...that the Slinky toy was the result of a failed attempt by engineer Richard James to produce an antivibration device for ship instruments? His goal was to develop a spring that would instantaneously counterbalance the wave motion that rocks a ship at sea. Instead, he developed the Slinky.
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| Number | Title | Issue Date |
| 5843470 | Method and composition for inhibiting post-surgical adhesions A method and compositions for reducing post-surgical adhesion formation/reformation in mammals following surgical injury to a body cavity or organs situated therein. The aqueous compositions comprising pentoxifylline and a polyoxyalkylene block copolymer ... | 12/01/1998 |
| 5681576 | Method and composition for post surgical adhesion reduction A process and compositions for reducing post-surgical adhesion formation/reformation in mammals following injury to organs situated in mammalian body spaces. Aqueous, isotonic gel compositions, preferably at mammalian body fluid pH, comprising a polyoxyal... | 10/28/1997 |
| 5593683 | Method of making thermoreversible polyoxyalkylene gels Compositions based upon aqueous gels for medical application, comprising polyoxyalkylene copolymers. Such gels which are isotonic, iso-osmotic, pH balanced, thermo-reversible gels are ideal vehicles for drug or diagnostic agent delivery.... | 01/14/1997 |
| 5587175 | Medical uses of in situ formed gels Balanced pH, hyperosmotic, hypoosmotic, or isoosmotic gels are ideal vehicles for drug delivery. They are especially suited for topical body cavity or injection application of drugs or diagnostic agents; for drug or diagnostic agent delivery to the eye of... | 12/24/1996 |