The earliest use of the stapler may be the French Louis XV. The staples he used were hand-crafted with a royal logo printed on them to bind royal files together. sample is available for Plush pet hat,squeak lovely dog hat,pet winter hat and etc.
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In 1868, Charles Gould obtained a British patent for a wire stapler. He used wire to make the wire, cut the wire into a certain length, and the wire pointed through the paper and then folded. This is a direct prototype of a modern stapler.
In 1869,
Thomas Briggs of Boston, Massachusetts, invented a machine that could do the job. He founded the "Boston Wire Binding Machine Company" that manufactures and sells such machines. His machine cuts the wire and bends it into a U shape, then uses it to nail the page, and finally bends it to properly hold the book. Briggs' original stapler was quite complicated because it had so many operational steps.
In 1894, he used a manufacturing process in which the iron wire was first rolled and bent to make a string of "U" shaped staples. These nails can be loaded into a much simpler machine that can be used to embed these nails in paper. This machine is the prototype of today's stapler. Early "U" nails were wrapped in paper or individually placed in a stapler.
The use of staplers in the 1920s was gaining in popularity, and at the time, staples could be glued into a long strip.