Cruikshank & Fairweather, Ltd.
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British chartered patent agent Cruikshank & Fairweather, Ltd. had offices in two places: at 65-66 Chancery Lane, London, W.C., and at 63 Saint Vincent Street, Glasgow.
A 1910 patent identifies the Director as Harold Cruikshank Fairweather.[1] A 1918 patent document identifies the Director as Wallace Cranston Fairweather.[2]
Patents for which Cruikshank & Fairweather, Ltd. was the patent agent
- Patent GB-1908-12148 (Inventors: Niels Waltersen Aasen, English title: Parachute improvement, Supplementary to patent: Patent NO-1907-17106)
- Patent GB-1909-27673 (Inventors: Georges-Henri-Marius Canton • Pierre-Georges Unné, English title: Hollow tubes in the construction of aeroplanes and other light apparatus, Supplementary to patent: Patent FR-1909-399591)
- Patent GB-1910-13298 (Inventors: Ernst Carl Alexander Baumann • Ernst Emil Freytag, English title: Improvements in aeroplanes, Supplementary to patent: Patent DE-1908-232250)
- Patent GB-1911-17951 (Inventors: René-Louis Riout, English title: Improvements in Flying Machines with Flapping Wings, Supplementary to patent: Patent FR-1910-419140)
- Patent GB-1914-13775 (Inventors: John Buchanan, English title: Improvements in and relating to Air Craft)
- Patent GB-1915-2204 (Inventors: Gianni Caproni, English title: Improvements in or relating to Flying Machines, Supplementary to patent: Patent IT-1914-02-11-Caproni)
- Patent GB-1915-740 (Inventors: Pietro Fabiani, English title: Improvements in Projectiles)
- Patent GB-1918-125261 (Inventors: William Morton, English title: Attaching fabric panels to aircraft)
References
- ↑ Text of Patent GB-1910-13298
- ↑ Text of Patent GB-1918-125261 on espacenet
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