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...
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Wikimedia Commons has media related to Étienne Lenoir (instrument maker). Étienne Lenoir (1744–1832) was a French scientific instrument maker and inventor...
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century, is Estienne. Étienne, Etienne, Ettiene or Ettienne may refer to: Étienne Bézout (1730–1783), French mathematician Étienne Louis Geoffroy (1725–1810)...
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automobile invented by Étienne Lenoir in 1863 which carried its own internal combustion engine. It was based on his 1860 invention, the Lenoir gas engine. In...
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first commercially successful internal combustion engine was created by Étienne Lenoir around 1860, and the first modern internal combustion engine, known...
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of France Jean Lenoir (composer) (1891–1976), French film and popular composer Étienne Lenoir (1822–1900), also known as Jean J. Lenoir, built the first...
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another platinum and twelve iron standards of the metre were made by Étienne Lenoir in 1799. One of them became known as the Committee Meter in the United...
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American football player Étienne Lenoir (1822–1900), Belgian engineer, inventor of the internal combustion engine Étienne Lenoir (instrument maker) (1744–1832)...
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Otto and Eugen Langen, although there had been earlier attempts by Étienne Lenoir in 1860, Siegfried Marcus in 1864 and George Brayton in 1873. Most petrol...
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It is based on the operation of an engine patented by Jean Joseph Etienne Lenoir in 1860. This engine is often thought of as the first commercially produced...
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Nicolaus Otto (section Lenoir engine)
(illuminating gas) engine that Jean Joseph Etienne Lenoir had built in Paris. The brothers built a copy of the Lenoir engine and applied for a patent in January...
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railway line (a predecessor of trams), opened in Saint Petersburg. 1862 – Étienne Lenoir made a gasoline engine automobile. 1863 – London's Metropolitan Railway...
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another platinum and twelve iron standards of the metre were made by Étienne Lenoir in 1799. One of them became known as the Committee Meter in the United...
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are sometimes referred to as flame igniters.[citation needed] In 1860 Étienne Lenoir (credit is also given to Edmond Berger, who invented but never patented...
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Gas engine (section Lenoir)
Belgian engineer Étienne Lenoir in 1860. However, the Lenoir engine suffered from a low power output and high fuel consumption. Lenoir's work was further...
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Noémie Lenoir (born 19 September 1979) is a French model and actress. She is known for her work with Gucci, L'Oréal, Next, Gap, Tommy Hilfiger, Victoria's...
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Joseph Etienne Lenoir. In 1860 Lenoir succeeded in creating a double-acting engine which ran on illuminating gas at 4% efficiency. The 18 liter Lenoir engine...
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the first internal combustion engine using hydrogen as a fuel 1863 – Étienne Lenoir – Hippomobile 2002 – BMW 750hL 2007 – Hydrogen 7 is powered by a dual-fuel...
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of the world's first automobile, a 1769–1770 steam-fuelled vehicle Étienne Lenoir (1822–1900), developer of the first atmospheric gaseous fueled internal...
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Motive Power by the Explosion of Gasses". In 1860, Belgian Jean Joseph Etienne Lenoir produced a gas-fired internal combustion engine. In 1864, Nicolaus Otto...
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chronometers enabling navigators to determine a ship's longitudinal position. Étienne Lenoir, engineer and inventor R. G. LeTourneau, prolific inventor of earthmoving...
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internal combustion engine, which ran on a hydrogen/oxygen mixture. Étienne Lenoir produced the Hippomobile in 1863. In 1970, Paul Dieges patented a modified...
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– George Jackson Mivart (born 1827), English biologist. August 4 – Étienne Lenoir (born 1822), Belgian mechanical engineer. August 31 – John Bennet Lawes...
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invents a hydrogen-powered internal combustion engine. 1859 – Jean Joseph Étienne Lenoir develops an internal combustion engine. 1884 – Edouard Delamare-Deboutteville...
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Joseph Etienne Lenoir. In 1860, Lenoir successfully created a double-acting engine that ran on illuminating gas at 4% efficiency. The 18 litre Lenoir Engine...
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modification of an existing machine. Étienne Lenoir, working in Paris, produces the first single-cylinder two-stroke Lenoir cycle gas engine with an electric...
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was visited by early 19th century sealers. The feature is named after Étienne Lenoir (1744-1832), a Belgian-French scientific instrument maker and inventor...
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Carol Benesch, Silesian and Romanian architect (d. 1896) January 12 – Étienne Lenoir, Belgian engineer (d. 1900) January 25 – Charles Reed Bishop, American...
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screws were considered the finest available at the time. In France, Étienne Lenoir created a dividing engine of greater accuracy than the English version...
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