Jacques Ravelli

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Jacques Ravelli was an aero inventor, addressed at quai Jaïr, 17, Lyon, Rhône; France, who worked in collaboration with Hippolyte Chevron.[1]

Ravelli uses the fuller name Jacques-Jacinthe Ravelli and associates the same address with "Lyon-Vaise", as the city, in a non-collaborative and non-aero patent filed 1911-05-15.[2]. This is an automobile patent, covering a variety of territory, with its approach to shock-absorbers being applied to aeronautics in the third addition to Patent FR-1908-401308. That's to say, the non-aero and non-collaborative work of one inventor, affected the already in-progress developments of a solidly aero collaboration engaged in by the inventor.


Patents whose inventor or applicant is Jacques Ravelli or Jacques-Jacinthe Ravelli

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Names Jacques Ravelli; Jacques-Jacinthe Ravelli
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Countries FR
Locations quai Jaïr, 17, Lyon (or Lyon-Vaise), Rhône, France
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Tech areas LTA, Instrument, Gyroscope, Stability, Subsystem, Design, Airship, Shock-absorbers, Landing
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