Richard Lindon (seen in 1880) is believed to have invented the first footballs with rubber bladders.
In Europe, early footballs were made out of animal
bladders, more specifically
pig's bladders, which were inflated. Later
leather coverings were introduced to allow the balls to keep their shape.
[53] However, in 1851,
Richard Lindon and
William Gilbert, both shoemakers from the town of
Rugby (near the school), exhibited both round and oval-shaped balls at the
Great Exhibition in London. Richard Lindon's wife is said to have died of lung disease caused by blowing up pig's bladders.
[54] Lindon also won medals for the invention of the "Rubber inflatable Bladder" and the "Brass Hand Pump".
In 1855, the U.S. inventor
Charles Goodyear — who had patented
vulcanized rubber — exhibited a spherical football, with an exterior of vulcanized rubber panels, at the
Paris Exhibition Universelle. The ball was to prove popular in early forms of football in the U.S.A.
[55]
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