
Hiram Stevens Maxim
Born February 5 1840 – Died November 24 1916
Manufacture of Explosives
Patent No. 430,212
Inducted 2006
Hiram Maxim produced an array of inventions, but is most known for the Maxim
gun, a weapon that completely changed the
technique of modern warfare.
Invention Impact
Although other guns preceded, the Maxim automatic gun was the first
efficient weapon of its class. Its principles first
articulated by Maxim in his 1884 patent, Maxim’s gun fired eleven shots
per second and used the recoil energy of the shot to
extract the old cartridge, load a new one, and fire automatically. Maxim
also used a water jacket to cool the gun's single barrel. As a result,
the Maxim gun was lighter and more portable than
traditional weapons and could be transported easily
and fired by a small crew. In World War I both sides used guns of
Maxim’s design.
Maxim's other significant contribution to the art of warfare, smokeless
gunpowder, was patented seven years after his machine
gun, in 1890. Early gunpowder formulas produced a large cloud of smoke
that obscured the battlefield. This posed a
particular problem with a high rate of fire, such as that produced by
his machine gun. Maxim worked with his brother, Hudson
Maxim, to develop a formula that nearly eliminated the smoke associated
with traditional gunpowder.
Inventor Bio
Born in Sangerville, Maine, Maxim remained an active inventor,
experimenting with steam-driven airplanes into old age.
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