...that when IBM conducted a market study of Chester Carlson's invention in 1959, the company concluded that it would take only 5000 units of his new product to saturate the market? IBM therefore declined to be part of the new product introduction. Too bad for IBM. Carlson's invention was the xerography process, and his new product was the beginning of the Xerox Corporation. It is estimated that every day, worldwide, 3,000,000,000 copies are made!!
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| Number | Title | Issue Date |
| 6050470 | Sheet-stapling apparatus In an apparatus (1) for stapling sheets (10) deposited in stacks, stapling devices (6 and 7) are attached to a pivotable support (3) which is movable from a locked operating position (position I) into an easily accessible service position (position II). T... | 04/18/2000 |
| 5862971 | Stapling apparatus A stapling apparatus (1) has a stationary stapling head (9) and a counterbearing(13), fastened to a slider(4) and equipped with a clinching apparatus (14), that is fastened to slider (4). The slider (4) has parallel clamping surfaces (4d, 4e), associated ... | 01/26/1999 |
| 5738620 | Device for folding sheets Pre-folding rollers and pinch rollers (1, 2 3, and 4) of identical diameter are arranged one behind the other in the folding direction (A) and rotatably mounted between two plates (5). A second pre-folding roller (2) and a second pinch roller (4) are stat... | 04/14/1998 |
| 5183195 | Device for stapling sheets individually supplied and deposited on a stack A device for stapling sheets comprises a collecting tray (1) which is downwardly inclined to the direction of entrance "A" of sheets and has a support surface (2) and a pivotable abutment (3) associated with the front portion of the sheets. Between abutme... | 02/02/1993 |
| 5141143 | Sheet-stapling device A cam unit (3) with cams (3a, 3b and 3c) is mounted by journals (3d) directly on plastic housing portions (1 and 2). A bracket (5) which is actuated by cam (3a) is slidably arranged on one housing portion (2) together with a back-up (26) and a clincher un... | 08/25/1992 |
| 5044618 | Sheet-handling device A housing (1) includes an upper tray (7) for receiving sheets which are not to be stapled, a lower tray (8) for receiving sheet stacks (35) which are stapled and an inclined tray (29) arranged in between and adapted for collecting and stapling sheets. The... | 09/03/1991 |