Hugo Lentz
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Hugo Lentz was an inventor, a mechanical engineer, Austrian, 1859-1944. He was born in South Africa. Twice he registered patents in collaboration with Frenchman Charles Bellens, in the early 1900s. This is likely not the Lentz we have on record as filing in 1845. We also have a Lentz on record as filing in 1875. These are matters for clarification.
Our patent results have him as an Engineer, yes, and filing from 123 Kurfurstendamm, Halensee, near Berlin, Germany.[1]
English Wikipedia reports he had 2000 patents.[2][3] This person had 0 publications and 5 patents in this database.
Patents whose inventor or applicant is Hugo Lentz
- Patent FR-1905-361570 (English title: Process and apparatus of action on atmospheric air or similar fluid having in view the recovery of a contrary reaction, Filing date: 1905-06-21)
- Patent HU-1906-38407 (English title: Method and apparatus for counteracting atmospheric air or other liquid media, Supplementary to patent: Patent FR-1905-361570, Filing date: 1906-05-21)
- Patent GB-1906-13959 (English title: Mechanized surfaces reacting to and acting upon atmospheric air or other fluid, in the interests of stability, Supplementary to patent: Patent FR-1905-361570, Filing date: 1906-06-18)
- Patent IT-1906-83303 (English title: Process and apparatus of action on atmospheric air or similar fluid having in view the recovery of a contrary reaction, Supplementary to patent: Patent FR-1905-361570, Filing date: 1906-06-18)
- Patent DE-1906-204238 (English title: Device for moving bodies in the air by accelerated striking movements of surfaces, Supplementary to patent: Patent FR-1905-361570, Filing date: 1906-06-19)
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Names | Hugo Lentz; Hugo Lenz |
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Countries | AT, DE, FR, GB, HU, IT, ZA |
Locations | Vienna, 123 Kurfurstendamm, Halensee, near Berlin, Germany |
Occupations | Engineer, mechanical engineer |
Tech areas | steam engines |
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Birth date | 1859-07-21 |
Death date | 1944-03-21 |
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