Richard Gurley Drew

Richard Gurley Drew

Richard Gurley Drew (June 22, 1899December 14, 1980) was an American inventor who worked for 3M in St. Paul, Minnesota, where he invented masking tape, cellophane tape, and Duct tape.

Biography

When Drew joined 3M in St. Paul, Minnesota in 1923, it was a modest manufacturer of sandpaper. While testing their new Wetordry sandpaper at auto shops, Drew was intrigued to learn that the two-tone auto paintjobs so popular in the Roaring Twenties were difficult to manage at the border between the two colors. In response, after two years of work in 3M's labs, Drew invented the first masking tape (1925), a two-inch-wide tan paper strip backed with a light, pressure sensitive adhesive.

The first tape had adhesive along its edges but not in the middle. In its first trial run, it fell off the car and the frustrated auto painter growled at Drew, "Take this tape back to those Scotch bosses of yours and tell them to put more adhesive on it!" (By "Scotch," he meant "parsimonious".) The nickname stuck, both to Drew's improved masking tape, and to his 1930 invention, Scotch Brand cellulose tape.

In 1925 he solved his local garage's problem of applying two different paint colors to a vehicle by inventing the first masking tape, which permitted a straight neat join. In 1930 he came up with the world's first transparent cellophane adhesive tape (called "sellotape" in the UK and "Scotch tape" in the United States). In the aftermath of the Wall Street Crash of 1929, people began using tape to repair items rather than replace them. This was the beginning of 3M’s diversification into all manner of marketplaces and helped them to flourish in spite of the Great Depression.

Drew died in 1980 in Santa Barbara, California. [cite news |first= |last= |authorlink= |coauthors= |title=Richard Drew, Scotch Tape Inventor |url= |quote=Richard G. Drew, a chemical engineer who invented Scotch tape, died Sunday in Santa Barbara, Calif., where he took up residence after his retirement. He was 81 years old. |publisher=New York Times |date=December 17, 1980 |accessdate=2008-05-23 ]

References

External links

* [http://www.livescience.com/mysteries/070921_llm_scotch_tape.html]
* [http://www.3m.com/about3m/student/skotchbrand4/ Who Put the "Skotch" Into Skotch Brand Tape?]
* [http://www.startribune.com/news/variety/influential2k/10.html]
* [http://web.mit.edu/invent/iow/drew.html]


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