1. patents.justia.com

    Heribert Bauer has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). Electroacoustic transducer. Patent number: ...
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  3. uspto.report

    Bauer; Heribert - Siegendorf AT *profile and listings may contain filings by different individuals or companies with the same name. Review application materials to confirm ownership/assignment. Patent Activity. Patent Date; Electroacoustic transducer Grant 10,009,682 - Schoeffmann , et al. June 26, 2:
  4. daidalos.blog

    Heribert Bauer had many flashes of technical inspiration. Clever ideas for inventions - though none of them went into production. The same goes for his idea for a press stud, which he patented on March 5, 1885 at the Imperial Patent Office in Berlin. This was designed to "simplify the opening and closing of men's overalls," according to the patent document.
  5. obits.cleveland.com

    Feb 3, 2025Herbert W. Bauer, Age 78, passed away peacefully on January 26, 2025. He was the loving husband to Gabriele, devoted father to Justin, Jennifer, Chris and grandfather to Emma. His family was his pride and joy, and he treasured every moment spent with them. Known for his sense of humor, Herb could always make the room laugh and smile.
  6. blog.albastakionline.com

    Jan 29, 2024The button snap was first patented by German inventor Heribert Bauer in 1885. His original design consisted of two interlocking discs, one with a ball and the other with a socket. When pressed together, the ball would snap into the socket, creating a secure fastening. This innovative mechanism revolutionized the way clothing and accessories ...
  7. bustleandsew.com

    Most clothing - and lots of other textile items too - require some kind of fastening and of course by far the most common is the button. Metal press fasteners, or poppers, are the next most popular type of fastening and these were first patented in Germany in 1885 by Heribert Bauer.

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