Marc_Grégoire
Marc Grégoire was an inventor of PTFE (Teflon) coated non-stick pans.[1] He was an ONERA engineer at the time of the invention.[2] In one version of the story, he devised a method to apply Teflon to an aluminum mould, to assist the removal of glass fibre fishing rods from the mould.[2] When his wife, Colette M. Grégoire, learned of it, she challenged him to create a non-stick saucepan. He succeeded by applying Teflon to the base of a frying pan.[2] Another conflicting version tells that the technique to apply Teflon on aluminum was developed by his colleague, not by himself,[1] and Grégoire wanted to coat his fishing gear to prevent tangles,[1] instead of wanting to coat an aluminum mould.
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Marc earned a patent for the invention in 1954.[1] In 1956 Grégoire and his wife launched the Tefal Corporation,[1] developing the slogan: La Poêle Tefal, la poêle qui n’attache vraimant pas (The Tefal saucepan, the saucepan pan that really doesn’t stick.)[3] By 1960, they sold 3 million items annually.[1]