwi rolled a waffle to hold ice cream and the cone was born.
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| Number | Title | Issue Date |
| 7626303 | Stator for inner rotor type mold brushless motor A stator includes split cores arranged in a cylindrical shape. Coils are wound continuously around teeth of split cores forming the same electrical phase via a bridge line. On the outer surface of the split core, openings are formed at the upper end face and the low... | 12/01/2009 |
| 7372181 | Rotor for brushless motor and brushless motor A rotor for a brushless motor which can securely prevent an idle running and a scattering of a magnet while restricting a manufacturing cost as low as possible. The rotor is provided with a sintered ring magnet in which not-ground recess portions are formed in an ax... | 05/13/2008 |