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Size: (cm) . 40 x 31 x 9 . 35 x 29 x 9 . 27.6 x 22.8 x 8 . Different colors and sizes are available, and OEM is welcomed . In 1852 Francis Wolle patented in the United States, and later in France and England, a machine that he devised for making paper bags. It was the first of its kind, and covers the fundamental principle of the many similar machines that are now used. . The story . Related info . Books . Web sites . Editorial . Did you know? . Invention: paper bag machine in 1852 . Definition: noun/machine to produce paper bags . Function: A bag made of paper for holding customer's purchases. Allowing customer to purchase and carry more products . Patent: 9,355 (US) issued October 26, 1852 . Inventor: Francis Wolle No . Image . Available . Criteria: First to invent. First to patent. Entrepreneur . Birth: December 17, 1817 in Jacobsburg, Pennsylvania . Death: 1893 . Nationality: American Milestones: . 1852 Francis Wolle invents and patents paper bag machine. . 1869 Wolle and his brother and other paper bag makers found Union Paper Bag Machine Company. . 1870 Margret Knight invents a device to cut, fold and paste paper bag bottoms . 1871 Charles Annon files patent application similar to Knight's design . 1871 Knight, filed a patent interference suit against Annan and the court rules in her favor . 1872 132,890 (US) issued November 12, 1872 to Charles Annan for paper bag machine . 1883 Charles Stilwell awarded patent for making . Square-bottom paper bag w/pleated sides . 1890 William Purvis awarded a patent for an improved paper bag machine . 1891 Purvis sells patent license to Union Paper Bag Machine Co. now part of international paper invention, history, inventor of, history of, who invented, invention of, fascinating facts. The story: Francis Wolle (1817 - 1893) invented the paper bag- making machine in 1852 in the United States. Francis Wolle, botanist, born in Jacobsburg, near Nazareth, Pennsylvania, December 17, 1817, was educated in the Moravian parochial school in Bethlehem, and then became a clerk in his father's store. Subsequently he taught, first at Nazareth hall and then in the higher departments of the Moravian parochial school in Bethlehem. He became in 1857 vice-principal of the Moravian seminary for young ladies, and in 1861 principal of that institution, which place he held until 1881. He was ordained a clergyman in the Moravian church in 1861. In 1852 he patented in the United States, and later in France and England, a machine that he devised for making paper bags. It was the first of its kind, and covers the fundamental principle of the many similar machines that are now used. Further advancements during the 1870s included glued paper sacks and the gusset design, producing the types of paper bags used today.
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