Richard Boyman-Boyman
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Richard Boyman-Boyman was a British aero inventor, fairly prolific in terms of registered patents, and with foci on, among other things, the design involved in the improvement of aerodynamics and stability. He also worked with propulsion, and with dirigible design more generally. He is associated with the location of Paris (23, boulevard de Strasbourg, Seine), and with the French patent agent Lafond.
Patents whose inventor or applicant is Richard Boyman-Boyman
- Patent GB-1860-1155 (English title: Motive power)
- Patent GB-1860-1155 (English title: Motive power)
- Patent GB-1866-1497 (English title: Propelling vessels)
- Patent GB-1870-623 (English title: Propelling by reaction)
- Patent GB-1871-944 (English title: Ships and propulsion)
- Patent GB-1866-3262 (English title: Navigable balloon, Filing date: 1866)
- Patent GB-1867-2223 (English title: [Propellers within casings], Filing date: 1867-08-01)
- Patent GB-1868-1881 (English title: Navigable balloon, Supplementary to patent: Patent GB-1866-3262, Filing date: 1868)
- Patent FR-1870-90808 (English title: improvements to combustion apparatus for ships, air-ships and other hydraulic uses, Filing date: 1870-08-03)
- Patent FR-1871-92914 (English title: Improvements in the construction steam boat, along with other boats, of ships and air-ships, in a manner reducing their resistance, also pertaining to their propulsion and steering, Filing date: 1871-10-05)