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László Bíró

László József Bíró (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈlaːsloː ˈjoːʒɛf ˈbiːroː]; born László József Schweiger; 29 September 1899 – 24 October 1985), Hispanicized as Ladislao José Biro, was a Hungarian-Argentine inventor who patented the first commercially successful modern ballpoint pen. The first ballpoint pen had been invented roughly 50 years earlier by John J. Loud, but it was not a commercial success.

László Bíró
Bíró c. 1978
Born
László József Schweiger

(1899-09-29)29 September 1899
Died24 October 1985(1985-10-24) (aged 86)
Buenos Aires, Argentina
NationalityHungarian
Other namesLadislas Jozsef Biro
Ladislao José Biro
CitizenshipHungarian
Argentine
Known forInventor of the first commercially successful ballpoint pen
SpouseElsa Schick
ChildrenMariana Bíró
Signature

Early life edit

Bíró was born to a Hungarian Jewish family in Budapest, Kingdom of Hungary, within the Austro-Hungarian Empire,[1] in 1899 to Mózes Mátyás Schweiger[2] and Janka née Ullmann.[3] After leaving school, he began work as a journalist in Hungary.

Invention of the ballpoint pen edit

While working as a journalist, Bíró noticed that the ink used in newspaper printing dried quickly, leaving the paper dry and smudge-free. He tried using the same ink in a fountain pen, but found that it would not flow into the tip, as it was too viscous.

 
Bíró's invention Birome

Bíró presented the first production of the ballpoint pen at the Budapest International Fair in 1931.[1] Working with his brother György,[4][5] a chemist, he developed a new tip consisting of a ball that was free to turn in a socket, and as it turned it would pick up ink from a cartridge and then roll to deposit it on the paper. Bíró patented the invention in Paris in 1938.

During World War II, Bíró fled the Nazis with his brother, moving to Argentina, in 1943. On 17 June 1943, they filed another patent, issued in the US as 2,390,636 Writing Instrument,[6] and formed Biro Pens of Argentina (in Argentina the ballpoint pen is known as birome, a portmanteau of the brothers' surname with that of their business partner, Juan Jorge Meyne). This new design was supposedly licensed for production in the United Kingdom for supply to Royal Air Force aircrew.[7][failed verification]

 
Birome's advertising in Argentine magazine Leoplán, 1945

In 1945, Marcel Bich bought the patent from Bíró for the pen, which soon became the main product of his BIC company. Bic has sold more than 100 billion ballpoint pens worldwide. In November of that same year, promoter Milton Reynolds introduced a gravity-fed pen to the U.S. market, to try to get around Biro's patent, which was based on capillary action, where fresh ink is drawn out of the reservoir of the pen as ink is deposited on the paper. Because the Reynolds workaround depended on a gravity feed, it did not infringe, but required thinner ink and a larger barrel.[8] The Reynolds Pen was successful for a few years until its reputation for leaking and competition from established pen manufacturers overtook it.[citation needed]

Death and legacy edit

László Bíró died in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in 1985.[9]

Argentina's Inventors' Day is celebrated on Bíró's birthday, 29 September.

A ballpoint pen is widely referred to as a "biro" in many countries, including the UK, Ireland, Australia and Italy.[10][11] Although the word is a registered trademark, in some countries it has become genericised. On 29 September 2016, the 117th anniversary of his birth, Google commemorated Bíró with a Google Doodle for "his relentless, forward-thinking spirit".[12]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Golyó a tollban – megemlékezés Bíró László Józsefről". Hungarian Patent Office (in Hungarian). Retrieved 2008-07-22.
  2. ^ "László Bíró". 29 September 1899.
  3. ^ "Janka Ulmann". 1873.
  4. ^ 392,046 Pen Oct 1888
  5. ^ Stoyles, Pennie; Peter Pentland (2006). The A to Z of Inventions and Inventors. 케이론교육. pp. 18. ISBN 1-58340-790-1. Retrieved 2008-07-22.
  6. ^ "US2390636 "Writing Instrument"" (PDF). Retrieved 2013-08-05.
  7. ^ Bevan, Rob; Wright, Tim (2005). Unleash your creativity: Strategies for instant creativity. Oxford: Infinite Ideas. pp. 82–83. ISBN 9781904902171.
  8. ^ Rosenberg, Robert Leonard (1971). The Ventures and Adventures of an Errant Entrepreneur: Milton (Ball-point) Reynolds (1892–). PhD Thesis. University of Washington.
  9. ^ "Lawrence Journal-World – Google News Archive Search". news.google.com. Retrieved 2022-11-16.
  10. ^ Room, Adrian (1983). Dictionary of Trade Name Origins. Routledge. pp. 41. ISBN 0-7102-0174-5. Retrieved 2008-07-22.
  11. ^ "Biro nell'Enciclopedia Treccani" (in Italian). Retrieved 2013-05-22.
  12. ^ "Ladislao José Biro's 117th birthday". Retrieved 2016-09-29.

External links edit

  •   Media related to László József Bíró at Wikimedia Commons
  • Brief biography of Bíró by Budapest Pocket Guide

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For the Hungarian Olympic wrestler see Laszlo Biro wrestler The native form of this personal name is Biro Laszlo Jozsef This article uses Western name order when mentioning individuals Laszlo Jozsef Biro Hungarian pronunciation ˈlaːsloː ˈjoːʒɛf ˈbiːroː born Laszlo Jozsef Schweiger 29 September 1899 24 October 1985 Hispanicized as Ladislao Jose Biro was a Hungarian Argentine inventor who patented the first commercially successful modern ballpoint pen The first ballpoint pen had been invented roughly 50 years earlier by John J Loud but it was not a commercial success Laszlo BiroBiro c 1978BornLaszlo Jozsef Schweiger 1899 09 29 29 September 1899Budapest Austria HungaryDied24 October 1985 1985 10 24 aged 86 Buenos Aires ArgentinaNationalityHungarianOther namesLadislas Jozsef BiroLadislao Jose BiroCitizenshipHungarianArgentineKnown forInventor of the first commercially successful ballpoint penSpouseElsa SchickChildrenMariana BiroSignature Contents 1 Early life 2 Invention of the ballpoint pen 3 Death and legacy 4 References 5 External linksEarly life editBiro was born to a Hungarian Jewish family in Budapest Kingdom of Hungary within the Austro Hungarian Empire 1 in 1899 to Mozes Matyas Schweiger 2 and Janka nee Ullmann 3 After leaving school he began work as a journalist in Hungary Invention of the ballpoint pen editWhile working as a journalist Biro noticed that the ink used in newspaper printing dried quickly leaving the paper dry and smudge free He tried using the same ink in a fountain pen but found that it would not flow into the tip as it was too viscous nbsp Biro s invention BiromeBiro presented the first production of the ballpoint pen at the Budapest International Fair in 1931 1 Working with his brother Gyorgy 4 5 a chemist he developed a new tip consisting of a ball that was free to turn in a socket and as it turned it would pick up ink from a cartridge and then roll to deposit it on the paper Biro patented the invention in Paris in 1938 During World War II Biro fled the Nazis with his brother moving to Argentina in 1943 On 17 June 1943 they filed another patent issued in the US as 2 390 636 Writing Instrument 6 and formed Biro Pens of Argentina in Argentina the ballpoint pen is known as birome a portmanteau of the brothers surname with that of their business partner Juan Jorge Meyne This new design was supposedly licensed for production in the United Kingdom for supply to Royal Air Force aircrew 7 failed verification nbsp Birome s advertising in Argentine magazine Leoplan 1945In 1945 Marcel Bich bought the patent from Biro for the pen which soon became the main product of his BIC company Bic has sold more than 100 billion ballpoint pens worldwide In November of that same year promoter Milton Reynolds introduced a gravity fed pen to the U S market to try to get around Biro s patent which was based on capillary action where fresh ink is drawn out of the reservoir of the pen as ink is deposited on the paper Because the Reynolds workaround depended on a gravity feed it did not infringe but required thinner ink and a larger barrel 8 The Reynolds Pen was successful for a few years until its reputation for leaking and competition from established pen manufacturers overtook it citation needed Death and legacy editLaszlo Biro died in Buenos Aires Argentina in 1985 9 Argentina s Inventors Day is celebrated on Biro s birthday 29 September A ballpoint pen is widely referred to as a biro in many countries including the UK Ireland Australia and Italy 10 11 Although the word is a registered trademark in some countries it has become genericised On 29 September 2016 the 117th anniversary of his birth Google commemorated Biro with a Google Doodle for his relentless forward thinking spirit 12 References edit a b Golyo a tollban megemlekezes Biro Laszlo Jozsefrol Hungarian Patent Office in Hungarian Retrieved 2008 07 22 Laszlo Biro 29 September 1899 Janka Ulmann 1873 392 046 Pen Oct 1888 Stoyles Pennie Peter Pentland 2006 The A to Z of Inventions and Inventors 케이론교육 pp 18 ISBN 1 58340 790 1 Retrieved 2008 07 22 US2390636 Writing Instrument PDF Retrieved 2013 08 05 Bevan Rob Wright Tim 2005 Unleash your creativity Strategies for instant creativity Oxford Infinite Ideas pp 82 83 ISBN 9781904902171 Rosenberg Robert Leonard 1971 The Ventures and Adventures of an Errant Entrepreneur Milton Ball point Reynolds 1892 PhD Thesis University of Washington Lawrence Journal World Google News Archive Search news google com Retrieved 2022 11 16 Room Adrian 1983 Dictionary of Trade Name Origins Routledge pp 41 ISBN 0 7102 0174 5 Retrieved 2008 07 22 Biro nell Enciclopedia Treccani in Italian Retrieved 2013 05 22 Ladislao Jose Biro s 117th birthday Retrieved 2016 09 29 External links edit nbsp Media related to Laszlo Jozsef Biro at Wikimedia Commons Brief biography of Biro by Budapest Pocket Guide Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Laszlo Biro amp oldid 1188096563, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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