Charles Groombridge
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Charles Groombridge was an aero inventor, professionally identifying as such, sharing the address 40, New Bond Street, County of London, England, with William Alfred South, and with whom he filed patents in collaboration.[1]
Patents whose inventor or applicant is Charles Groombridge
- Patent GB-1900-13241 (English title: Improvements in Propellers for Use with Flying-machines, Balloons, and the like, Filing date: 1900-07-23)
- Patent DE-1900-137242 (English title: Reversed wing assembly for flying machines, Supplementary to patent: Patent GB-1900-13241, Filing date: 1900-08-14)
- Patent US-1901-697403 (English title: Propeller for air-ships, Filing date: 1901-02-12)
- Patent FR-1901-309812 (English title: Improvements made to thrusters intended for flying machines, aeroplanes, balloons, etc., Filing date: 1901-04-10)
- Patent HU-1901-25758 (English title: Screw for airships, Supplementary to patent: Patent GB-1900-13241, Filing date: 1901-10-25)
- Patent GB-1902-25723 (English title: Improvements in Propellers for Aerial Purposes, Filing date: 1902-11-22)
Publications by or about Charles Groombridge
- Dieuaide, 1886, L'exposition aéronautique de Londres à Alexandra Palace en 1885 (Simple title: The London Air Show at Alexandra Palace in 1885, Journal: L'Aéronaute)
References
Names | Charles Groombridge; C. Groombridge |
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Countries | DE, FR, GB, HU, US |
Locations | 40, New Bond Street, County of London, England |
Occupations | Inventor |
Tech areas | Propellers, Propulsion, Construction, Frame, Design |
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