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Whitcomb L. Judson invented the zipper and YKK is the Japanese company that makes them.
Whitcomb L. Judson was a lover of gadgets and machines and the idea for his "clasp locker" came from when a friend had a stiff back from trying to fasten his shoes. Judson's clasp locker was used mostly on mailbags, tobacco pouches and shoes. However, his design, like most first inventions needed to be fine-tuned.
A more practical version came on the scene in 1913 when a Swedish-born engineer, Gideon Sundback revised Judson's idea and made his with metal teeth instead of a hook and eye design. In 1917, Sundback patented his "separable fastener."
The name changed again when the B. F. Goodrich Co. used it in rubber boots, galoshes, and called it the "zipper" because the boots could be fastened with one hand.
The 1940s brought about research in Europe of the coil zipper design. The first design was of interlocking brass coils. However, since they could be permanently bent out of shape, making the zipper stop functioning, it was rather bad for business and wasn't too practical. The new design was improved after the discovery of stronger, more flexible synthetics. Coil zippers eventually hit the market in the early 1960s.
In 1934, Yoshida Kogyo Kabushililaisha was founded. Sixty years later they changed their name to YKK Co. The privately owned firm, headquartered in Japan, now is made up of 80 companies at 206 facilities in 52 countries. Wow! you say? but of course, the demand for zippers is great. YKK makes everything from the dyed fabric around the zipper to the brass used to make the actual device.
Did you know?
In the 1930s a sales campaign ran for children's clothing that used the new zippers. The device was praised for promoting self-reliance in young children. "Mommy look! One zip and I'm all dressed!"
In 1937 in the Battle of the Fly it was zipper versus button. French fashion designers went wild for the new invention for men's trousers.
Many of the refinements to the Talon zipper were invented by Samuel Harry Norton of Meadville Pennsylvania, a mechanical engineer working for the company. His refinements included the zipper lock.
His son, James Frederick Norton was the first human being to wear a pair of pants with a zipper in the fly. He was the model at the industrial exposition which introduced the idea of buttons being replaced by the zipper.
He wasnt an amish mennonite.
Do they make 48 inch invisible zippers?
by Answerbag Staff on June 8th, 2010
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Can you help me with this zipper? Its stuck.
by ~AmberTheCuriousOne~ on December 20th, 2011
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on a pair of men's walking shorts, the zipper flap gaps open.zipper,itself, works fine. how can I solve this problem
by slsnyder on August 18th, 2010
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Will you zip it?
by Weylon on November 26th, 2011
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Have you ever gotten it caught in your zipper?
by Weylon on January 29th, 2012
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YKK has the monopoly on zipper production? Wow, I didn't know that!
by wickedwillie on January 5th, 2004
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by Answers101 on March 12th, 2006
are zippers really only made by one company?
by oregon on May 6th, 2006
Zippers are made by wayy more companies than just one
by Ahn23 on December 7th, 2010