Patent FR-1901-307307
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- While we don't see the original, we see only the last name, this must be Joseph H. Dillon-Gregg, and it must be a foreign filing of his US patent
- Inventor location: St. Louis, Missouri, US
Patent family descending from Patent US-1899-666266
- Patent US-1899-666266 (English title: Machine for aerial navigation, National tech categories: USPC 244/67 • USPC 416/176)
- Patent DE-1901-130070 (English title: Steerable airship, Supplementary to patent: Patent US-1899-666266, National tech categories: DE 77h)
- Patent CA-1901-71789 (English title: Machine for Aerial Navigation, Supplementary to patent: Patent US-1899-666266, National tech categories: CA 244/29)
Sources
- L'Aerophile, May 1901, p124
Year filed | 1901 |
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Year granted | 1901 |
Office | FR |
Patent number | 307307 |
Inventors | Joseph H. Dillon-Gregg |
Inventor country | US |
Applicant person | Joseph H. Dillon-Gregg |
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Applicant type | INDIV |
Applicant is inventor? | 1 |
Original title | Système de machine pour la navigation aérienne |
English title | Flying machine |
Tech fields | Airplane |
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Grant date | 1901-01-22 |
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Supplementary to patent | Patent US-1901-666266 |
Related to aircraft? | 1 |
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Family year | 1899 |
First filing? | 1 |
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