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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' , most likely "Jean-Baptiste-Justin Lassie", was an aero inventor, a mechanic by trade, or perhaps more so a "mechanical engineer", with systematic work in windmill improvement, and in use of animal exertion as (terrestrial) power source, via an "endless walkway", Paris (13, rue de Seine, Seine).
  
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SUBJECT-MATTER INDEX OF PATENTS FOR INVENTION      FRANCE  1791-1876 INCLUSIVE    T 271 .D 1883 Copy 1
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Latest revision as of 23:07, 18 February 2019

Jean Lassie , most likely "Jean-Baptiste-Justin Lassie", was an aero inventor, a mechanic by trade, or perhaps more so a "mechanical engineer", with systematic work in windmill improvement, and in use of animal exertion as (terrestrial) power source, via an "endless walkway", Paris (13, rue de Seine, Seine).


Patents whose inventor or applicant is Jean Lassie

References

SUBJECT-MATTER INDEX OF PATENTS FOR INVENTION FRANCE 1791-1876 INCLUSIVE T 271 .D 1883 Copy 1 http://bases-brevets19e.inpi.fr/index.asp?page=rechercheAvancee