When was hula hoop created




















This was not the case, however, in China or Russia, where circuses and gymnasts took up hula hooping as an integral part of their performances. Eventually, the hula-hoop was inducted into the National Toy Hall of Fame in , signifying its integral place within the entertainment and children's toy industries. Today, hula hooping is still as common among children as it was during the ancient times.

However methodical and structural advances have allowed for the hula-hoop's introduction into a variety of modern entertainment venues for adults as well. Anderson brought one back to her husband, and they decided it would be a great idea to market stateside. Melin thought it was a brilliant idea. But then he took the idea and ran with it.

Until his death, Melin maintained that he had invented the Hula-Hoop as Americans today know it. In the film, Anderson explains that because she and her husband failed to patent the device, they lost the lawsuit they filed against the Wham-O Corporation after the Hula-Hoop became enormously successful.

As far back as BCE Egyptians were curving reeds and rattan into circles. These hooped circles were swung around the waist, pushed along the ground by a stick or thrown in the air.

In Greece grapevine hoops were used not just for toys but as exercise equipment for those not strong enough to handle a harder workout - or for those who were a bit too snug in their toga.

Later, both Greek and Roman children played with hoops made from strips of scrap metal. In the North American continent, Eskimo children used hoops to learn harpooning skills; they would roll a hoop and then attempt to throw a pole through it. Richard Knerr and Arthur "Spud" Melin founded the Wham-O company, which helped popularize another ancient toy, the frisbee. The men were marketing a slingshot originally invented for training pet falcons and hawks it slung meat at the birds.

This slingshot was named "Wham-O" because of the sound it made when it hit the target. Wham-O also became the company's name. Wham-O has become the most successful manufacturer of hula hoops in modern times. On May 13, , Arthur Melin applied for a patent for his version of the hula hoop.

He received U. Patent Number 3,, on March 5, , for a Hoop Toy. Actively scan device characteristics for identification. Use precise geolocation data. Select personalised content. Create a personalised content profile.



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