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Past-Present-Future of ‘wheel’ (2)

By The Wheelmaster

Ok, last time we talked about the first wheel in history. It was more or less a non-motor vehicle. From Fred Flintstones’s car , to a Celtric Chariot.  Today, we will see what is next after the world made a great invention of the Automotive.

Karl Benz's 1885 Benz Patent Motorwagen

Karl Benz's 1885 Benz Patent Motorwagen

Wheel for Automotive more or less started with this sweet-classic 1885 Benz Patent Motorwagen by Karl Benz’s . This father of  Mercedes  designed all kinds of vehicle from horse-carriage , bicycle and lastly and successfully Automobile.

The three-wheel vehicle used bicycle-like wire wheels, which were fitted with hard rubber.

Speaking of rubber, the first people who thought about using it for automobile purposes were André and Edouard Michelin, who later founded the famous tire company. In 1910, the B.F. Goodrich Company invented longer life tires by adding carbon to the rubber.

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Past-Present-Future of ‘wheel’ (1)


The first wheel of history - - looks (something) like this!

The first wheel of history - - looks (something) like this!

By The Wheelmaster

After looking at so many wheels on so many cars, I just had a curious question popped up in my curious mind. How is the first wheel in the history looked like??? It must be pretty awesome to know what kinda material they used and what kinda design was it? So, one lazy afternoon here I am at the computer looking for some info. And Dang!.. the (more or less) wheel in the history of mankind… CLASSIC….

Based on diagrams on ancient clay tablets, the earliest known use of this essential invention was a potter’s wheel that was used at Ur in Mesopotamia (part of modern day Iraq) as early as 3500 BC. The first use of the wheel for transportation was probably on Mesopotamian chariots in 3200 BC. It is interesting to note that wheels may have had industrial or manufacturing applications before they were used on vehicles. (more…)