- Štefan Banič
Štefan Banič (
23 November 1870 -2 January ,1941 ) is theinventor of the militaryparachute and of the first actually used parachute.Born on
23 November 1870 inNestich (Neštich), now part ofSmolenice ,Slovakia . Banič immigrated to the United States and worked as a coal miner inGreenville, Pennsylvania .Štefan constructed a
prototype of a parachute in 1913 and tested it inWashington D.C. in front of the U.S. Patent Office andmilitary representatives by jumping from a 41-floor building and subsequently from an airplane in 1914. Banič donated U.S.Patent (No. 1,108,484) to theU.S. Army . He received little fame or fortune for his invention.Although the idea of parachutes was known long ago, and Banič's invention is a radically different type of a parachute from the type known today (it was a kind of umbrella attached to the body), it was the first parachute known to be actively used—it was used by the
US Air Force duringWorld War I and saved the lives of many aviators.After World War I Banič returned to Slovakia.
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