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  2. Teapot - Wikipedia

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    The teapot has been featured in the American children's song from 1939, "I'm a Little Teapot". In Korea, the teapot is commonly used as a serving container for various types of wines. Part of the constellation of Sagittarius contains an asterism (or a star pattern not officially recognized as a constellation) that famously resembles a teapot.

  3. Melitta - Wikipedia

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    This Melitta teapot was the model for the Utah teapot 3D rendering, a ubiquitous object in early computer graphics research. In 1908, Melitta Bentz, a 35-year-old woman from Dresden, Germany, invented the first coffee filter, receiving a patent registration for her "Filter Top Device lined with Filter Paper" from the Patent Office in Berlin on 8 July.

  4. Cube teapot - Wikipedia

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    The cube teapot was invented by Englishman Robert Crawford Johnson (1882–1937), [2] who was responsible for the design and registered "Cube Teapots Ltd" in 1917. Johnson specified in his patent application that the design could be made in either ceramic or metal. [ 3 ]

  5. Utah teapot - Wikipedia

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    The Utah teapot, or the Newell teapot, is one of the standard reference test models in 3D modeling and an in-joke [1] within the computer graphics community. It is a mathematical model of an ordinary Melitta -brand teapot designed by Lieselotte Kantner [ de ] that appears solid with a nearly rotationally symmetrical body.

  6. Teasmade - Wikipedia

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    Goblin's next model, also invented by Thornton, was patented in 1934 and was manufactured from 1936. This was the first tea-maker sold under the name Teasmade. A patent sketch of 1934 shows the essential features. [8] A kettle with a tube leading into a teapot was heated by an electric element switched by an alarm clock.

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    Opinion: Author Jack McElroy has fascinating morsels on Fayette County's Carl Magee, whose role in revealing the Teapot Dome affair was just the start 100 years ago, a former Iowan exposed the ...

  8. 100 years ago, a former Oklahoman exposed nation’s biggest ...

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    An inventor, school superintendent, journalist, businessman, politician — Carl Magee "crowded the experiences of several lifetimes into his 73 years.”

  9. The Hall China Company - Wikipedia

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    The teapot business was so successful that the company decided to expand it from the original three designs to a plethora of new shapes and colors. In the 1940s the teapot business began to dwindle. By the 1960s, probably due to the increased preference for coffee by the public, teapot sales had fallen to insignificance.