GB Patent: GB-180,602,951
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| Machine for manufacturing paper of an indefinite length
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Patentee:
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| Henry Fourdrinier (exact or similar names) - London, England |
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| Not known to have been produced |
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Patent Dates:
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Jul. 24, 1806 |
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Jeff Joslin Wikipedia biography of Henry Fourdrinier
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Description: |
| This patent covers a continuous-web paper-making machine whose design originated with Frenchman Nicholas Louis Robert, who had patented it in France in 1799. Robert gave the patent rights to employee and co-developer Saint-Léger Didot, whose English brother-in-law, John Gamble, took out British patents and then worked with the Fourdrinier brothers plus Bryan Donkin to perfect it. |
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