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What inspired George de Mestral invention?

what inspired George de Mestral to discover velcro


What inspired Georges de Mestral to invent velcro?

George Mestral was inspired by mother nature.


Which invention was inspired by a burr?

Velcro, invented by a Swiss engineer in 1941 and patented in 1955


Inventions inspired by nature?

Velcro was inspired by burdock burrs sticking to clothing, the design of bullet trains was inspired by the beak of a kingfisher, and solar panels were inspired by the way leaves photosynthesize sunlight. These inventions are examples of biomimicry, where designers look to nature to solve human challenges.


What invention had the most impact on the world?

The best invention in the world is definitely velcro


Why did George de Mestral call his invention Velcro?

The word 'Velcro' is a combination of the words velour and crochet.


How much money did the inventor of Velcro earn for his invention?

$28,560,111


What is a invention in 1955?

Velcro was invented in 1955 as well as colored television.


Engineer that discovered Velcro and explain what inspired his invention?

George de Mestral from Switzerland went on a hunting trip. During the trip he noticed that his pants and socks were covered with cockleburs. He looked closely at the burs and noticed their tiny hooks. He began to think of ways to use nature's solution in a more practical way.


What is connection between Velcro and coclebur?

Velcro is a biological mimic of nature's Cocleburs. Just as the barbed wire!


Did people use string before velcro?

Yes, people used string and other fastening methods like buttons, hooks, and buckles before the invention of Velcro in the 1940s. Velcro offered a convenient and reusable alternative to traditional fastening methods.


What inspired velcro?

a Swiss inventor called George De Mestral went for a walk with his dog he noticed some seeds that kept on sticking to him and his dog. After looking under a microscope he found out that the seeds had a hook that attached itself to anything as seed dispersal. This inspired George to make velcro.