- Béla
Barényi (1
March 1907, Hirtenberg, Austro-Hungarian
Monarchy – 30 May 1997, Böblingen, Germany) was an
ethnic Hungarian engineer from Austria-Hungary...
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early 1930s, but the
fundamental design concept can be
attributed to Béla
Barényi in 1925,
predating Porsche's
claims by
almost ten years. The
result was...
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Milan Barényi (born 14
January 1974) is a
Slovak cyclist, who
specializes in cyclo-cross. He also
competes on the road and in cross-country
mountain biking...
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originally invented and
patented by the
Hungarian Mercedes-Benz
engineer Béla
Barényi in 1937
before he
worked for Mercedes-Benz and in a more
developed form...
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Styling was
headed by Karl Wilfert. Also in the
design team was Béla
Barényi, who
conceived the p****ive
safety (crash protection)
engineering of the...
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iconic 500K/540K and 300 SL. The lead
designers were Paul
Bracq and Béla
Barényi, who
created its patented,
slightly concave hardtop,
which inspired the...
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Barényi Béla,
considered to be the
father of safe
driving and
safety tests,
preparing for
safety development,
which is a core part of the
designing process...
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Gottlieb Daimler and
developer of the
brand logo. Béla
Barényi – car
safety pioneer (rigid p****enger
safety s****),
joined Daimler-Benz...
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Story of
Adolf Rosenberger". Hagerty.
Retrieved 29
November 2023. "Béla
Barényi (1907–1997)".
Automotive Hall of Fame.
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helicopter (1928) Donát Bánki,
inventor of the cross-flow
turbine Béla
Barényi,
inventor in
field of
automobile safety László Bíró,
inventor of the ballpoint...