Title | : | Absurd Patent Inventions |
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Author | : | James Carter |
Release | : | 2025-04-24 |
Kind | : | ebook |
Genre | : | Science & Nature, Books, History |
Size | : | 513043 |
"Absurd Patent Inventions" explores the fascinating world of documented, yet ultimately unsuccessful, inventions. It delves into the intersection of science and history, showcasing the creative yet often impractical ideas that have been granted patents. The book examines why these inventions, ranging from overly complex household gadgets to outlandish personal care contraptions, failed to achieve commercial success. One intriguing fact is how many inventions were conceived to solve problems that didn't really exist, highlighting the importance of understanding consumer needs. The books approach analyzes the inventive spirit, historical context, and reasons for failure behind each invention. By studying these forgotten patents, the book reveals unique insights into the evolution of technology. It emphasizes that understanding these shortcomings is as valuable as studying successful innovations. The chapters progress chronologically, guiding readers through various categories of failed inventions, complete with original patent diagrams and historical context, culminating in a discussion of lessons learned. The book's value lies in its accessible narrative non-fiction style, making complex concepts understandable for a broad audience. It offers valuable lessons for inventors, entrepreneurs, and anyone interested in business innovation, engineering design, and the unpredictable nature of technological progress. It also offers a healthy dose of humor while maintaining accuracy. |