Patent GB-1873-3309

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A system of unequal connections to a parachute, thought to direct a whole system in a certain direction.

Someone has got the inventor's name wrong; on the Deutsches Museum's scan of the original the name is Albert Henry, but the Aeronautical Society and Brewer and Alexander and Neilson all have Albert Fleury. Fleury is a name that appears elsewhere in the rolls of 1873. The Society may have introduced this mistake and the later cataloguers copied it. Or possibly the official version made a mistake and the Society et al had better information. Source data error

Provisional protection only. [Do we classify this as not granted?]

  • Inventor occupation: Architect

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Year filed 1893
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Office GB
Patent number 3309
Inventors Albert Fleury, Albert Henry
Inventor country FR
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Original title Improved method of and Appliances for Determining the Course or Direction of Bodies in Air and Water
English title Steering parachute
Tech fields marine, navigation, aero-as-power
Filing date 1873/10/11
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Family year 1873
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