Patent GB-1889-1671
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"The aërostat is built of metal plates, and is preferably of haystack shape..."
Sources
- Brewer and Alexander, 1893, Aeronautics
- espacenet
- Abridgment of patent specifications, Class 4, 1889–92, p. 1
This source gives Edmund Edwards, or at least "Edwards, E.", but it also has "Gloton, J.J." in parentheses next to the name. We have treated this as Edmund Edwards being the inventor. We have Edmund Edwards as an inventor elsewhere, but also as mere applicant and sometimes specifically as a patent agent.
Following the protocol on Patent GB-1891-12669 "Gloton, J.J." would be the inventor. This could be an offspring of Patent FR-1888-194184.
Year filed | 1889 |
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Office | GB |
Patent number | 1671 |
Inventors | J. J. Gloton |
Inventor country | FR |
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Applicant person | Edmund Edwards |
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Applicant type | INDIV |
Applicant is inventor? | No |
Original title | Navigable balloon |
English title | Navigable balloon |
Tech fields | LTA, metal, gas, propeller, rudder, whole, rigid |
Filing date | 1889/01/30 |
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Granted? | Yes |
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Supplementary to patent | Patent FR-1888-194184 |
Related to aircraft? | Yes |
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Patent agent | Edmund Edwards |
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National tech categories | GB 4 with buoyant |
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Family year | 1888 |
First filing? | No |
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