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  1. John Boyd Dunlop (5 February 1840 – 23 October 1921) was a Scottish inventor and veterinary surgeon who spent most of his career in Ireland. Familiar with making rubber devices, he invented the first practical pneumatic tyres for his child's tricycle and developed them for use in cycle racing.

  2. John Boyd Dunlop (born Feb. 5, 1840, Dreghorn, Ayrshire, Scot.—died Oct. 23, 1921, Dublin) was an inventor who developed the pneumatic rubber tire. In 1867 he settled in Belfast as a veterinary surgeon. In 1887 he constructed there a pneumatic tire for his son’s tricycle.

  3. Learn about the life and achievements of John Boyd Dunlop, the British veterinary surgeon who invented the first practical and commercially viable inflatable tire for bicycles and cars. Find out how he overcame patent issues, popularized his invention and founded a successful rubber company.

  4. John Dunlop was a Scottish veterinarian who patented the first practical pneumatic tire in 1888. His invention revolutionized the bicycle industry and laid the foundation for the modern tire industry.

  5. John Dunlop was a Scottish veterinarian who invented the modern pneumatic tire in 1887. He received a patent in Great Britain and founded the Dunlop Rubber Company, which became a global leader in tire manufacturing.

  6. Learn about the inventor of the pneumatic tires, who patented his invention in 1888 and founded Dunlop Rubber Co. in 1906. Find out how he started manufacturing tires for bicycles and automobiles and his involvement in rubber plantations.

  7. Dunlop, John Boyd (1840–1921). Inventor. Dunlop was a vet from Ayrshire, who moved to Belfast and established a good practice. In 1887 he fixed air tubes to his son's tricycle and the production of tricycles with pneumatic tyres began in 1889.