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Invention of the zipper - how the name zipper came to be and the effects this invention has had on fashion. ... It was a long way up for the humble zipper, the mechanical wonder that has kept so much in our lives 'together.' On its way up the zipper has passed through the hands of several dedicated inventors,
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Zipper - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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History of the Zipper ... The B. F. Goodrich Company, in 1923, presented to the public a rubber overboot equipped with a "hookless fastener," only on this new footwear it was called a "zipper." The story goes that Mr. B. F. Goodrich himself invented the word zipper in imitation of its sound.
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Fascinating facts about the invention of the zipper by Gideon Sundback in 1913. ... zipper in 1913 ... He invented a number of labor-saving items, including the zipper. It came about because of a friend’s stiff back. The problem was that his friend could not do up his shoes. Judson came up with a slide fastener that could...
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Zipper (ride) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Many newer models of Zipper have solved this problem by completely restructuring the door lock system, also eliminating the need for an R-key. These newer models have also increased the weight of the ...
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Whitcomb L. Judson invented the zipper and YKK is the Japanese company that makes them. ... The 1940s brought about research in Europe of the coil zipper design. The first design was of interlocking brass coils. However, since they could be permanently bent out of shape, making the zipper stop functioning, it was rather bad...
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The Zipper first made its wicked presence in Kansas in 1968 invented by Joseph Brown of Chance Mfg USA. Since this time more than 200 rides have been built - distributed all over the world, making it one of the most mass-produced modern-day rides of all time.
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