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rubber -band line - Übersetzung nach arabisch

SHORT CIRCULAR ELASTIC LENGTH OF RUBBER AND LATEX, COMMONLY USED TO HOLD OBJECTS TOGETHER
Elastic band; Gum band; Binder band; Elastic bands; Rubber band ball; Rubber band balls; Rubber Band; Rubber-band; Gumband; Lacky ball; Snoopy loop; User:Gtarhero; Rubberband ball; Rubber bands; Elastic band ball; Rubberband motor; Rubber motor; Rubber band motor; Lacky bands; Lacky band; Ranger band; Laggy band; Lacka band; Lackey band; Binder (rubber band); Rubber band specifications; Rubberband
  • A rubber band ball made from over 3,000 individual rubber bands.
  • Latex rubber elastrator rings and pliers
  • British cave diving style sidemount harness showing snoopy loops used to stow hoses against the cylinders
  • Milton's former world record size ball
  • Ranger bands made from moped inner tube
  • ≈10 Royal Mail rubber bands, on a letter size guide.
  • Measuring a rubber band
  • Standard amber rubber bands

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إظهـار خط مستقيم على شاشة العرض
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لاستيك من المطاط
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ربطة مطاط, مغيطة

Definition

rubber band
(rubber bands)
A rubber band is a thin circle of very elastic rubber. You put it around things such as papers in order to keep them together.
= elastic band
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Wikipedia

Rubber band

A rubber band (also known as an elastic band, gum band or lacky band) is a loop of rubber, usually ring or oval shaped, and commonly used to hold multiple objects together. The rubber band was patented in England on March 17, 1845, by Stephen Perry. Most rubber bands are manufactured out of natural rubber or, especially at larger sizes, an elastomer, and are sold in a variety of sizes.

Notable developments in the evolution of rubber bands began in 1923 when William H. Spencer obtained a few Goodyear inner tubes and cut the bands by hand in his basement, where he founded Alliance Rubber Company. Spencer persuaded the Akron Beacon Journal as well as the Tulsa World to try wrapping their newspapers with one of his rubber bands to prevent them from blowing across lawns. He went on to pioneer other new markets for rubber bands such as: agricultural and industrial applications and a myriad of other uses. Spencer obtained a patent on February 19, 1957, for a new "Method for Making Elastic Bands" which produced rubber bands in an Open Ring design.