- Karl Nessler
Karl Ludwig Nessler (
2 May 1872 inTodtnau , Germany -22 January 1951 in Harrington Park, New Jersey, USA) was the inventor of thepermanent wave .Karl Nessler was the son of a shoemaker from Todtnau, a small town located high in the
Black Forest , just beneath the Feldberg. He got the idea for the perm early in his youth. He began an apprenticeship which he dropped. He worked inBasle andMilan in different jobs, learned Italian and French and finally moved toGeneva ; there he worked again as a barber and hairdresser and finished his apprenticeship. Adapting to the French-speaking environment, he called himself Charles Nessler. Later, he moved toParis , where he tested his first perm on a certain Katharina Laible fromUlm .In 1902, another invention, artificial eyebrows, was patented in the United Kingdom.A New or Improved Method of and Means for the Manufacture of Artificial Eyebrows, Eyelashes and the like. British patent GB000190218723A, submitted August 26, 1902, approved November 6, 1902. US-Patent US000001450259A 1921.] He moved to London and married Katharina Laible. His attempts to convince his English colleagues to use his invention failed, but his electric permanent wave machine was patented in London in 1909.A New or Improved Process of Waving Natural Hair on the Head. British patent GB000190902931A, submitted February 6, 1909, approved Februar 2, 1910] , Improvements in Apparatus for use in Waving Natural Hair on the Head. British patent GB000190920597A, submitted February 6, 1909, approved Februar 3, 1910.] . In 1912, some improvements of his apparatus were patented again.Improvements in Hair Curlers. British patent GB000191223357A , submitted October 12, 1912, approved Juni 26, 1913.] In 1914, he patented a last improvement before the outbreak of the war. Improvements in or connected with the Waving of Natural Hair on the Head. British patent GB000191408117A , submitted March 31, 1914, approved June 24, 1915.] When theFirst World War broke out, he was interned and his assets confiscated as alien property. In 1915, he fled to the United States where he learned thatcounterfeit ed copies of his invention were already being sold. In April 1919, his improved "Hair Curler" was filed at theUS Patent Office . He was already an American citizen. The holder of the patent was his Nestle Patent Holding Co. Inc. US-Patent US000001400370A: Hair-waving apparatus. submitted April 16, 1918, approved December 13, 1921] He developed a do-it-yourself kit for perms and opened a chain of hair saloons. In 1927, his chain had 500 employees, with branches inNew York ,Chicago ,Detroit ,Palm Beach andPhiladelphia . The annual advertising budget was $300.000.He amassed considerable wealth. During the
hyperinflation in 1920s Germany, he donated the respectable sum of 20'000 Mark to the impoverished people of his hometown, but lost almost everything on Black Friday, 1929. His attempts to regain his losses were hindered by the breakout of theSecond World War and never really succeeded.On
22 January 1951 , Karl Nessler died in Harrington Park, New Jersey.ources
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NAME=Nessler, Karl Ludwig
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=
SHORT DESCRIPTION=German inventor
DATE OF BIRTH=1872-05-02
PLACE OF BIRTH=Todtnau
DATE OF DEATH=1951-01-22
PLACE OF DEATH=Harrington Park, New Jersey
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