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MX is an abbreviation in this wiki referring to Mexico.

Patents

The Mexican patent office at the time of early aviation was . . . and the current one is . . . . The first Mexican law creating patents passed in 1832.[1]

Ted Beatty of Notre Dame has data on at least 14,000 Mexican patents of 1850-1910.[2] His presentation at EBHS 2019 listed early Latin American patent laws. The first patent laws by country: Brazil 1830, Mexico 1832, Chile 1840, Paraguay 1845, Colombia 1853, Bolivia 1858, Argentina 1864, and Peru nominally 1869 but actually it didn't work until 1896 because Peru had civil wars and then external wars which it loses.

Ah! He has put the data online in an Notre Dame University Library repository, here: https://curate.nd.edu/show/p5547p91f18 Part of the documentation is here: https://curate.nd.edu/downloads/vq27zk55f9j

It appears that the most relevant category is MX F. III. F is for MARINA Y NAVEGACIÓN. III is for III. Aparejo, accesorios, aparatos de slavamento, piscicultura y gran pesca, aerostatos. (Set of sticks, spars, rigging and ship sails , accessories, rescue equipment, fishing and fish farming, aerostats.)

This wiki has 53 Mexican patents and 42 patents filed by Mexicans or people in Mexico.

References

  1. Edward Beatty, 2019, presentation at EBHA 2019
  2. Beatty, 2015

Patents filed in Mexico

Patents filed by Mexicans