LALLEMENT, Pierre (1843 - 1891)

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French inventeur.

Pierre Lallement is considered by some to be the inventor of the bicycle. In 1862 while Lallement was employed building baby carriages in Nancy he saw someone riding a dandy horse, a forerunner of the bicycle. He modified what he had seen by adding a transmission comprising a rotary crank mechanism and pedals attached to the front-wheel hub, thus creating the first true bicycle. He moved to Paris in 1863 and apparently interacted with the Olivier brothers who saw commercial potential in his invention. The Oliviers formed a partnership with Pierre Michaux to mass-produce a 2-wheeled velocipede. He have been an employee of Michaux for a short time. He left France in July 1865 for the United States, settling in Ansonia, Connecticut, where he built and demonstrated an improved version of his bicycle. With James Carroll of New Haven as his financer, he filed the earliest and only American patent application for the pedal-bicycle in April 1866, and the patent was awarded on November 20, 1866. His patent drawing shows a machine bearing a great resemblance to the style of dandy-horse built by Denis Johnson of London, with its serpentine frame, the only differences being, first, the addition of the pedals and cranks, and, second, a thin strip of iron above the frame acting as a spring upon which he mounted the saddle to provide a more comfortable ride. Failing to interest an American manufacturer in producing his machine, Pierre Lallement returned to Paris in 1868, just as the Michaux bicycles were creating the first bicycle craze in France, an enthusiasm which spread to the rest of Europe and to America. He returned to America again sometime before 1880, when he testified in a patent infringement suit on behalf of plaintiff Albert Pope, to whom he had sold the rights in his patent. At the time Pierre Lallement was living in Brooklyn and working for the Pope Manufacturing Company. He died in obscurity in 1891 in Boston at the age of 47.
   
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History  
* 25.10.1843 Pont-à-Mousson près de Nancy, France born
20.11.1866 Ansonia, Connecticut, USA US original patent n° 59,915 for the pedal-driven bicycle.
† 29.08.1891 died
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Industrialisation, ca. 1850-1920
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