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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a French aero inventor, of the Seine region, 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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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".
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[https://worldwide.espacenet.com/searchResults?submitted=true&locale=en_EP&DB=EPODOC&ST=advanced&TI=&AB=&PN=&AP=&PR=&PD=1900-1920&PA=Filippi+&IN=&CPC=&IC=&Submit=Search Espacenet repeat inquiry on Filipi 1900-1920], prompted by references found within [[Patent FR-1912-424987.15884]]. He seems to have been more prolific than we had known . . . We are working on it!
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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>
  
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Hungarian data also situates him in Paris and has him as a “Private Engineer”.<ref>[[Patent HU-1912-64452]]</ref>
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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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[https://worldwide.espacenet.com/searchResults?submitted=true&locale=en_EP&DB=EPODOC&ST=advanced&TI=&AB=&PN=&AP=&PR=&PD=1900-1920&PA=Filippi+&IN=&CPC=&IC=&Submit=Search 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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Latest revision as of 14:55, 7 March 2024

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.

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".

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

Hungarian data also situates him in Paris and has him as a “Private Engineer”.[2]

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.

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
Birth date
Death date
Countries FR, Tunisia
Locations Paris, département Seine; Bizerte, Tunisia
Occupations government contractor, engineer, civil engineer, private engineer
Tech areas Propulsion, Lift, Design, Sustentation, Wings
Affiliations
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