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Who invented the ballpoint pen

The idea of using a ball to deliver ink to paper originated in the 19th century. The first patent was obtained by the American John Loud in 1888. His device used a rotating ball coated with ink, but it was imperfect: the ink would sometimes flow and sometimes not write. In 1938, the Hungarian journalist László Bíró (in exile in Argentina) together with his brother chemist György created a functional model. He noticed that newspaper ink dries quickly and does not smear. The brothers used viscous ink and placed the ball in a socket that allowed it to rotate and apply ink evenly. On June 10, 1943 (by other data — June 15), they filed a patent, and in 1945 they launched mass production. Argentines call the pen "biro" (from the surname). In England, the ballpoint pen is still sometimes called "biro".

Why June 10

The birthday of the ballpoint pen is considered to be June 10, 1943 — the date of the patent filing by the Bíró brothers in Argentina. It was on this day that a new era of writing began. Although there are disagreements, most sources lean towards this date. In 2026, it will be 83 years since the patent was granted. The celebration is unofficial, but it is marked by stationery manufacturers, pen collectors, and simply lovers of beautiful writing implements. In schools, sometimes "keyboard-free day" is held, where students are asked to write only with a ballpoint pen. Museums organize exhibitions of old pens.

How the ballpoint pen changed the world

Before its invention, people wrote with quill pens, which required inkwells, blotting paper, and patience. They stained hands and tables. Quill pens were capricious, could leak, and ink dried slowly. The ballpoint pen was a breakthrough: it did not leak (almost), ink dried instantly, and it could be written even upside down (by pilots). In 1945, France acquired a license, and production took off. By the 1950s, ballpoint pens had replaced quill pens in mass use. Schools, offices, government agencies switched to the new tool. Writing became easy and accessible. Did it increase literacy? Indirectly — yes, because it was not necessary to deal with ink.

The evolution of the ballpoint pen

The first models were expensive (about $10 in the 1940s). But competition quickly reduced the price. In the 1950s, the inexpensive disposable BIC Cristal appeared, which became a worldwide bestseller (sold over 100 billion pieces!). The BIC pen with a clear body and hexagonal shape is a design icon, it is in the Museum of Modern Art in New York (MoMA). Modern ballpoint pens come in different line thicknesses (0.3-1.0 mm), with gel ink, disappearing ink, with a cap or with a retractable mechanism. There are even "eternal pens" (without ink, which write with a stylus). But the principle remains the same: the ball rotates and transfers ink.

Interesting facts

The most expensive ballpoint pen is Fulgor Nocturnus (1.6 million dollars) adorned with diamonds, rubies, and sapphires. More than 15 billion ballpoint pens are sold in the world every year (enough to circle the Earth at the equator 100 times). The ball in the pen is made of tungsten carbide — a very hard material. The diameter of the ball is less than a millimeter. In weightlessness, ballpoint pens do not work due to the absence of gravity (ink does not flow), so astronauts use special pens with pressure or pencils. The record for writing text with one pen is 50 km of continuous line (a standard pen can write 5-10 km). Ballpoint pens can be refilled, although they are usually thrown away.

How to celebrate the birthday of the ballpoint pen

The simplest way is to write something by hand with a ballpoint pen. For example, a letter to a friend or a poem. You can organize a calligraphy contest among friends. Or just buy a new beautiful pen to carry in your pocket (and then boast about it). In schools, you can conduct a lesson where the history of writing is told. For collectors — to look for rare models at flea markets. For those who work in an office — a day without a computer, only paper and a pen. It's fun and unusual. The main thing is not to forget to thank László Bíró for his invention.

Ballpoint pen vs keyboard

In the 21st century, the ballpoint pen seemed to have become obsolete. We type faster than we write. But studies show that handwriting improves memory and stimulates the brain more than typing on a keyboard. Therefore, many psychologists recommend keeping a diary with a ballpoint pen. Moreover, no keyboard can replace the feeling of the ball gliding over paper. Perhaps in the future, the pen will become a niche, but it will not disappear. As long as there are signatures under documents, as long as there are love notes, as long as there are exams, the ballpoint pen will live.

June 10 is an excuse to take out your favorite pen from the drawer. Not a gel or a capillary pen, but the simplest ballpoint pen. Write one word on paper: "Thank you." László Bíró. And to yourself — for remembering how it is done.


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