The first bent-wire paper clip was patented by Samuel B. Fay in 1867. This clip was originally intended primarily for attaching tickets to fabric, although the patent recognized that it could be used to attach papers together. We have found no advertisement or other mention for the Fay paper clip before 1899, and it therefore appears unlikely that it had significant, if any, sales prior to the late 1890s. However, beginning in 1899 and for decades thereafter, the Fay design was widely advertised under many brand names for use in fastening papers.
To hold paper together, is one of the most common but here are many more,
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The paper clip was not discovered. It was invented.
Johan Vaaler patented the paper clip in 1899 and 1901. He was an inventor and patent clerk in Kristiania, Norway.
The first patent for a bent wire paper clip was awarded in the United States to Samuel B. Fay
he invented the paper clip
The first patent for a bent wire paper clip was awarded in the United States to Samuel B. Fay, in 1867.
a paper clip is 3 centimeters
The paper clip was not discovered. It was invented.
The paper clip clings to the the magnet
A red paper clip
There are only one property of a paper clip. The property to a paper clip is the testing.
The paper clip inventor is John Vaaler
A metal paper clip will conduct electricity.
The capacity of a paper clip is milligrams positive
Paper clip APEX
Binder Clip or Paper Clip or a Staple.
magnet attracts iron. paper clip made of iron magnet atrracts paper clip...
a paper clip is not neccessary but is an easy way of holding paper and other materials together