Sir Hiram Stevens Maxim (February 4, 1840 - November 24, 1916) was the inventor of the Maxim Gun in 1884, the first portable, fully automatic machine gun, and the ubiquitous mousetrap. He also experimented in powered flight, but his large aircraft designs were never successful. However, his "Captive Flying Machine" amusement ride became a staple of British fairgrounds.
Maxim emigrated to England in 1881 and become a naturalized Briton in 1899. Maxim was knighted by Queen Victoria in 1901 for his inventions, many of which had military applications. Maxim founded an armaments company to produce his machine gun in Crayford, Kent, which was later bought out by the Vickers corporation in 1896, becoming 'Vickers, Son & Maxim'. Their updated version of the design, referred to as the Vickers gun, was the standard British machine gun for many years. Variants of the Maxim gun were used extensively by all sides during the Great War. His brother Hudson Maxim was also a military inventor, specializing in explosives.
Maxim is also credited with inventing the common mousetrap and, as a long-time sufferer from bronchitis, he also patented and manufactured the "Pipe of Peace", a menthol amodium inhaler. Over the years he was involved in several patent disputes with Thomas Edison.
Maxim died in London and is buried in West Norwood Cemetery. His son Hiram Percy Maxim followed in his father and uncle's footsteps and became a mechanical engineer and weapons designer as well, but he is perhaps best known for his early amateur radio experiments and for founding the American Radio Relay League.
1840 births | 1916 deaths | People from Maine | American inventors | British inventors | Firearm designers
Hiram Maxim | היירם מקסים | Hiram Stevens Maxim | ハイラム・マキシム | Hiram Stevens Maxim | Максим, Хайрам Стивенс | Mitraljez Maxim | 马克沁
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