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1938 Patent on "Improvements in or relating to valves for steam or pressure vessels" with [[William Martin-Hurst|William Frederick Forrest Martin-Hurst]] and [[British Thermostat Co]].
1938 Patent on "Improvements in or relating to valves for steam or pressure vessels" with [[William Martin-Hurst|William Frederick Forrest Martin-Hurst]] and [[British Thermostat Co]].
1959 Patent on "Improvements in or relating to cooking devices " with [[Delaney Electronics]] Ltd
1961 Patent on "Improvements in or relating to devices for providing heated air in vehicles "


1994 Bio notes.<ref>Brooklands Reunion Programme. 1994/06/26</ref>
1994 Bio notes.<ref>Brooklands Reunion Programme. 1994/06/26</ref>

Revision as of 11:31, 7 August 2024

Cyril Terence 'Tom' Delaney (1911-2006) of Delaney Gallay

1911 Born at Willesden the son of Terry Delaney.

Educated at Bishop's Stortford College

Raced and won in a Lea-Francis at Brooklands

1933 Patent on "Improvements in or relating to the supercharging of internal combustion engines", the first of more than 50 British patents; there were also many foreign versions of his patents.

1935 Patent on " A new or improved tube particularly for use in the radiators of internal-combustion engines" with Chausson Gallay of Scrubs Lane, London

1935 Patent on "A new or improved cooler for oil and other liquids" with James Frank Belaieff and Gallay Ltd of Scrubs Lane.

1938 Patent on "Improvements in or relating to valves for steam or pressure vessels" with William Frederick Forrest Martin-Hurst and British Thermostat Co.

1959 Patent on "Improvements in or relating to cooking devices " with Delaney Electronics Ltd

1961 Patent on "Improvements in or relating to devices for providing heated air in vehicles "

1994 Bio notes.[1]

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Sources of Information

  1. Brooklands Reunion Programme. 1994/06/26