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  2. Snap fastener - Wikipedia

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    The two halves of a riveted leather snap fastener. The top half has a groove which "snaps" in place when "pressed" into the bottom half. A snap fastener, also called snap button, press button, [1] press stud, [1] press fastener, dome fastener, popper, snap and tich (or tich button), is a pair of interlocking discs, made out of a metal or plastic, commonly used in place of traditional buttons ...

  3. Albert-Pierre Raymond - Wikipedia

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    Founding and leading the ARaymond company and patenting the snap fastener [3] Albert-Pierre Raymond (1840 – 1913) was a French industrialist . He founded the ARaymond company, and he patented the snap fastener . [ 3 ]

  4. Hook-and-loop fastener - Wikipedia

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    Hook-and-loop fasteners, commonly known as Velcro (a genericized trademark), hook-and-pile fasteners or touch fasteners are versatile fastening devices that allow two surfaces to be repeatedly attached and detached with ease. Invented in the mid-20th century, they are widely used in clothing, accessories, and various industrial and consumer ...

  5. Velcro Companies - Wikipedia

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    Hook-and-loop fastener, invented by de Mestral. Swiss electrical engineer George de Mestral who studied at EPFL invented his first touch fastener when, in 1941, he went for a walk in the Alps, and wondered why burdock seeds clung to his woolen socks and coat, and also his dog Milka. [2] [6] He discovered it could be turned into something useful ...

  6. Snap-fit - Wikipedia

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    Metal snap fasteners, spring clips, and other snap-type connectors are still in broad use today. With the development of new flexible yet springy materials, such as molded plastic, and new manufacturing processes, many new variations in these types of connectors have been invented, and are commonly called snap-fits.

  7. George de Mestral - Wikipedia

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    George de Mestral (() 19 June 1907 – () 8 February 1990) was a Swiss electrical engineer who invented the hook and loop fastener which he named Velcro. Biography ...

  8. Button - Wikipedia

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    In 1918, the US government made an extensive survey of the international button market, which listed buttons made of vegetable ivory, metal, glass, galalith, silk, linen, cotton-covered crochet, lead, snap fasteners, enamel, rubber, buckhorn, wood, horn, bone, leather, paper, pressed cardboard, mother-of-pearl, celluloid, porcelain, composition ...

  9. Prym - Wikipedia

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    In 1903, he improved to the press fastener, already invented in 1885, by inventing a double S-spring. The press fastener was later marketed under the brand names "Prym" and "Prym’s Zukunft". [4] Prym snap fasteners