R. BUCKMINSTER FULLER APPLIES FOR PATENT ON DYMAXION CAR (THC) - TopicsExpress



          

R. BUCKMINSTER FULLER APPLIES FOR PATENT ON DYMAXION CAR (THC) Today in history OCT 18 1933 The American philosopher-inventor R. Buckminster Fuller applies for a patent for his Dymaxion Car. The Dymaxion—the word itself was another Fuller invention, a combination of dynamic, maximum, and ion—looked and drove like no vehicle anyone had ever seen. It was a three-wheeled, 20-foot-long, pod-shaped automobile that could carry 11 passengers and travel as fast as 120 miles per hour. It got 30 miles to the gallon, could U-turn in a distance equal to its length and could parallel park just by pivoting its wheels toward the curb and zipping sideways into its parking space. It was stylish, efficient and eccentric and it attracted a great deal of attention: Celebrities wanted to ride in it and rich men wanted to invest in it. But in the same month that Fuller applied for his patent, one of his prototype Dymaxions crashed, killing the driver and alarming investors so much that they withdrew their money from the project.
Posted on: Sat, 18 Oct 2014 12:08:21 +0000

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