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Painter Alfred Krupa (1915-1989) was the very first man who invented the modern wheeled suitcase in the early 1950's
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According to the UNTWO (World Tourism Organization) 1.2 billion people made an international trip in 2015, and it is predicted that it will rise to 1.8 billion world travelers in 2025. Suitcase with wheels is known to all those who traveled but the real inventor of it is not known to everyone. Many journalists reported that in 1970, Bernard Sadow, then the owner of the American company U.S. Luggage (now part of the Briggs & Riley TRAVELWARE) invented in 1970 and patented in 1972 first suitcase with wheels and so changed the world of travel. There are records of some earlier efforts to solve the wheeled luggage problem, but it all remained still impractical, archaic and vague. It is true that
Bernard Sadow was the one who patented with success suitcase with wheels but not the first man who invented it and use it in daily traveling. The fact of the history is that the painter
Alfred Krupa was the very first man who invented and used the modern suitcase with wheels (wheeled suitcase) as we know and use it today, sometime before or in 1954 (in period 1950-1954). And that is only one among his popular creations from early 1950's.
Title: Painter Alfred Krupa (1915-1989) was the very first man who invented the modern wheeled suitcase in the early 1950's
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According to the UNTWO (World Tourism Organization) 1.
2 billion people made an international trip in 2015, and it is predicted that it will rise to 1.
8 billion world travelers in 2025.
Suitcase with wheels is known to all those who traveled but the real inventor of it is not known to everyone.
Many journalists reported that in 1970, Bernard Sadow, then the owner of the American company U.
S.
Luggage (now part of the Briggs & Riley TRAVELWARE) invented in 1970 and patented in 1972 first suitcase with wheels and so changed the world of travel.
There are records of some earlier efforts to solve the wheeled luggage problem, but it all remained still impractical, archaic and vague.
It is true that
Bernard Sadow was the one who patented with success suitcase with wheels but not the first man who invented it and use it in daily traveling.
The fact of the history is that the painter
Alfred Krupa was the very first man who invented and used the modern suitcase with wheels (wheeled suitcase) as we know and use it today, sometime before or in 1954 (in period 1950-1954).
And that is only one among his popular creations from early 1950's.
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