CPC B64F2700/6265
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This wiki has 13 patents in category "CPC B64F2700/6265".
Patents in category CPC B64F2700/6265
- Patent GB-1917-127866 (Filing date: 1917-06-06)
- Patent GB-1911-11102 (Inventors: Murray Fraser Sueter, Filing date: 1911-08-09)
- Patent GB-1912-1713 (Inventors: Horace Leonard Short, Filing date: 1912-01-22)
- Patent GB-1913-8594 (English title: Improvements in hydro-aeroplanes, Inventors: Christopher Henry Metcalfe Alderson Alderson, Filing date: 1913-04-11)
- Patent FR-1913-459413 (English title: Equipment for constructing hydroplanes, Inventors: Christopher Henry Metcalfe Alderson Alderson, Supplementary to patent: Patent GB-1913-8594, Filing date: 1913-06-18)
- Patent FR-1913-462162 (English title: Hydro-aeroplane, Inventors: Henry Hyman Salomons, Filing date: 1913-09-03)
- Patent GB-1913-19954 (English title: Improvements to hydro-aeroplanes, Inventors: Henry Hyman Salomons, Filing date: 1913-09-03)
- Patent FR-1914-464768 (Inventors: Josef KEILER, Filing date: 1913-09-10)
- Patent GB-1913-9996 (English title: Means for Making Attachments to the Flexible Material Constituting the Walls of Chambers for Containing Fluids, Inventors: Thomas Sloper, Filing date: 1913-09-29)
- Patent GB-1914-9045 (English title: Hydro-aeroplane Floats and Hydroplanes, Inventors: Thomas Sloper, Filing date: 1914-04-09)
- Patent FR-1914-471920 (English title: Floats or extendable floating wheels, Filing date: 1914-05-07, Applicant firm: J. Schweitzer et Cie)
- Patent FR-1915-478417 (English title: Improvements brought to the floats of hydro-airplanes and hydroplanes, Inventors: Thomas Sloper, Filing date: 1915-04-16)
- Patent GB-1915-10481 (English title: Improvements in Floats suitable for Hydroplanes and for other purposes, Supplementary to patent: Patent FR-1914-471920, Filing date: 1915-07-19, Applicant firm: J. Schweitzer et Cie)
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