Bayern celebrates 75 years of patent: The greatest inventions!
Bayern celebrates 75 years of patent: The greatest inventions!
A big step into the future is celebrated: The German Patent and Trademark Office in Munich opened its doors 75 years ago. This important anniversary is an excellent opportunity to look back on some of the most remarkable inventions that were patented in Bavaria and that have shaped our lives.
Bavaria's innovative strength must not be underestimated. One of the best -known inventions is the Christmas tree stand by Klaus Krinner, who was patented in 1989. He revolutionized the way we set up our Christmas trees. With this stable construction, decaying trees belong to the past, and it is now used in households worldwide.
Innovations that moved
Another pioneer became known in 1951 when Walter Linderer had patented the airbag. This safety element is now installed in almost every vehicle and is one of the most important achievements in the field of automotive security.
Adi Dassler, the founder of Adidas, registered a user for the vice shoe in 1952. This innovative shoe development not only changed football, but also contributed directly to the success of the German national team. Dassler's invention paved the way for numerous sporting triumphs and helped him to get international fame.
Digital Revolution from Bavaria
The digital era was revolutionized by the MP3 format, which was developed at the Fraunhofer Institute in Erlangen and the Friedrich Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremberg. This technique compressed audio files considerably without affecting the sound quality, and thus fundamentally changed the music world. The way we listen to music has changed through this invention forever.
Further remarkable inventions
As early as 1877, the Munich Professor Carl von Linde reported the first fridge to the patent. This achievement was particularly well received by beer breweries and is now an indispensable part of every household. In a different way, the invention of the first Playmobil figure in 1971, which was created in Zirndorf, also shaped the toy landscape and is still very popular among children around the world.
These and many other inventions that saw the light of day in Bavaria are not only significant for the region, but also had far -reaching effects on society as a whole and will certainly have a day -to -day life. In order to learn more about these remarkable developments, interested parties can have a detailed report on www.antenne.de read.
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