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History of the Carburettor |
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10.4 Carburettor - The invention of the carburettor is often attributed to Wilhelm Maybach (German).
- He designed the carburettor that was fitted to an engine called the “Grandfather Clock” which Gottlieb Daimler produced in 1885.
- Maybach did not, however submit his patent until a decade later, in 1895.
- In 1893 Donat Banki and Janos Csonka (Hungarians) were the first to receive a patent for the invention of a carburettor.
- In 1902 George Schebler (American) patented and manufactured a carburettor called the “Schebler Carburetor”.
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