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Mario Puratić. Fisherman From Brač Becomes An American Inventor

Ida Jakšić orcid id orcid.org/0000-0002-9281-0099 ; Etnografski muzej Split


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Abstract

Mario Puratić (usually spelled Puretic in English) was born in 1904 in Sumartin on the island of Brač, in a family of farmers and fishermen. As many of his countrymen, he left his home in 1925 to seek a better life in the United States, where he was a hard-working fisherman on large tuna purse seiners. In 1954 he invented fishing equipment that revolutionized the technology of hauling fishing nets. Puretic Power Block has a form of a pulley with a central rotating element wrapped in hard rubber. The invention is considered to be the most important one in the mechanization of purse seining. Power Block was even pictured on the reverse side of Canadian five dollar banknote issues from the 1970s. For his invention Puratić was given the National Inventor of the Year Award by the American Association for the Advancement of Invention and Innovation in 1975.

Keywords

fishing; emigrants; Brač; inventor; Puretic Power Block

Hrčak ID:

137877

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/137877

Publication date:

15.4.2015.

Article data in other languages: croatian

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