Background
Bíró was born in Budapest, Hungary, in 1899 into a Jewish family.
Bíró was born in Budapest, Hungary, in 1899 into a Jewish family.
He presented the first production of the ballpoint pen at the Budapest International Fair in 1931. While working as a journalist in Hungary, he noticed that the ink used in newspaper printing dried quickly, leaving the paper dry and smudge-free. He tried using the same ink in a fountain pen but found that it would not flow into the tip, as it was too viscous.
Bíró patented the invention in Paris in 1938.
In 1943 the brothers moved to Argentina. On 10 June they filed another patent, issued in the United States of America as United States Patent 2,390,636, and formed Biro Pens of Argentina (in Argentina the ballpoint pen is known as birome).
This new design was licensed for production in the United Kingdom for supply to Royal Air Force aircrew, who found they worked much better than fountain pens at high altitude. In 1945 Marcel Bich bought the patent from Bíró for the pen, which soon became the main product of his Bic company.
László Bíró died in Buenos Aires in 1985.
Argentina"s Inventors" Day is celebrated on Bíró"s birthday, 29 September. A ballpoint pen is widely referred to as a "biro" in many countries, including the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia and Italy. Although the word is a registered trademark, it has become genericised.