Paul Joseph
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Paul Joseph was an aero inventor in Paris.
His invention was a cluster of winglets which together formed a cambered wing shape. This would give some form of balance or control beyond what a solid wing could deliver. The British patent suggests that this might avoid certain vortices that can be created by big unified wings.
Our sources sometimes imply that his name was Joseph Paul but the original patent specs are clear.
On his British patent he gave his address as 98bis, Boulevard Latour Maubourg, Paris, and identified his occupation as Engineer This person had 0 publications and 2 patents in this database.
Patents whose inventor or applicant is Paul Joseph
- Patent FR-1910-421727 (English title: Improvements to aeroplanes, Filing date: 1910-10-22)
- Patent GB-1911-5180 (English title: Improvements in and relating to Aeroplanes, Supplementary to patent: Patent FR-1910-421727, Filing date: 1911-03-01)
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Names | Paul Joseph |
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Countries | FR |
Locations | Paris |
Occupations | engineer |
Tech areas | Wings, Multiplane, tandem |
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Family name | Joseph |
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