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French patent agent Josse, likely "H. Josse", that is, Hippolyte Josse, was recorded as being addressed at rue de la Chaussée-d'Antin, 58 bis, Paris.[1] He is also associated earlier with the address Bondy, 48, Paris.[2]
We also have mere Josse addressed at Bondy, 48, Paris.[3]
Now we have a Louis Josse, very likely associated with Hippolyte Josse, of course. Hippolyte represents Ugo Salvotti in 1908.[4] Louis represents Ugo Salvotti in 1911.[5]
Patents for which Josse was the patent agent
- Patent FR-1887-187472 (Inventors: Cypriano Leite Jardim, English title: New aerostat)
- Patent FR-1888-192677 (Inventors: Raymond Henry, English title: Special mechanical system facilitating the use of air reaction power)
- Patent FR-1892-225647 (Inventors: Paul Haarbleicher, English title: Improvements to dirigibles)
- Patent FR-1892-225648 (Inventors: Paul Haarbleicher, English title: new system of aerostat navigation)
- Patent FR-1893-229824 (Inventors: Auguste Paris, English title: New system for aerostat propulsion)
- Patent FR-1899-284713 (Inventors: Charles-Antoine Mary, English title: dirigible train)
References
Names | Josse |
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Countries | FR |
Locations | Paris, Seine |
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