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Swiss automobile pioneer.
Swiss automobile pioneer. He held numerous patents.


See [[Henriod]].
See [[Henriod]].
1909 C. E. Henriod took out a US patent for vehicle transmissions characterised by the use of interengaging toothed wheels or frictionally-engaging wheels of changeable ratio with planetary gears <ref>[https://patents.google.com/patent/US917729] Transmission gearing patent</ref>
1912 Darraq-Henriod rotary valve engine. "In 1912 the firm succumbed to the vogue for abolition of the poppet valve with a near disastrous range of rotary valved cars under Henriod patents."<ref>[http://www.douglas-self.com/MUSEUM/POWER/unusualICeng/RotaryValveIC/RotaryValveIC.htm] Douglas Self's website: Rotary-Valve Internal Combustion Engines</ref>


== See Also ==
== See Also ==

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Swiss automobile pioneer. He held numerous patents.

See Henriod.

1909 C. E. Henriod took out a US patent for vehicle transmissions characterised by the use of interengaging toothed wheels or frictionally-engaging wheels of changeable ratio with planetary gears [1]

1912 Darraq-Henriod rotary valve engine. "In 1912 the firm succumbed to the vogue for abolition of the poppet valve with a near disastrous range of rotary valved cars under Henriod patents."[2]

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. [1] Transmission gearing patent
  2. [2] Douglas Self's website: Rotary-Valve Internal Combustion Engines