That depends a great deal on your definition of fountain pen. If you include quills (basically feathers with sharpened tips) then it was some folks before 900 AD. If you include dip pens, then some folks in the 1700s.
Otherwise, The first known description of a pen that could hold its own ink is of a french design by M. Bion for the Plume sans fin - feather without end in 1723.
1819- The Penographic was patented. Inkflow was managed by pulling on a valve behind the nib.
1832 John S. Parker patented a piston pen.
1884 Lewis Waterman had just lost a sale to a wealthy client because his pen spilled ink all over the document. He decided to improve on the design and patented his own design for an eyedropper filled pen that would not leak.
1900 or so Conklin started selling a pen with an internal bladder that could be squeezed by a protruding metal crescent. Other pen makers tried several ways to emulate that design without infringing on the patent. This lead to match fillers and coin fillers to push the metal bars against the sac. Sheaffer introduced a lever filler that outsold everything else. Other pen makers tried various designs until the 1960s when cartridge filled pens became the norm.
Many designs came and went over time, and some of the older designs can still be found today. So, who invented it? Maybe Monsieur Bion, but Waterman got more publicity
The year was 1884
1884
in 1884 the fountain pen was invented... however the first conventional ballpoint pen was invented in 1938.the first ball point pen was invented in 1888.the first ball point pen was invented in 1888.
he did not invent anything he patented the fountain pen which means he improved it the first fountain pen was invented by a french-man named M.Bion many many years ago.
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The earliest record of a fountain type pen dates back to 973 with the caliph of the Maghreb. The first fountain pens that did not use quills was invented by Lewis Waterman in 1884.
Yes, the fountain pen was invented by W.B. Purvis in 1884. He was granted a patent for his design which helped improve the functionality and accessibility of writing instruments during that time.
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first of all, it was the FOUNTAIN pen, and it was in 1884
L.E. Waterman of New York designed the firstworkable fountain pen in 1884. Lazlo Biro patented the first ballpoint pen in 1938
A Hungarian journalist named Laszlo Biro invented the first ballpoint pen in 1938. The Hungarian brother's, Laszlo and George Biro, made the first Ball Point Pen in 1894. It followed the first workable fountain pen which was invented by L.E. Waterman in 1884
No, Peregrin Williamson did not invent the fountain pen. The fountain pen was invented by Lewis Waterman in the 1880s, which revolutionized writing instruments by allowing for a continuous flow of ink through a nib.