Patent FR-1909-410545
Akin to Patent GB-1909-20886. (Both patents mention conduits, though they are not included in the British title.) Here we find reference to two German originals filed 20 August 1908 (presumably dated 21 August based on our previous observations of the German system) and 4 August 1909, as well as a US filing of 4 August 1909.
The French patent office apparently chose a generic classification, for process safety, rather than the aeronautical category. We know that the British classified this patent under aeronautics, but as their system did not always constrain them to choose one primary category, they may have listed it in one or more other technology areas, as well.
Despite the substantively similar content of the two patents, the CPC and IPC classifications also differ, with the British filing placed under aeronautics, and this one classified under containers, packing, and storage.
Sources
- Original patent document and bibliography entry on espacenet
Year filed | 1909 |
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Year granted | 1910 |
Office | FR |
Patent number | 410545 |
Inventors | Walter Hermann von Mach |
Inventor country | DE |
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Applicant type | INDIV |
Applicant is inventor? | 1 |
Original title | Système de protection des ballons de gaz et des conduites de substances gazeuses et liquides |
English title | Protective apparatus for gas balloons and for gas and liquid conduits. |
Tech fields | LTA, ballonet, gas, fabric, safety |
Filing date | 1910-03-17 |
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Grant date | 1910-03-17 |
Granted? | 1 |
Publication date | 1910-05-23 |
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Related to aircraft? | 1 |
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National tech categories | FR 19.4 |
IPCs | IPC B65D81/02 |
CPCs | CPC B65D81/02 |
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First filing? | 1 |
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Number of text pages | 6 |
Number of diagram pages | 1 |
Number of figures | 20 |
Number of claims | 7 |