Otto Brunner
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Otto Brunner had a propeller invention, patented in several countries. He described his occupation as "Gentleman" on a British patent, and his location as Saimannslehen, Lower Austria.
Saimannslehen seems now to be a little train stop in the north-central of Austria, and not to have a substantial article anywhere.[1]
Patents whose inventor or applicant is Otto Brunner
- Patent AT-1912-57088 (English title: Screw propellers for aircraft and ships, Filing date: 1912-04-09)
- Patent FR-1913-453594 (English title: Propeller applicable to both aeronautical and marine propulsion, Supplementary to patent: Patent AT-1912-57088, Filing date: 1913-01-24)
- Patent GB-1913-2094 (English title: An Improved Screw Propeller for Aeroplanes, Airships, Vessels and the like, Supplementary to patent: Patent AT-1912-57088, Filing date: 1913-01-25)
- Patent US-1913-1105753 (English title: Screw-propellers for aeroplanes, airships, vessels and the like, Supplementary to patent: Patent AT-1912-57088, Filing date: 1913-02-15)
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Names | Otto Brunner |
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Countries | AT |
Locations | Saimannslehen |
Occupations | Gentleman |
Tech areas | Propeller |
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