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Relative to individual inventors, '''industry''' may be relevant either to their professional backgrounds or to the later bringing to scale of their more experimental ventures. [[Patent FR-1910-415214]], of [[Louis Blériot]], for instance, makes specific reference to the industrial products comporting with the application of the [[design]] elements inherent to the invention. This all has to do with mass-production.
 
Relative to individual inventors, '''industry''' may be relevant either to their professional backgrounds or to the later bringing to scale of their more experimental ventures. [[Patent FR-1910-415214]], of [[Louis Blériot]], for instance, makes specific reference to the industrial products comporting with the application of the [[design]] elements inherent to the invention. This all has to do with mass-production.
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In a case such as that of [[Patent FR-1919-494247]], we have an invention which has solid applicability to aeronautics, as such, a gasometer, which also has applicability to industry beyond our main interests.
  
 
Again, in the interest of broader phenomena, see [[industrialization]].
 
Again, in the interest of broader phenomena, see [[industrialization]].

Revision as of 22:10, 25 September 2022

This label, and links to this page, come from a few angles. An invention, for instance, which focuses on the mass production of any one airplane component part. It is also pertinent in broad strokes to the characterization of any inventor identified as having the occupation industrialist. These are materially applied aspects of the more abstract phenomenon industrialization.

This is treated here as a techtype, being that its pertinence has followed from data specific to particular patents.

Relative to individual inventors, industry may be relevant either to their professional backgrounds or to the later bringing to scale of their more experimental ventures. Patent FR-1910-415214, of Louis Blériot, for instance, makes specific reference to the industrial products comporting with the application of the design elements inherent to the invention. This all has to do with mass-production.

In a case such as that of Patent FR-1919-494247, we have an invention which has solid applicability to aeronautics, as such, a gasometer, which also has applicability to industry beyond our main interests.

Again, in the interest of broader phenomena, see industrialization.

This wiki has 32 patents in category "Industry". Other techtypes related to Industry: Atelier

Patents in category Industry

Publications referring to Industry

Enclosing categories Simple tech terms
Subcategories Atelier, workshop, communities of practice, apprenticeships
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