Eugène-Pierre-Félix-Auguste Coursin

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Eugène-Pierre-Félix-Auguste Coursin was an aero inventor, referred to otherwise variously as a bank clerk, or a "bank official". He is addressed at rue de Londres, 11, Paris, Seine, France. We have only modest information, aside from the originals of the patents below. Of note is the fact that Patent FR-1914-465447 and Patent GB-1913-28229 to a patent filed, claimed, or applied for, with the Belgian patent office, 11 December 1912. This has to do with the aiming of projectiles from aboard airships.

An Espacenet search of the surname COURSIN, the results of which naturally to be sorted and read in ascending order, reveals a non-aeronautic patent, along with a certificate of addition filed by the same Eugène-Pierre-Félix-Auguste Coursin, a few years preceding the innovations which particularly concern us here.


Patents whose inventor or applicant is Eugène-Pierre-Félix-Auguste Coursin

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Names Eugène-Pierre-Félix-Auguste Coursin
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Countries FR, GB, BE
Locations Paris
Occupations bank clerk, bank official, clerk
Tech areas Military, Projectile, Bombing, Instrument, Aiming, Airship
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