Sneha Girap (Editor)

Walter Frederick Morrison

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Name
  
Walter Morrison


Role
  
Inventor

Walter Frederick Morrison RIP Walter Frederick Morrison inventor of the frisbee

Died
  
February 9, 2010, Monroe, Utah, United States

January 23: The Frisbee: Kurtwood Smith


Walter Frederick "Fred" Morrison (January 16, 1920 in Richfield, Utah – February 9, 2010 in Monroe, Utah) was an American inventor and entrepreneur, best known as the inventor of the Frisbee.

Contents

Walter Frederick Morrison Fred Morrison Passes Professional Disc Golf Association

Morrison claimed that the original idea for a flying disc toy came to him in 1937, while throwing a popcorn can lid with his girlfriend, Lu, whom he later married. The popcorn can lid soon dented which led to the discovery that cake pans flew better and were more common. Morrison and Lu developed a little business selling "Flyin' Cake Pans" on the beaches of Santa Monica, California.

Walter Frederick Morrison A sad day for Ultimate players Walter Frederick Morrison

During World War II he learned something of aerodynamics flying his P-47 Thunderbolt in Italy. He was shot down and was a prisoner of war for 48 days.

Walter Frederick Morrison WALTER FREDERICK MORRISON FREE Wallpapers amp Background

In 1946, he sketched out a design (called the Whirlo-Way) for the world's first flying disc. In 1948 an investor, Warren Franscioni, paid for molding the design in plastic. They named it the Flyin-Saucer. After disappointing sales, Fred & Warren parted ways in early 1950. In 1954, Fred bought more of the Saucers from the original molders to sell at local fairs, but soon found he could produce his own disc more cheaply. In 1955, he and Lu designed the Pluto Platter, the archetype of all modern flying discs. On January 23, 1957, they sold the rights for the Pluto Platter to the Wham-O toy company. Initially Wham-O continued to market the toy solely as the "Pluto Platter", but by June 1957 they also began using the name Frisbee after learning that college students in the Northeast were calling the Pluto Platter by that name. Morrison also invented several other products for Wham-O, but none were as successful as the Pluto Platter.

Walter Frederick Morrison httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediacommonsthu

Morrison and his wife, Lu Nay Morrison had three children. Lu died in 1987.

There is a disc golf course in Holladay, Utah named in his honor.

Morrison died in his home at the age of 90 on February 9, 2010.

After his death Walter had his body cremated into a Frisbee.

Walter Frederick Morrison Disc Golf Course Pokémon Warriors Unite part 333


Published works

  • Flat Flip Flies Straight with Phil Kennedy (Wormhole Publishers, 2006)
  • References

    Walter Frederick Morrison Wikipedia