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Google has honoured Sweden's contribution to the art of making it easier for people to remove their pants with a zipper-themed "Google doodle" on what would have been Swedish inventor Gideon Sundback's 132nd birthday.
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I have been reading a fair bit today regarding Gideon Sundback who is famed for improving the way a zipper works today (Brought to my attention via Google).
I have been fairly intreged to see what way he improved it due to such of the way it is generally reported seems a little misleading or sexed up in many ways.
From my understanding, he improved a design that was already and had been patented and in production for a good amount of years by creating a taper type of lock if you will. Which is by no means not an improvement. However, should such a small but important update overshadow the originator of the zip (Elias Howe) patent some 65+ years earlier?
Another thing that is perplexing, is many stories describe the man (Gideon Sundback) as a "Swede" or "Swedish American". Even though he was an American Citizen at the time he invented the update and had it patented in America and Subsequently died in America (living most of his life there).
Whats interesting is that when he applied for US citizenship, "citizens are required to undertake an oath renouncing previous allegiances". So one could argue that at that point on he had waved that right for a Swedish reference to the patent. Especially since major judicial rulings deciding nationality rights and laws didn't come into effect until a good amount of time after his death.
If we take another terms such as the "Boris Bike" which is famed in London for a type of bicycle transport (taking an already established invention and improving it in a certain way), we don't here references it to being a vision of that of a "British American" or vice versa (Boris Johnson) and I don't think it would be right either as he relinquished his American citizenship in 2006 (prior to his term of being Mayor in 2008). Nor do we see generalizations that he invented the bike.
So I would like it to go on record, that given the facts.
If this was to be described it should be described as the designer of "Hookless No. 2" fastners.
Followed through as an American invention.
I am afraid I dont consider it raining on any parade.
But more so exposing a lie and a poor article that makes references to facts that are wrong.
The article title in itself states it was a swede who perfected the zipper.
As we have sen at the time of his invention he had undertaken an oath undertake an oath renouncing previous allegiances.
And his references to perfecting the zipper is also very wrong, since the term zipper is a branded marketing name which Gideon Sundback had termed a fastener.
Much the same way as describer a hoover as invention rather than a popular branding of a vacum cleaner .... or referring to inline skates as rollerblades etc ..
"The popular "zipper" name came from the B. F. Goodrich Company; they opted to use Gideon Sundbäck's fastener on a new type of rubber boots (or galoshes) and referred to it as the zipper, and the name stuck."
Plus if you willingly make a point of giving up one nationality, in favour of another, then the new one is what you should be known as, regardless of geneitcs. It's like athletes who can't decide what nationality they want to be, any, provided they get into a national squad!!
I think that Sweden is very inventive nation. Such the things like bearing, thermometer, adjustable wrench, sliding callipers and others...
So I wish to swedish inventors to go on and non stop...
Respectfully!
tomas (Lithuania)