8 Inventions By Famous Authors

Cerebral Shunt by Roald Dahl

The concept of a cerebral shunt, a medical device, was introduced in his short story "William and Mary." Dahl’s work on the Wade-Dahl-Till valve designed to alleviate brain fluid build-up.

Self-Pasting Scrapbook by Mark Twain

Mark Twain patented a self-pasting scrapbook, a convenient way to preserve memories through adhesive pages.

The Pringles Chips Machine by Gene Wolfe

Gene Wolfe, an engineering editor, helped design the machine that produces Pringles potato chips.

Postage Case by Lewis Carroll

Lewis Carroll, the author of "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland," patented a postage case for holding stamps securely. The case had secret pockets for quick access to the right denominations of the stamps.

Virtual Autograph Pen by Margaret Atwood

Margaret Atwood developed the “Longpen” for remote autographing books through video-conferencing, personalising inscription on a LCD screen.

The Backless Brassiere by Caresse Crosby

The inventor of the brassiere, patented a novel design of a brassiere as an alternative to corset using handkerchief for anatomical support, Caresse Crosby, was also a writer.

Granthika by Vikram Chandra

Vikram Chandra described a software called Granthika for authors.

Waterbed by Robert Heinlein

Although not solely credited to him, Robert Heinlein's writing and inventions influenced the development of the waterbed.

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