Patent US-1902-pv
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Year filed | |
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Year granted | 1902 |
Office | US |
Patent number | pv |
Inventors | Emil Némethy |
Inventor country | HU |
Applicant person | Emil Némethy |
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Applicant type | INDIV |
Applicant is inventor? | 1 |
Original title | aeroplane |
English title | aeroplane |
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Granted? | 1 |
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Supplementary to patent | Patent GB-1902-15403 |
Related to aircraft? | Yes |
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Family year | 1902 |
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Sources
- "Short's DB ; not clear he has a patent . . ."
- Emil Némethy on German Wikipedia
- Némethy Emil on Hungarian Wikipedia
- "see also The World To-Day online"
- A basic Némethy query on Espacenet yields nothing on this American patent, though it does yield Patent FR-1902-326033 and Patent GB-1902-15403, along with Némethy's non-aero patents filed. (Emil Némethy seems to have done extensive theoretically writing, applicably tangent to the monoplane featured in the above aero patents.)
- " dragon-like' vessel 1900; Némethy-equation 1903 (http://www.mfa.gov.hu/NR/rdonlyres/AF6AFA4A-2621-4D57-BB2D-5AE4AC561FDA/0/GREAT211.pdf); much more here http://www.energykitesystems.net/0/KITESA/FAQelectric/glossary/f.html; seems to be into kites/gliders"
- Inventor location: Hungary (possibly Budapest at this point, where he attended school, though he'd been born in Arad, which was in Hungary at the time, and though he'd also engaged in some post-collegiate industrial work, in Arad.)