Carl Friedrich Billwiller
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Carl Friedrich Billwiller was an aero inventor in or near Zurich, Hottingen-Zürich, according to German patent data.[1] Aside from his fairly active patent registration in the 1890s, he was on a new committee formed at the 1899 International Meteorological Congress.
This person had 0 publications and 6 patents in this database.
Patents whose inventor or applicant is Carl Friedrich Billwiller
- Patent FR-1893-228622 (English title: new dirigible propulsion system)
- Patent FR-1893-228706 (English title: Dirigible aerostat)
- Patent DE-1893-70746 (English title: Airship with a steering device, Filing date: 1893-01-15)
- Patent US-1893-507609 (English title: Navigable Air-Ship, Filing date: 1893-04-20)
- Patent CH-1893-6380 (English title: Dirigible airship, Supplementary to patent: Patent US-1893-507609, Filing date: 1893-06-12)
- Patent DE-1894-84394 (English title: Airship with a steering device, Supplementary to patent: Patent DE-1893-70746, Filing date: 1894-12-16)
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Names | Carl Friedrich Billwiller |
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Countries | CH |
Locations | Hottingen-Zürich, Zurich, canton of Zurich |
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Family name | Billwiller |
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