Joseph Borel
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Joseph Borel was an aero inventor, whom we have as filing from within Haute-Savoie; France.[1] Any possible relation to the more corporate-connected Gabriel Borel is yet to be determined.
We've also got the longer name, Joseph-Louis-Adémar Borel, Haute-Savoie; France, working with carburetors.[2] This work is somewhat sustained, this patent itself having at least additions, filing in collaboration and otherwise. It may seem odd that the individual shifted away from aero, but the name overlap, along with the rare Haute-Savoie; makes us want to keep this data on hand.
Later British non-aero British data gives 3, Rue Royale, Annecy, Haute-Savoie; France.[3]
Patents whose inventor or applicant is Joseph Borel
- Patent FR-1912-457441 (English title: Improvements in airplanes, Filing date: 1912-07-10)
- Patent FR-1912-457441.17738 (English title: Improvements in airplanes, Supplementary to patent: Patent FR-1912-457441, Filing date: 1912-08-30)
- Patent FR-1912-457441.17846 (English title: Improvements in airplanes, Supplementary to patent: Patent FR-1912-457441, Filing date: 1912-10-01)
- Patent FR-1912-451059 (English title: New apparatus of automatic airplane stability, Filing date: 1912-11-27)
References
Names | Joseph Borel; Joseph-Louis-Adémar Borel |
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Countries | FR |
Locations | 3 Rue Royale, Annecy, Haute-Savoie, France |
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Tech areas | Airplane, Frame, Fuselage, Design, Carburetor, Wings, Aerodynamics |
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