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  1. Jean Joseph Étienne Lenoir, also known as Jean J. Lenoir (12 January 1822 – 4 August 1900), was a Belgian-French engineer who developed the internal combustion engine in 1858. Prior designs for such engines were patented as early as 1807 ( De Rivaz engine ), but none were commercially successful.

  2. Étienne Lenoir (born Jan. 12, 1822, Mussy-la-Ville, Belg.—died Aug. 4, 1900, La Varenne-Saint-Hilaire, Fr.) was a Belgian inventor who devised the first commercially successful internal-combustion engine. Lenoir’s engine was a converted double-acting steam engine with slide valves to admit the air-fuel mixture and to discharge exhaust ...

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  3. Aug 4, 2020 · Étienne Lenoir was a Belgian-born French engineer and chemist who created the first practical and commercially successful internal combustion engine in 1859. He also built the world's first automobiles powered by his engine and patented them in 1860.

  4. Jan 24, 2021 · engineering 24. January 2021 1 Tabea Tietz. Étienne Lenoir (1822–1900) On January 24, 1860, Belgian engineer Étienne Lenoir was granted a patent on his newly developed internal combustion engine. Lenoir’s engine design was the first commercially successful internal combustion engine.

  5. Jan 17, 2024 · 54 views 2 months ago. Étienne Lenoir: The Revolution of the Internal Combustion Engine Experience the incredible journey of Étienne Lenoir and his groundbreaking invention, the internal ...

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  7. Jan 12, 2021 · Jean Joseph Étienne Lenoir, Belgian engineer and inventor of the first commercially successful internal combustion engine, was born on this day in 1822. There had been internal combustion engines patented as early as 1807, but Lenoirs 1858 version demonstrated the feasibility of such a power plant.

  8. Jan 3, 2024 · Learn about the history of the internal combustion engine (ICE), a technology that revolutionized transportation. Discover the contributions of Étienne Lenoir, who invented a gas-powered engine in 1860, and other key figures who shaped the evolution of the ICE.

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