Patent BE-1914-268955

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This makes reference to British priority date 1913-08-09, though said British was not yet granted, at least at the point of this Belgian source's printing.

This "C. Lee" is Cedric Lee, and this "G. T. Richardo"(typo within the RdBdI) is George Tilghman Richards.

Sources

  • RdBdI Tome 62, 1914, January-August
  • Inventor location: C. Lee is located at Fairfield, Broughton Park and G. T. Richards is located at Hale, Oak Cottage, both within England.
  • Patent agent location: Brussels


Year filed 1914
Year granted
Office BE
Patent number 268955
Inventors Cedric Lee, George Tilghman Richards
Inventor country GB
Inventor location
Applicant person Cedric Lee, George Tilghman Richards
Applicant firm
Applicant type INDIV
Applicant is inventor? Yes
Original title Aéroplanes, faisant l’objet d’une première demande de brevet anglais, non encore accordée, déposée la 9 août 1913, sous le bénéfice de la convention internationale du 20 mars 1883
English title Airplanes, the subject of a first English patent application, not yet granted, filed on August 9, 1913, under the benefit of the international convention of March 20, 1883
Tech fields Airplane
Filing date 1914/07/06
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Granted? Yes
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Supplementary to patent Patent GB-1913-18154
Related to aircraft? Yes
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Patent agent A. Wunderlich & Cie, Ingénieurs-Conseils
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National tech categories BE K
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First filing? No
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