Stamps
Swiss inventions − Garlic press
Did you know that in 1948 the bicycle brake contributed to the invention of the ‘Susi’ garlic press?
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When Karl Zysset, who was actually a bike mechanic, invented the garlic press, he imitated two aspects of the bike brake – its practical design and the principle of leverage force. He added the chamber with the freely moving punch to produce the garlic press that we still know and use today. After this invention, he gave up his bicycle business in Lyss and founded the company Zylyss or Zyliss, which is still well known today. The handy kitchen aid ‘Susi’ has certainly earned its place in the series of “Swiss inventions”!
Technical information
Sales
Philately: from 29.8.2024 to 30.9.2025 or while stocks last
Branches: from 5.9.2024 to 30.9.2025 or while stocks last
Validity
Unlimited from 5.9.2024
Printing
Offset, 4-colour + two-stage embossing; Gutenberg AG, Schaan, Principality of Liechtenstein
Formats
Stamp: 73 × 56 mm
Sheet: 105 × 70 mm (miniature sheet with a stamp)
Paper
White stamp paper with optical brightener, matt gummed, 110 gm2
Perforation
12:12
Design
Jürg Glauser, Ittigen