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Josip Belušić

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Name
  
Josip Belusic


Role
  
Inventor

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Josip Belušić (1847 - ?) was a Croatian inventor. He was born in the region of Labin in Istria, and later lived in the settlement of Županići. Belušić was schooled in Pazin. He eventually became a professor in Koper.

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In 1888 Josip Belušić invented and designed the first electric speedometer. This invention was patented in Austria-Hungary under the name of "velocimeter."

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Belušić exhibited his invention on the 1889 Exposition Universell in Paris, and later renamed it 'Controllore Automatico per Vetture'. On the same year, the Municipality of Paris created a tender in which over 120 patents were registered to compete. His design won as the most precise and reliable and was accepted in June 1890.

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Literature

  • Jamičić, Željko: Josip Belušić – izumitelj tahografa. In: časopis MUP (Mir-Ugled-Povjerenje) 3. Jg., Zagreb, Januar 2008, S. 15

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    References

    Josip Belušić Wikipedia


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