How the bendy straw was invented Moments of Vision 12 Jessica Oreck

In a Moment of Vision…

It’s the 1930s, San Francisco.

Joseph B. Friedman
and his young daughter Judith

are sitting at the counter
in a soda parlor.

Judith has just ordered a milkshake.

Vanilla or strawberry, we may never know.

When the milkshake arrives,
Joseph watches as little Judith struggles.

Seated on the parlor stool,

she is unable to reach the mouth
of the striped paper straw

protruding from her shake.

Joseph, in a moment of vision,
modifies Judith’s straw.

He inserts a screw into one end,

and using a piece of dental floss,

crushes the paper between the threads
of the screw

creating a series
of tiny equidistant corrugations.

After removing the screw,

the straw is able to bend over the side
of the glass

and Judith is able to savor her milkshake.

Joseph initially markets
the new flexible straw

to hospitals to help patients
drink while reclining,

but eventually, with the marketing
and business savvy from his sister Betty,

the bendy straw becomes a beloved utensil
of every child

and a regular household item.

在视觉的时刻……

这是 1930 年代,旧金山。

Joseph B. Friedman
和他的小女儿

Judith 坐在汽水店的柜台前

朱迪思刚点了一杯奶昔。

香草还是草莓,我们可能永远不会知道。

奶昔送来时,
约瑟夫看着小朱迪思挣扎。 她

坐在客厅的凳子上,

无法够到从摇晃中伸出
的条纹纸吸管的嘴

约瑟夫在异象中
改变了朱迪思的稻草。

他将一个螺丝钉插入一端,

然后用一根牙线将

螺丝钉之间的纸压碎,

形成
一系列微小的等距波纹。

取下螺丝后

,吸管可以弯曲到玻璃杯的一侧

,朱迪丝可以品尝她的奶昔。

Joseph 最初向医院推销
这种新型柔性吸管

,以帮助患者
在斜倚时喝水,

但最终,凭借
他姐姐 Betty 的营销和商业头脑,

这种柔性吸管成为每个孩子心爱的器具

和常规家居用品。