...that in the early 1940s GE engineer James Wright was charged with a task of utmost importance to the war effort: develop a cheap substitute for rubber that could be used to produce tires, gas masks and a whole host of military gear. Wright tackled the task diligently -- and wound up inventing Silly Putty.
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| Number | Title | Issue Date |
| 6297436 | Valve assembly for musical instruments A valve assembly including at least one valve body designed to be mounted on a musical instrument, such as but not limited to a trombone or like "brass" instrument and adapted to regulate air flow through the instrument, between at least a first path of a... | 10/02/2001 |
| 5367938 | Horn with intermediate tube network enlarged in inner diameter A full-double French horn comprises a mouth piece, a front tube member, an intermediate tube network associated with valves, a rear tube member and a bell for defining a vibrative column of air, and the inner diameter of the intermediate tube network affe... | 11/29/1994 |
| 4872389 | Detachable mouthpipe assembly A detachable mouthpipe assembly for releasably attaching a mouthpipe having a reduced end portion to a musical instrument having a receiving aperture for receiving the reduced end portion. The detachable mouthpipe assembly includes a substantially U-shape... | 10/10/1989 |
| 4718318 | Flow path selector valve for use in wind instruments made of metal This invention relates to a flow path selector valve for use in wind instruments made of metal, such as a trumpet or a French horn. The valve comprises at least one pair of valve members, which consist each of a solid of revolution and are rotatably mount... | 01/12/1988 |