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  2. Arthur Fry - Wikipedia

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    Inventor Alan Amron claimed to have disclosed the technology used in the Post-it Note to 3M in 1974. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] His 1997 suit against 3M was settled and 3M paid Amron. [ 4 ] As part of the settlement, Amron undertook not to make future claims against the company except if ever a breach of the settlement agreement should occur. [ 4 ]

  3. Spencer Silver - Wikipedia

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    Post-it as we know it was patented by Fry in 1993 as a "repositionable pressure-sensitive adhesive sheet material". [3] Silver worked for over 30 years at 3M rising to a position of a corporate scientist before retiring in 1996. [3] Some of the other products that he worked on included block copolymers and immunodiagnostics. [3]

  4. Alan Amron - Wikipedia

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    Alan Amron (born November 20, 1948) is an American inventor who holds 40 [1] [2] United States patents. Amron invented the Photo Wallet and Battery operated water guns.. He has claimed to be the inventor of the Post-it note Sticky notes, for which he sued 3M in 1997 and agreed to a confidential settlement.

  5. Post-it note - Wikipedia

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    A Post-it note (or sticky note) is a small piece of paper with a re-adherable strip of glue on its back, made for temporarily attaching notes to documents and other surfaces. A low- tack pressure-sensitive adhesive allows the notes to be easily attached, removed and even re-posted elsewhere without leaving residue.

  6. Gutta Percha Company - Wikipedia

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    Undeterred, the company placed a new order in 1850, but this time the cable was to be sent to a wire rope manufacturer for armouring before laying. This order was four times [14] as large as the 1849 order since the new cable was to have four gutta-percha insulated cores. This cable was a success, and became the first working oceanic submarine ...

  7. Ferrule - Wikipedia

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    A wire rope terminated with a ferrule (left) and a thimble (right) Picco pipe with nickel silver ferrule Non-circular ferrules holding bristles of a brush to its handle. A ferrule (a corruption of Latin viriola "small bracelet", under the influence of ferrum "iron") is any of a number of types of objects, generally used for fastening, joining, sealing, or reinforcement.

  8. Post-It Maker 3M Boosts Dividend, Approves Up To $7.5B ... - AOL

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    3M Company (NYSE:MMM) has declared a dividend of $0.73 per share for the first quarter of 2025, set to be distributed on March 12, 2025. Shareholders on record by the close of business on February ...

  9. Gripple - Wikipedia

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    A Gripple wire joiner is a device used to join and tension wire, to terminate and suspend wires and wire ropes, and also to support false ceilings, cable baskets, and similar items. They are manufactured in Sheffield, England by Gripple Ltd. [ 1 ] The name derives from the fact the device both "grips" and "pulls" wire.

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