William Alfred South
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William Alfred South was an aero inventor, an “F.R.C.V.S.” (that is, a Fellow of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons), sharing the address 40, New Bond Street, County of London, England, with Charles Groombridge, and with whom he filed patents in collaboration.[1]
Patents whose inventor or applicant is William Alfred South
- Patent GB-1900-13241 (English title: Improvements in Propellers for Use with Flying-machines, Balloons, and the like, Filing date: 1900-07-23)
- Patent DE-1900-137242 (English title: Reversed wing assembly for flying machines, Supplementary to patent: Patent GB-1900-13241, Filing date: 1900-08-14)
- Patent US-1901-697403 (English title: Propeller for air-ships, Filing date: 1901-02-12)
- Patent FR-1901-309812 (English title: Improvements made to thrusters intended for flying machines, aeroplanes, balloons, etc., Filing date: 1901-04-10)
- Patent HU-1901-25758 (English title: Screw for airships, Supplementary to patent: Patent GB-1900-13241, Filing date: 1901-10-25)
- Patent GB-1902-25723 (English title: Improvements in Propellers for Aerial Purposes, Filing date: 1902-11-22)
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Names | William Alfred South |
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Countries | DE, FR, GB, HU, US |
Locations | 40, New Bond Street, County of London, England |
Occupations | Veterinarian |
Tech areas | Propellers, Propulsion, Construction, Frame, Design |
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