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Donát Bánki

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Full Name
  
Donat Banki

Name
  
Donat Banki

Role
  
Engineer


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Born
  
6 June 1859 (
1859-06-06
)
Bakonybank, Kingdom of Hungary, Austrian Empire

Died
  
1 August 1922(1922-08-01) (aged 63) Budapest, Kingdom of Hungary

Education
  
Budapest University of Technology and Economics

Occupation
  
inventor, mechanical engineer

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Donát Bánki (6 June 1859 – 1 August 1922) was a Hungarian mechanical engineer and inventor. In 1893 he invented the carburetor for the stationary engine, together with János Csonka (known as the Bánki-Csonka engine). 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.

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

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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.

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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.

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

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References

Donát Bánki Wikipedia