Charles Lemale
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Charles Lemale was an engineer and aero inventor. He filed patents from 26 rue Jouffroy, Paris. He has vast numbers of non-aero patents. He may be the same as Paul-Charles Lemale.
He appears to have worked with René Armengaud on better-known work in 1901-3 to create the Armengaud-Lemale gas turbine.[1][2][3][4]
This person had 0 publications and 3 patents in this database.
Patents whose inventor or applicant is Charles Lemale
- Patent FR-1910-412663 (English title: Mechanically levitated aeroplane with combined balancing system, Filing date: 1910-02-15)
- Patent FR-1911-425038 (English title: Instant and automatic development parachute for aviator, Filing date: 1911-01-19)
- Patent GB-1911-3444 (English title: Improvements relating to Aeroplanes, Supplementary to patent: Patent FR-1910-412663, Filing date: 1911-02-10)
References
- ↑ w:Armengaud-Lemale gas turbine
- ↑ https://scite.ai/reports/centenary-of-the-first-gas-EZNAQP
- ↑ https://asmedigitalcollection.asme.org/ebooks/book/251/chapter-abstract/25382046/Introduction-III-History-and-Classification-of-Gas?redirectedFrom=PDF
- ↑ https://www.infinityturbine.com/search/orc-09/the-historical-evolution-turbomachinery-012.html
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Locations | Paris |
Occupations | engineer |
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