Marcus, Siegfried#
b. Malchin (Germany), Sept. 18, 1831, d. Vienna, June 30, 1898, mechanic and inventor. From 1852 in Vienna; 1860 owned a mechanic's shop and built a combustion engine and automobiles at the same time as N. Otto in Germany. On June 21, 1864 took out a privilege for an electromagnetic ignition system, on March 30, 1865 for a carburettor. He mounted the first two-stroke petrol engine on a wooden hand waggon, which was propelled over a short distance in 1864. It is not clear whether his second automobile (owned by the Austrian Automobile Club, OeAMTC) was first operational in 1872/75 or not until in 1888. The wooden automobile has a horizontally mounted four-stroke single-cylinder engine with a spray-brush carburettor and magneto ignition and an output of up to 0.55 kW (0.75 HP). M. took out more than 38 patents in the fields of combustion engines, telegraphy, gas engineering and electrical engineering.
Literature#
A. Buberl, Automobile. Die bewegte Geschichte des Strassenfahrzeuges, 1991; A. Buberl, Die Automobile des S. M., 1994.