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Yiwu GuangYue Machinery Equipment Co., Ltd 4yr.
Main Products:Automatic binding machine,automatic binding machine,glue needle machine,waist card machine,automatic equipment,clothing hanging granule,washing label cloth label,trademark hanging tag,hanging tag gun,hand-in-hand pin buckle
Contacts:HuangtianpeiChat
Mobile:86-18058491846
Address:Unit 5, building 3, Xiawan district 2, Qingkou industrial zone, Yiwu city, Zhejiang province,Yiwu,Jinhua City,Zhejiang Province
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Product Name: Gourd Pin
Pear-shaped safety pins are specifically used for clothing labels and tags.
is currently the new choice for clothing label
Material: Copper
Color: Silver, Gold, or as per buyer's request.
Specification required for custom-made order:Length: 22mm, Wire Diameter: 0.70mm
Performance and advantages: Good elasticity, novel and unique appearance.
Simple and convenient product packaging:1000 pieces/bag, 1 bag/inner box, 50 boxes/case
This store specializes in the professional sales of pins and buttons, accumulating rich production experience and good market reputation.
The products are sold to many countries and regions at low prices with high quality and good after-sales service. The store warmly welcomes domestic and foreign merchants to visit.Please send an email to discuss business or to order samples for processing.
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1 Origin
The origin of the safety pin can be traced back to the Mycenaean culture (late period of the Mycenaean Third Age) from the 14th century BC. It was then known as the "
Fibulae" (plural of fibula), its usage is similar to today's safety pins and its appearance is also similar. However, the fibula was used as a decorative clasp for clothing, not as a practical fastener.
After the safety pin became extinct.
Until 1849, the modern safety pin was re-invented by American inventor Walter Hunt.
At that time, the patent rights of it were sold for $400.
2概念
Introduction
The paperclip, actually invented in the mid-19th century, was created for the convenience of quickly identifying a useful piece of information from a pile of documents.
People began to use a large-headed needle like a tailor to pin documents to the corner of a piece of paper, but they often pierced their fingers. It was invented to be safe.
The idea of a useful office supply, almost simultaneously occurred in the minds of three people, but now it is generally believed that the invention of the paperclip.
The one is Norwegian mathematician John Vale, because the date marked on his design sketch is the earliest among the three——1899.
In Norway, this always makes its people particularly proud. During World War II, the German occupying forces banned Norwegians from using the word "king" when referring to their monarch.
The buttons with the initials of the name, to emphasize their loyalty to traditional culture, they pin curling pins on their clothes. Not only that,
In February 1990, a 5-meter-high paperclip-shaped stainless steel monument was erected in the heart of Oslo, the capital.
Little Story
About the safety pin, there is a little story: Once, our country held a meeting on creativity. At the meeting, a Japanese creator presented a safety pin with a unique design. He explained that he had spent a long time thinking about how to improve the safety pin. He finally came up with a design that could be used as a pin and a paper clip. The design was well received and became popular.
The inventor, Shinsuke, steps onto the podium, takes out a pair of curling pins, and simultaneously poses a question. He asks, 'These curling pins?'
"How many uses are there?" A Chinese scholar present at the time said there were over thirty. Masayoshi Murase himself proved there were over three hundred.
The audience applauded enthusiastically for him. At this time, someone on the stage handed up a note, which read: "I will publish an opinion tomorrow to prove..."
These paperclips have billions of uses. This man is called Xu Guotai. The proposal he put forward later became known as the Magic Ball Phenomenon.
According to his argument, the paperclip can serve as various weights due to its identical weight; as a metal object, the paperclip can be combined with various
Acids and other chemical compounds produce countless reactions; a paperclip can become 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, ...
9 and the operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division; can be transformed into English, Latin, and Russian alphabets, thus, all the things that can be expressed in all languages,
Curved paper clips can also be used to express ideas. In addition, curved paper clips are made of metal and can conduct electricity, showing magnetic reactions in a magnetic field; in art, they can be used as a tool for creating various patterns and designs.
It is taut, serving as a string for a musical instrument; it can also be used as a clamp, a rope, a pendant, or a necklace, and so on.
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