William Beldue

William Joseph Beldue (September 9, 1889 – September 28, 1955) was the American inventor of the eyelash curler.

William Joseph Beldue
Born(1889-09-09)September 9, 1889
Died(1955-09-28)September 28, 1955 (age 66)
OccupationInventor

Invention

Beldue invented the eyelash curler while working at the Kurlash Company at 77 South Avenue in Rochester, New York. He and his colleague, William R. Tuttle, co-held several patents with the company. Patents issued at least in part to Beldue include:

  • Great Britain No. 581,055, Improvements in eyelash curlers, August 11, 1944[1]
  • U.S. No. 2,391,047, Eyelash curler, December 18, 1945[2]
  • U.S. No. 2,460,317, Eyelash curler, February 1, 1949[3]
  • Canada No. 456189, EYELASH CURLER, April 26, 1949[4]
  • U.S. No. 2,474,873, Eyelash curler, July 5, 1949[5]
  • Great Britain No. 689,019, Improvements in eyelash curlers, December 18, 1951[6]
  • U.S. No. 2,602,458, Eyelash curler, July 18, 1952[7]
  • Canada No. 493071, EYELASH CURLERS, May 26, 1953[8]
  • Canada No. 493219, EYELASH CURLER, May 26, 1953[9]

Personal life

Beldue had three sons, William Jr., Harold W., and Donald, and a daughter, Kathern.[10] born November 17, 1929.[11]

Death

William Beldue died in Rochester, New York and is buried in Riverside Cemetery.

References

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