Who invented dunlop tyres?
Simple ideas can change the world. In 1888, while watching his son ride a tricycle, John Boyd Dunlop noticed his discomfort whenever he rode over cobbled ground. He knew the tricycle’s solid rubber tyres were to blame. The solution? He wrapped the wheels in thin rubber sheets, glued them together, inflated them with a football pump for a cushioning effect – and created the first commercially viable pneumatic tyre. Dunlop patented the idea, giving his fledgling Dunlop tyre company a head start over automotive competitors who had already recognised the tyre’s many advantages. Ten years later, Dunlop’s invention had almost entirely replaced solid tyres. In 1889, Dunlop opened its first tyre plant in Dublin and its first factory in Birmingham just two years later. From there, Dunlop’s growth from pioneer to successful multinational corporation was swift. We established operations in Germany, France, Canada, Australia, USA, and production facilities throughout the globe, for example, Japan’