Marvin Chester Stone invented the drinking straw because he didn't like the earlier invention of drinking straws by the Sumerians of Mesopotamia where they used dry, hollow, rye-grass as drinking straw's. He believed it made beverages taste like grass.
An inventor he made the drinking straw in 1888
The straw is believed to go back to the Sumerians of ancient Mesopotamia, who used natural materials to form cylindrical drinking funnels so they could drink beer - doing to through a straw helped them avoid the sediments left over from the fermentation process. The problem was that straws used for drinking liquids were made from rye-grass, and tended to give drinks a grassy flavour.Marvin Chester Stone was employed at a paper cigarette holder factory in Washington DC. He used a fine piece of paper from the cigarette holder factory, rolled it around a pencil then coated it in wax to prevent it becoming waterlogged.So, as to why he made it - firstly to provide an alternative to the "grassy" flavour of straws of the time, and secondly, he was in a position to find suitable materials to try a new approach.
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when you drink through a straw you remove some of the air in the straw. Because there is less air pressure of the straw is reduced. But the atmospheric pressure on the surface of the liquid.
The drinking straw as we know it today was invented in 1888 by Marvin Stone.
An inventor he made the drinking straw in 1888
when did marvin stone make the straw
the first striped straw called the stone straw
The modern drinking straw was patented on 3 December 1888 by Marvin Chester Stone.
The inventor of the modern drinking straw (1888).
He is best known as the inventor of the modern drinking straw. He also made paper cigarette holders and wind paper straws. He also invented a method for color fine china in imitation of the celebrated "peachblow vase" of the Walters collection
The modern drinking straw was patented in 1888 by Marvin C. Stone. However, the straw is believed to go back to the Sumerians of ancient Mesopotamia, who used natural materials to form cylindrical drinking funnels so they could drink beer - doing to through a straw helped them avoid the sediments left over from the fermentation process. Straws used for drinking liquids were made from rye-grass, and tended to give drinks a grassy flavour, so weren't very popular, even though they were practical. The modern drinking straw was actually patented on 3 December 1888 by Marvin Chester Stone who was employed at a paper cigarette holder factory in Washington DC. He used a fine piece of paper from the cigarette holder factory, rolled it around a pencil then coated it in wax to prevent it becoming waterlogged.
The modern drinking straw was patented on 3 December 1888 by Marvin Chester Stone who was employed at a paper cigarette holder factory in Washington DC. He invented the drinking straw by using a fine piece of paper from the cigarette holder factory, rolled it around a pencil then coated it in wax to prevent it becoming waterlogged.
The original drinking straws were hollow grass stems made of... straw. On this date in 1888, marvin-stone-1, who was already manufacturing paper cigarette holders, patented a new process for making drinking straws. He wound strips of paraffin-coatedpaper around a pencil and glued them together. Within two years, production of the straws had surpassed that of the cigarette holders. The manufacturing was done by hand until 1906, when Stone's company created a machine to do the job.
No, not a drinking straw. As for straw as in grass, I guess someone could eat that.
Historians have four that the earliest drinking straw was made by Sumerians for drinking beer. It was used to avoid the solid byproducts of fermentation.