1886 - Karl Benz received the first patent (DRP No. 37435) for a gas-fueled car.
1889 - Gottlieb Daimler built an improved four-stroke engine with mushroom-shaped valves and two V-slant cylinders.
1890 - Wilhelm Maybach built the first four-cylinder, four-stroke engine.
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The Diesel cycle engine was named after the German engineer who invented it, Rudolf Diesel. A Diesel engine uses two principles: air gets hot when you compress it, and fuel will ignite if it gets hot enough. The engine compresses air introduced into the cylinder to a very high pressure. When fuel is injected it immediately ignites.
The high-speed petrol engine was developed by the German engineer Nikolaus Otto in the late 19th century. Otto is best known for inventing the four-stroke cycle engine, also known as the Otto cycle, which allowed for more efficient combustion and higher speeds. His innovations laid the groundwork for modern internal combustion engines used in automobiles today.
The engineer that starts with Z is Nikolaus August Otto, a German engineer who invented the four-stroke internal combustion engine, also known as the Otto engine, in 1876. This innovation revolutionized the automotive industry by providing a more efficient and reliable power source for vehicles. Otto's engine design is still widely used in cars, motorcycles, and other motorized vehicles today.
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i believe that was Dr Ferdinand Porsche, father of vw and Porsche
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Otto (which started the term "Otto Motor" in Germany) In 1876 Nikolaus Otto built a four-stroke or "Otto cycle" internal combustion engine. Gottlieb Daimler & Wilhelm Maybach who had worked with Otto on his engine, parted company and in 1885 released their own much advanced version. In 1886 Karl Benz patented his "motorwagen" and is generally credited as being the father of the automobile.
Nikolaus Otto developed the internal-combustion engine in 1867. Karl Benz patented the internal-combustion engine in 1879. Gottleib Daimler built a small petrol engine in 1885.
Rudolf Diesel invented the diesel engine which now powers many large vehicles
There were multiple German inventors who developed internal combustion engines in the late 19th Century, but the name you may want is Otto Daimler.
It was Nikolaus August Otto (June 14, 1832 Holzhausen an der Haide, Nassau - January 26, 1891 Cologne) was the German inventor of the first internal-combustion engine to efficiently burn fuel directly in a piston chamber. Otto, which started the term "Otto Motor" in Germany. In 1876 Nikolaus Otto built a four-stroke or "Otto cycle" internal combustion engine. Gottlieb Daimler & Wilhelm Maybach who had worked with Otto on his engine, parted company and in 1885 released their own much advanced version. In 1886 Karl Benz patented his "motorwagen" and is generally credited as being the father of the automobile.
Karl Benz As in Mercedes Benz
Rudolf Diesel
Rudolf Diesel
Nikolaus was a German inventor who made the first internal combustion engine.