Stephen Perry

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Stephen Perry was a 19th century British inventor and businessman. His corporation was the Messers Perry and Co, Rubber Manufacturers of London, which made early products from vulcanized rubber. On March 17, 1845, Perry received a patent for the rubber band.[1]

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  1. ^ The Hancocks of Marlborough: Rubber, Art and the Industrial Revolution - A Family of Inventive Genius (2009), p.89. John Loadman, Francis James. link

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