Search results for ""

Results 1341 - 1360 of 3439 Page 68 of 172
Sorted by: Relevance | Sort by: Date Results per-page: 10 | 20 | 50 | All

1909 – Apparatus for Submarine Operations – Pierre Eugene Galoffre (French)

1909 - Apparatus for Submarine Operations - Pierre Eugene Galoffre Apparatus for submarine operations. Publication number    US935485 A Publication type    Grant Publication date    28 Sep 1909 Filing date    8 Jan 1909 Priority date    8 Jan 1909 Inventors    Pierre Eugene Galoffre Original Assignee    Pierre Eugene Galoffre Be it known that I,…
Read more » 1909 – Apparatus for Submarine Operations – Pierre Eugene Galoffre (French)

1879 – Diving Bell Mechanical Arm – Chas Pike (American)

1879 – Diving Bell Mechanical Arm - Chas Pike     ARM AND ATTACHMENT FOR DlVlNG-BELLS Publication number    US228556 A Publication type    Grant Publication date    Jun 8, 1880 Filing date    May 27, 1879 Inventor    Charles F. Pike CHAS. F. PIKE Be it known that I, CHARLES F. PIKE, of Philadelphia, in…
Read more » 1879 – Diving Bell Mechanical Arm – Chas Pike (American)

1849 – Diving Bell – Avery Richards and John Walcott (American)

1849 – Diving Bell  - Avery Richards and John Walcott   Deep-sea-diving bell Publication number    US6250 A Publication type    Grant Publication date    Apr 3, 1849 Inventors    J. Avery Richards and John W. Walcott Description To all whom t may concern Be it known that we, J. AVERY RICHARDS and JOHN…
Read more » 1849 – Diving Bell – Avery Richards and John Walcott (American)

1984 – NEWTSUIT – R. T. “Phil” Nuytten (Canadian)

The NEWTSUIT by R. T. "Phil" Nuytten.   Phil Nuytten poses with his NEWTSUIT. Jacques Cousteau with a Newtsuit.     Phil Nuytten has been instrumental in the development and current acceptance of Atmospheric Diving System technology. In 1977, he began work on a revolutionary new one-atmosphere diving suit that…
Read more » 1984 – NEWTSUIT – R. T. “Phil” Nuytten (Canadian)
To Top