Thomas A. Hill

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Thomas A. Hill was an patent attorney in New York state. He focused on aero patents. In October 1909 he published a notably clear analysis of the status of a lawsuit by the Wright brothers against The Aeronautic Society. (meaning probably Aeronautic Society of New York or maybe its successor the Aeronautical Society of America)

Hill is listed in the 1903 Roster of registered U.S. patent attorneys thus, with registration number 4674:[1]

4674  Hill, Thomas A., 261 Broadway, New York, N. Y.

Leixcography and disambiguation

The name Thomas O. Hill appears on one patent but it appears to be a mis-transcription of this agent's name. The signature of the alleged Thomas O. Hill matches Thomas A. Hill's signature, and Thomas A. Hill was a registered patent agent.

Patents for which Thomas A. Hill or Thomas O. Hill was the patent agent

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

Publications by or about Thomas A. Hill or Thomas O. Hill

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Names Thomas A. Hill; Thomas O. Hill
Countries US
Locations New York City, New York
Accreditations
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Names Thomas A. Hill; Thomas O. Hill
Countries US
Locations New York City, New York
Occupations attorney, patent agent
Tech areas Patents
Accreditations New York Bar
Affiliations New York Bar
Family name Hill
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Death date
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