平時五多覺,但冇得用口既時侯真希系好慘
廁紙真系偉大口既發明啊
甘究竟廁紙是何人,何時發明的?
2006-10-31 08:33:48 · 3 個解答 · 發問者 酸酸地 3 in 家居與園藝 ➔ 維修
在將近一百年前的二十世紀初,美國史古脫紙業(Scott Paper)公司買下一大批紙,因運送過程中的疏忽,造成紙面潮濕產生皺折而無法使用。
面對一倉庫的無用的紙,大家都不知如何是好,在主管會議中,有人建議將紙退回供應商以減少損失,這個建議獲得所有人的附議。
該公司負責人亞瑟‧史古脫卻不這麼想,他想到在捲紙上打洞,變成容易撕下成一小張一小張的。
史古脫將這種紙命名為「桑尼」衛生紙巾,賣給火車站、飯店、學校等放置於廁所中,因為相當好用而大受歡迎,並慢慢普及到一般家庭中,為公司創下了許多利潤。
如今衛生紙已經成為你我生活中不可或缺的物品,並以多樣的面對待給我們生活上許多的便利。
紙,在兩千年前由蔡倫發明,改變了書寫的歷史。
十九世紀,開始以木漿製紙。
在將近一百年前的二十世紀初,美國史古脫紙業公
司買下一大批紙,因運送過程中的疏忽,造成紙面
潮濕產生皺折而無法使用。 面對一倉庫的無用的紙
,大家都不知如何是好,在主管會議中,有人建議
將紙退回供應商以減少損失,這個建議獲得所有人
的附議。
該公司負責人亞瑟‧史古脫卻不這麼想,他想到在
捲紙上打洞,變成容易撕下成一小張一小張的。
史古脫將這種紙命名為「桑尼」衛生紙巾,賣給火
車站、飯店、學校等放置於廁所中,因為相當好用
而大受歡迎,並慢慢普及到一般家庭中,為公司創
下了許多利潤。
如今衛生紙已經成為你我生活中不可或缺的物品,
並以多樣的面對待給我們生活上許多的便利。
這是我們所用的衛生紙的由來~懂了嗎~
至於中國古人用的衛生紙(「寶鈔」或者稱「草紙」)
我認為跟我們今日用的衛生紙扯不上關係
那相當等於只是隨手拿一張廢紙來擦屁股
而一般平民沒有錢
用不起紙擦屁屁
就用竹片刮肛門
2006-10-31 08:52:02 · answer #1 · answered by ? 6 · 0⤊ 0⤋
發明衛生紙的是亞瑟‧史古脫!
【衛生紙的由來】
在將近一百年前的二十世紀初,美國史古脫紙業(Scott Paper)公司買下一大批紙,因運送過程中的疏忽,造成紙面潮濕產生皺折而無法使用。
面對一倉庫的無用的紙,大家都不知如何是好,在主管會議中,有人建議將紙退回供應商以減少損失,這個建議獲得所有人的附議。
該公司負責人亞瑟‧史古脫卻不這麼想,他想到在捲紙上打洞,變成容易撕下成一小張一小張的。
史古脫將這種紙命名為「桑尼」衛生紙巾,賣給火車站、飯店、學校等放置於廁所中,因為相當好用而大受歡迎,並慢慢普及到一般家庭中,為公司創下了許多利潤。
如今衛生紙已經成為你我生活中不可或缺的物品,並以多樣的面對待給我們生活上許多的便利
面紙是一種極薄的紙張。它的外觀通常跟入廁使用的衞生紙極其相像,而衞生紙有單張四方型的、捲成圓筒型的,其中單張四方型的又經常包裝在紙盒或塑料包裝中,上面露出一口,便於每次抽取單張。這種抽取式的包裝、使用方法,又正好和麵紙最常見的包裝、使用方法雷同,以致於兩者經常造成使用者的混淆。
面紙的設計目的和衞生紙正好相反。衞生紙是故意設計成一碰到水就爛掉,以免造成廁所馬桶堵塞,而面紙的設計目的是用來擦臉、擦手,正因為會接觸到汗水,因此設計得柔軔無比,不容易拉斷、碎裂。如果將面紙都進馬桶中,就有可能造成水管堵塞。因此面紙雖然外觀和使用方法和衞生紙經常極其類似,但是用途(擦哪裡)和用法(是否可以丟進廁所)則完全不同。
由來
20世紀初,美國史古脫紙業(Scott Paper)公司買下一大批紙,因運送過程中的疏忽,造成紙面潮濕產生皺折而無法使用。
面對一倉庫的無用的紙,大家都不知如何是好,在主管會議中,有人建議將紙退回供應商以減少損失,這個建議獲得所有人的附議。
該公司負責人亞瑟‧史古脫卻不這麼想,他想到在捲紙上打洞,變成容易撕下成一小張一小張的。
史古脫將這種紙命名為「桑尼」衞生紙巾,賣給火車站、飯店、學校等放置於廁所中,因為相當好用而大受歡迎,並慢慢普及到一般家庭中,為公司創下了許多利潤。
http://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/面紙
中國
雖早在蔡倫之前二百年,民間已開始利用植物纖維來造紙,但是因為用麻或苧麻為原料所做的指,質地粗糙,無法用於書寫,而棉花製成紙,卻又因價格昂貴無法普及。
但如廁就已經使用草紙!http://hk.knowledge.yahoo.com/question/?qid=7006031700600
2006-10-31 08:53:45 · answer #2 · answered by 水星人 7 · 0⤊ 0⤋
History
Records of human usage of toilet paper first appeared in China, during the 14th century.
The classic 16th century satirical novel Gargantua and Pantagruel by François Rabelais contains references to various toilet paper alternatives. For example, in the 13th chapter of the First Book, titled "How Grandgousier realized Gargantua's marvelous intelligence, by his invention of an Arse-wipe," the giant Gargantua, while still a child, tries dozens of different methods for wiping his bottom, including paper, but unfortunately he finds it "leaves some chips on his ballocks". Finally he discovers the best method:
But to conclude, I say and maintain that there is no arse-wiper like a well-downed goose, if you hold her neck between your legs. You must take my word for it, you really must. You get a miraculous sensation in your arse-hole, both from the softness of the down and from the temperate heat of the goose herself; and this is easily communicated to the bum-gut and the rest of the intestines, from which it reaches the heart and the brain.
The first factory-made paper marketed exclusively for toilet use was produced by Joseph Cayetty in the United States in 1857. Cayetty's name was printed on every sheet. Before this invention, wealthy people used wool, lace or hemp for their ablutions, while less wealthy people used their hand when defecating into rivers, or cleaned themselves with various materials such as rags, wood shavings, leaves, grass, hay, stone, sand, moss, water, snow, maize husks, fruit skins, or seashells, and cob of the corn depending upon the country and weather conditions or social customs. In Ancient Rome, a sponge on a stick was commonly used, and, after usage, placed back in a bucket of saltwater.
In some parts of the world, the use of newspaper, telephone directory pages, or other paper products was common. Old Farmer's Almanac was sold with a hole punched in the corner so it could be hung on a nail in an outhouse. The widely-distributed Sears catalogue was also a popular choice until it began to be printed on glossy paper (at which point, some people wrote to the company to complain). In Hervé Bazin's book, "Viper in the Fist", a Catholic family uses pages of the Catholic newspaper, La Croix (after tearing off the cross of Calvary). In modern flush toilets, using newspaper as toilet paper is liable to cause blockages.
In monarchical Russia, a subordinate stamped the toilet paper with imperial arms for the use of the Tsar. In the court of Henry VIII of England, the Groom of the Stool was given the job of cleaning the royal anus with his hand. The Groom of the Stool was both a highly respected and coveted position. For security reasons, only a highly trusted courtier would be chosen and it was coveted because of the influence he might have with the king, daily having the opportunity to be alone with His Majesty.
2006-10-31 13:39:18 補充:
Using water to clean oneself, in lieu of toilet paper, is common in India and Muslim countries, where people use their left hand to clean themselves and their right hand for eating or greeting (In parts of Africa, though, the converse is true, and a right-handed handshake could be considered rude).
2006-10-31 13:39:42 補充:
詳情 : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toilet_paper#History
2006-10-31 08:38:56 · answer #3 · answered by 我知錯 2 · 0⤊ 0⤋