Fidelis Cossus
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diagram page of Patent FR-1845-719
diagram page of Patent FR-1845-1153
diagram page Patent FR-1845-1153.1



Fidelis Cossus was an aero inventor and professor of mathematics whom we have initially filing from passage du Saumon, hôtel des Bains, Paris, Seine, filing in collaboration with Joseph-Marie-Edouard Martin and Antoine-Benoît Delaire and Antoine Lenert.[1] Cossus may have been the leader within this team, his name listed first when filing collaboratively, filing more, and using the same address when filing non-collaboratively. This person had 0 publications and 3 patents in this database.
Patents whose inventor or applicant is Fidelis Cossus
- Patent FR-1845-719 (English title: Steering system for aerostats from a given point to a given point, Filing date: 1845-01-10)
- Patent FR-1845-1153 (English title: Blade propulsion and elevation, Filing date: 1845-03-31)
- Patent FR-1845-1153.1 (English title: system of flight using a series of propeller blades, Supplementary to patent: Patent FR-1845-1153, Filing date: 1845-05-20)
References
Sources
- archives.inpi.fr
- CdB, for 1845, published 1846, page 2 (at Hathitrust, scanned from NYC public library)
Names | Fidelis Cossus |
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Countries | FR |
Locations | Paris, Seine, France |
Occupations | professor of mathematics, professor |
Tech areas | LTA, Navigation, Propellers |
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Family name | Cossus |
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