Galvez-Behar, 2006

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Gabriel Galvez-Behar. "Des médiateurs au coeur du système d'innovation: les agents de brevets en France (1870–1914)." In Les archives d'invention ed. Corcy, Demeulenaere-Douyère, & Hilaire-Pérez. Université Toulouse-Le Mirail, 2006, p. 437–447.

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Examines the role of patent agents as mediators, with examples including Blétry, Dony, and Armengaud.

Regarding Armgengaud's relationship with Clément Ader, Galvez-Behar notes that Ader was a technically-educated engineer, well capable of producing descriptions for patents himself, and even he gave his agent significant editing power. Other inventors were even more reliant on patent agents to describe their work in the appropriate fashion and to present its uniqueness.


Original title Des médiateurs au coeur du système d'innovation: les agents de brevets en France (1870–1914).
Simple title Agents de brevets en France (1870–1914)
Authors Gabriel Galvez-Behar
Date 2006
Countries FR
Languages fr
Keywords patents, history, innovation, patent agent, Dony and Lejeune, Blétry frères, C. Blétry, Armengaud, Clément Ader
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Related to aircraft? 1
Page count 11
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