Donát Bánki

Engineer, Inventor

1859 – 1922

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Who was Donát Bánki?

Donát Bánki was a Hungarian mechanical engineer and inventor. In 1893 he invented the carburetor for the stationary engine, together with János Csonka. The invention is often, incorrectly credited to the German Wilhelm Maybach, who submitted his patent half a year after Bánki and Csonka. Bánki also greatly contributed to the design of compressors for combustion engines. He invented a water-turbine, as well, which is named after him.

In 1898, Donát Bánki invented the high-compression engine with a dual carburetor, an evaporation method used ever since.

The invention of the carburetor helped the development of automobiles, as previously no method was known to correctly mix the fuel and air for engines.

Some sources say that the idea of the carburetor came from a flower girl. One evening, Bánki saw her while walking home from the Budapest Technical University. She was sprinkling water onto her flowers by blowing spray from her mouth.

Bánki is also given partial credit for the invention of the Crossflow turbine.

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Born
Jun 6, 1859
Bakonybánk
Also known as
  • Donat Banki
Nationality
  • Hungary
Profession
Education
  • Budapest University of Technology and Economics
Died
Aug 1, 1922
Budapest

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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