Joseph Gillard

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Joseph Gillard was an aero inventor, a chemist, Paris (48, rue Saint-Nicolas-d'Antin, Seine), engaged in some innovation per se aeronautic, and some not, per se.

This person had 0 publications and 2 patents in this database.

Patents whose inventor or applicant is Joseph Gillard

  • Patent FR-1864-63933 (English title: method of dyeing small rubber balls in different colors)
  • Patent FR-1864-62166 (English title: Ascending parachute and tubular aerostats (of rings), discs, spirals or pyramids, etc. ; Balloon parachute)

References

INPI

A search simply for "GILLARD" is informative, with "Pierre-Joseph", and "Joseph-Pierre", as well as simply "Gillard", factoring in greatly, often in combination with other inventors, with gas, and lift, and air compression, and texture, along with other tech types, being quite prevalent.

Subject-matter Index of Patents for Invention, France, 1791-1876 Inclusive