John Joseph Rekar
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John Joseph Rekar was an American inventor who filed an international family of patents related to an airship with attached wing surfaces.
We have him initially filing from San Francisco, San Francisco county, California.[1]
British data has him filing from Portland, Oregon, giving 320½ Seventh Street, Portland, County of Multnomah, State of Oregon, U.S.A., giving Inventor as his occupation, filing in collaboration with Edward Parlin Preble.[2]
This person had 0 publications and 5 patents in this database.
Patents whose inventor or applicant is John Joseph Rekar
- Patent US-1908-922952 (English title: Aerial machine, Filing date: 1908-08-19)
- Patent MX-1909-9657 (English title: A machine to fly, Supplementary to patent: Patent US-1908-922952)
- Patent GB-1909-21465 (English title: Aerial Machines, Supplementary to patent: Patent US-1908-922952, Filing date: 1909-09-20)
- Patent RU-1909-21459 (English title: Angular aerostat, Supplementary to patent: Patent US-1908-922952, Filing date: 1909-11-16)
- Patent AR-1910-7122 (English title: Aviation machine, Supplementary to patent: Patent US-1908-922952, Filing date: 1910-02-22)
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Names | John Joseph Rekar; John J. Rekar |
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Countries | US |
Locations | San Francisco, San Francisco county, CA, California, Portland, OR, Multnomah county, OR, Oregon |
Occupations | inventor |
Tech areas | LTA, Hybrid, Balloon, Airfoil, Wheels, Wings |
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Family name | Rekar |
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