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Štefan Banič

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Slovak inventor (1870–1941)
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Štefan Banič
Born(1870-11-23)23 November 1870
Died2 January 1941(1941-01-02) (aged 70)
Known forParachute

Štefan Banič (Slovak pronunciation:[ˈʂcefamˈbaɲitʂ]; 23 November 1870 – 2 January 1941) was aSlovak inventor who patented an earlyparachute design.[1]

Born in Jánostelek (Slovak:Neštich, Smolenická Nová Ves),Austria-Hungary (now Smolenická Nová Ves, a part ofSmolenice,Slovakia), Banič immigrated to the United States and worked as a coal miner inGreenville, Pennsylvania. After witnessing a plane crash in 1912, Banič constructed aprototype of a parachute, and on August 25, 1914 was granted US patent, No. 1,108,484.[2][3]

The design which was radically different from others – it was a type of umbrella attached to the body, but it is claimed that he successfully tested it in Washington, D.C. jumping first from a 15-story building and subsequently from anairplane in 1914.[4][5] He sold his patent to theU.S. Army, although there is no evidence that it was ever used.[3]

After World War I Banič returned toCzechoslovakia where he helped to explore theDrinykarst cave in the foothills of theLittle Carpathian Mountains, close to his hometown ofSmolenice.[5]

Legacy

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In 1997, US skydiver Slavo Mulik, also born in Slovakia, created the Stefan Banic Parachute Foundation[6] which offers bronze, silver and gold medal awards to individuals involved in events, promotions and/or celebrations of skydiving, in memory of Banic.[7]

In 2006, Slovak military paratroopers installed a memorial plaque at his birthplace in Smolenice.[8]

In 2020, Slovakia issued a €10 silver coin depicting Banič.[9]

Trnava – Boleráz airport, near Smolenice, carries Banič's name.

References

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  1. ^"Famous Slovaks - Stefan Banic". Heartofeurope.co.uk. 2009. Retrieved2014-02-09.
  2. ^"Patent US1108484 - Parachute".Google Patents. 1914-06-03. Retrieved2014-02-09.
  3. ^abTeraz.sk (2014-08-25)."Pred 100 rokmi získal Štefan Banič patent na svoj padák".TERAZ.sk (in Slovak). Retrieved2023-05-26.
  4. ^"100 years ago Banic received a patent for his parachute" ("Pred 100 rokmi získal Štefan Banič patent na svoj padák"), 24.08.2014, cas.sk (Slovak)
  5. ^ab"Štefan Banič, Konštruktér, vynálezca-(Stefan Banic, Designer, Inventor)" (in Slovak). Slovenská akadémia vied, obituary. Retrieved2010-10-21.
  6. ^"Radoslav "Slavo" Mulik, obituary
  7. ^"11th annual Banic Memorial Boogie set", June 27, 2002
  8. ^"Banic: The inventor of the parachute", osobnosti.sk (Slovak)
  9. ^"Slovakia: New silver collector coins issued in honour of Štefan Banič, inventor of the parachute | Coin Update".news.coinupdate.com. Retrieved2022-12-31.

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