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By Mary Bellis, About.com Guide to Inventors since 1997

The Jumping Inventor

Saturday April 25, 2009
parachute jumpingIn 1797, Andrew Garnerin was the first person recorded in history to jump with a parachute without a rigid frame. Garnerin jumped from hot air balloons that went as high as 8,000 feet in the air. Garnerin also invented the first air vent in a parachute intended to reduce oscillations.

Parachute Records
Joseph Kittinger holds the world record for the highest-ever parachute jump (74,700 feet) and the longest free fall (4 minutes, 36 seconds). Photo Credit: Getty Images/Photographer John Foxx

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May 19, 2008 at 7:52 pm
(1) johny says:

hi cool

May 1, 2009 at 10:13 pm
(2) dongwild says:

want to know if anyone used patentexpress.com to file patents… hows their service? thanks.

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