Jean Frédéric Ziégler

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BOPI info pertinent to 1893

Jean Frédéric Ziégler, or Jean-Frédéric Ziégler, was an aero inventor whom we have located at Paris, rue Dulong, 63.[1] The hyphenization of the name, or the lack thereof, has to do with evolving French conventions across antique data.

We have him filing in collaboration with Gustave Greil, associated with the Parisian location of patent agent Albert Cahen.[2]

We have him filing in collaboration with Hippolyte de Féraudy, patenting "le Météore", both inventors associated with the address boul. Bonne-Nouvelle, 42, Paris, of French patent agents Société Marillier et Robelet.[3]

There is a conspicuous factor of conceptual enthusiasm present in both projects.


This person had 1 publications and 3 patents in this database.

Patents whose inventor or applicant is Jean Frédéric Ziégler

  • Patent FR-1874-104924 (English title: Aerial propeller with or without balloon)
  • Patent FR-1880-137630 (English title: Aerial navigation apparatus called ornothoid, Filing date: 1880-07-06)
  • Patent FR-1893-230061 (English title: Machine called : the Meteor, solving the challenge of aerial navigation, Filing date: January 1893)

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