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Velcro Companies

Swiss corporation behind popular hook-and-loop fastener

Velcro Companies

Swiss corporation behind popular hook-and-loop fastener

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nameVelcro IP Holdings LLC
logoFile:Velcro Brand.svg
logo_size260
logo_captionVelcro official logo and wordmark
trade_nameVelcro Companies
former_nameVelcro SA.
typePrivate
industryManufacturing: fastening systems
founded
founderGeorge de Mestral
hq_locationUnited Kingdom
num_locationsManufacturing: 7 countries
area_servedWorldwide
key_people
productsHook-and-loop fasteners, and other products
production_year
brandsVELCRO
revenue_year
income_year
net_income
net_income_year
assets_year
equity_year
owner
num_employees2,500
subsidAlfatex Group
website
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the company

Velcro IP Holdings LLC, trading as Velcro Companies and commonly referred to as Velcro is a British privately held company, founded by Swiss electrical engineer George de Mestral in the 1950s. It is the original manufacturer of hook-and-loop fasteners, which de Mestral invented.

History

A microscopic view of the hook of a Burdock seed
de Mestral

Swiss electrical engineer George de Mestral who studied at EPFL invented his first touch fastener when, in 1941, he went for a walk in the Jura mountains, and wondered why burdock seeds clung to his woolen socks and coat, and also his dog Milka. He discovered it could be turned into something useful. He patented it in 1955, and subsequently refined and developed its practical manufacture until its commercial introduction in the late 1950s.

The fastener consisted of two components: a lineal fabric strip with tiny hooks that could 'mate' with another fabric strip with smaller loops, attaching temporarily, until pulled apart. Initially made of cotton, which proved impractical, the fastener was eventually constructed with nylon and polyester.

De Mestral gave the name Velcro, a portmanteau of the French words velours ('velvet') and crochet ('hook'), to his invention, as well as to the Swiss company he founded; Velcro SA.

The company continues to manufacture and market the fastening system. Originally envisioned as a fastener for clothing, today, Velcro is used across a wide array of industries and applications; including healthcare, the military, land vehicles, aircraft, and even spacecraft.

"Velcro" is used by some as a genericized trademark, and is additionally sometimes used as a verb. In 2017, Velcro released a "Don't Say Velcro" campaign in an attempt to keep their brand name distinctive from other hook-and-loop fasteners to help keep their trademark protection.

References

References

  1. "Company Information". Velcro IP Holdings LLC.
  2. "Alfatex Group history". Velcro IP Holdings LLC.
  3. Stephens, Thomas. (4 January 2007). "How a Swiss invention hooked the world". [[Swiss Broadcasting Corporation.
  4. "Velcro - Meaning of Velcro in English". [[Oxford English Dictionary]] online.
  5. Suddath, Claire. (15 June 2010). "A brief history of: Velcro". TIME USA, LLC..
  6. "Who Invented VELCRO® {{!}} History of VELCRO® brand and George de Mestral". Velcro IP Holdings LLC.
  7. "Definition of Velcro". [[Merriam-Webster.
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  11. Ramer, Holly. "Velcro's video implores consumers to say 'hook and loop'".
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