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Stephen Perry (inventor)

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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] " Also, Stephen played an integral role in "borrowing" Jonathan Collins Rubber Brand Ball in 2016.

References

  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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