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    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. He discovered it could be turned into something useful.
    De Mestral christened his new product "Velcro," from the French words velours (velvet) and crochet (hook). (The name Velcro refers only to the trademarked brand created by de Mestral). In 1955, de Mestral received a patent for Velcro from the Swiss government.
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  3. Who Invented Velcro? How the Fuzzy Fasteners Were …

    Dec 11, 2023 · George de Mestral invented Velcro. An outdoor enthusiast and engineer based in Switzerland, de Mestral innovated this remarkable fastening mechanism inspired by a nature walk with his dog, where he observed tiny …

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  6. An Idea That Stuck: How George de Mestral Invented …

    Nov 11, 2016 · Born in the tiny town of Saint-Saphorin-sur-Morges in 1907, George de Mestral filed his first patent at the age of 12, for a toy airplane. But it wasn’t until his mid-30s that de Mestral hit upon the idea that eventually took …

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  7. An Idea That Stuck: How George de Mestral Invented …

    Born in the tiny town of Saint-Saphorin-sur-Morges in 1907, George de Mestral filed his first patent at the age of 12, for a toy airplane. “He was driven to invent,” says Fraser Cameron,...

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  8. The Incredible Tale Of The Invention Of Velcro » …

    Oct 19, 2023 · In 1955, George de Mestral patented Velcro, a hook and loop fastener, after noticing the way burrs clung to his pants and dog fur. He collaborated with a French weaver to come up with a perfect hook and loop …

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  9. How Mother Nature Became the Inspiration Behind …

    Sep 24, 2018 · Before the middle of 20 th century, people lived in a Velcro-less world where zippers were standard and shoes had to be laced. All that changed though on one lovely summer day in 1941 when an amateur mountaineer and …

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  10. Invention of VELCRO® - Where & How Was VELCRO® …

    The VELCRO® brand of hook and loop was invented by a man named George de Mestral in the 1940's while hunting in the Jura mountains in Switzerland. Mr. de Mestral, a Swiss engineer, realized that the tiny hooks of the cockle-burs …

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  11. Who Invented Velcro? - Live Science

    May 21, 2013 · Ryan Goodrich. Velcro, a popular brand of hook-and-loop binding, was inspired by burrs that stuck to clothing and fur. NASA did not invent it, but the space agency helped popularize it.

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