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'''Antoine-Padoue Filippi''' was a French aero inventor, located within [[département]] [[Seine]], working a great deal with [[propulsion]], and [[lift]], his "système Filippi" of propellers playing a general role, and being suggestively included in 1915 French Patent co-registered with [[Henri Boutigny]], said patent having to do with a structure designed to support similar types of arrayed propellers.
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'''Antoine-Padoue Filippi''' was a French aero inventor, located within [[département]] [[Seine]], working a great deal with [[propulsion]], and [[lift]], his "système Filippi" of propellers playing a general role, and being suggestively included in 1915 French Patent filed in [[collaboration]] with [[Henri Boutigny]], said patent having to do with a structure designed to support similar types of arrayed propellers.
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We have him as a Civil Engineer specifically addressed at avenue du Maine, 132, Paris, [[département]] [[Seine]], France.<ref>[[Patent GB-1912-14736]]</ref>
  
 
There seems to be a rather profound complex here, with strictly aerial work, with [[propellers]], building upon itself, and borrowing as well from his own work in tech areas such as [[ventilation]]. Inter-patent referencing is fairly extreme, with nations such as Spain and Australia factoring into the nations in whose offices patents were filed.
 
There seems to be a rather profound complex here, with strictly aerial work, with [[propellers]], building upon itself, and borrowing as well from his own work in tech areas such as [[ventilation]]. Inter-patent referencing is fairly extreme, with nations such as Spain and Australia factoring into the nations in whose offices patents were filed.
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|Countries=FR; Tunisia
 
|Countries=FR; Tunisia
 
|Locations=Paris, [[département]] [[Seine]]; Bizerte, Tunisia
 
|Locations=Paris, [[département]] [[Seine]]; Bizerte, Tunisia
|Occupations=Government Contractor; Engineer
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|Occupations=Government Contractor; Engineer; Civil Engineer
 
|Tech areas=propulsion
 
|Tech areas=propulsion
 
|Affiliations=
 
|Affiliations=

Revision as of 15:38, 31 December 2022

Antoine-Padoue Filippi was a French aero inventor, located within département Seine, working a great deal with propulsion, and lift, his "système Filippi" of propellers playing a general role, and being suggestively included in 1915 French Patent filed in collaboration with Henri Boutigny, said patent having to do with a structure designed to support similar types of arrayed propellers.

We have him as a Civil Engineer specifically addressed at avenue du Maine, 132, Paris, département Seine, France.[1]

There seems to be a rather profound complex here, with strictly aerial work, with propellers, building upon itself, and borrowing as well from his own work in tech areas such as ventilation. Inter-patent referencing is fairly extreme, with nations such as Spain and Australia factoring into the nations in whose offices patents were filed.

Filippi gave his address on patents from 132 Avenue du Maine, Paris, France. In 1900 he filed a British patent in collaboration with Charles Macler, from Tunis, giving his occupation as government contractor. Later his occupation was "engineer".

Espacenet repeat inquiry on Filipi 1900-1920, prompted initially by references found within Patent FR-1911-424987.15884. He seems to have been more prolific than we had known . . . We are working on it!

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Names Antoine-Padoue Filippi
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Countries FR, Tunisia
Locations Paris, département Seine; Bizerte, Tunisia
Occupations Government Contractor, Engineer, Civil Engineer
Tech areas Propulsion
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