Kingdom of Saxony
The Kingdom of Saxony (de:Sachsen) had a continuous government from 1806 to 1918, and was part of the German Empire starting in 1871.[1] The Wikidata id below pertains specifically to the "Kingdom of Saxony", as such, there being other options
It became the Free State of Saxony that is in Germany now. SAX is an abbreviation in this wiki referring to Kingdom of Saxony. From 1808-1871 it was the independent Kingdom of Saxony. From 1871 on, Sachsen continued as kingdom in the German Empire and then after 1918 became a state in subsequent German governments, all designated DE here.
Dresden is the capital of the modern State of Saxony, and Leipzig is also in the same State, was in the same Kingdom.
Patents
Saxony had its own patent system until 1871. See the patent here, and the works of Donges, Selgert, and Streb and Lehmann-Hasemeyer, 2018.
Donges and Streb report that until 1871 Saxony had a lower/easier standard for what deserved a patent than Prussia data.[2]
These events were held in Saxony (Kingdom of Saxony):
- Leipzig Exhibition (Start date: 1897-04-24, Locations: Leipzig • Saxony, Country: DE, Tech focus: LTA • Captive)
These people are connected with Saxony or Kingdom of Saxony:
- Ernst Emil Freytag (Occupations: Manufacturer, Tech areas: Kite • Construction • Frame • Chassis • Lift • Stability • Navigation • Automatic stability, Affiliations: Alexander Baumann)
- Otto Gossmann (Occupations: Dentist)
These organizations operated in Saxony or Kingdom of Saxony:
- Königlich Sächsischen Verein für Luftschiffahrt
- Saxon Association for Aerial Navigation (Started aero: 1908, Affiliated with: DLV)
Patents whose inventor or applicant filed from location Saxony or Kingdom of Saxony
- Patent DE-1902-138685 (Inventors: Franz Meyer, English title: Device for controlling airships by propellers, Tech fields: Propellers • Subsystem • Navigation, Filing date: 1902-04-05)
- Patent US-1904-754991 (Inventors: Ernst Hermann Hugo Gottlebe, English title: Paddle-wheel for vessels, Tech fields: Paddle-wheel • Propulsion, Filing date: 1903-05-13)
- Patent GB-1912-5976 (Inventors: Otto Gossmann, English title: Improvements in Flying Machines, Filing date: 1912-03-09)
- Patent DE-1918-337019 (Inventors: Paul Walter Gehler, English title: Airship frame with ring and longitudinal stiffening made of unitized material, Tech fields: Frame, Filing date: 1918-05-08)
- Patent DE-1918-324002 (Inventors: Fritz Pohlenz, English title: Aircraft whose rudder is adjusted simultaneously with the stabilizing surfaces so that they dampen the inclination of the aircraft, Tech fields: Rudder • Stability, Filing date: 1918-10-29)
Publications referring to Saxony or Kingdom of Saxony
- Donges and Selgert, 2019 (Simple title: Legal Differences among German Patent Law Regimes before 1877, Journal: Jahrbuch für Wirtschaftsgeschichte • Economic History Yearbook)
- Donges and Selgert, 2020 (Simple title: Legal Differences among German Patent Law Regimes before 1877, Journal: Jahrbuch für Wirtschaftsgeschichte • Economic History Yearbook)
- Donges and Selgert, 2020 (Simple title: Legal Differences among German Patent Law Regimes before 1877, Journal: Jahrbuch für Wirtschaftsgeschichte • Economic History Yearbook)
Names | Saxony; Kingdom of Saxony; Sachsen |
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Designation | kingdom |
Inside | DE |
Includes | Görlitz, Dresden, Leipzig |
Wikidata id | Q153015 |
References
- ↑ Kingdom of Saxony on English Wikipedia
- ↑ See discussion of the Donges and Streb chapter in Pfister, Hesse, Spoerer and Wolf, 2021