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Joseph Zeitlin (c1883-1928) of the [[Zeitlin Engine Co]]
Inventor of the '''Zeitlin Aero-Engine''', of 222 Strand, London W.C.
Inventor of the '''Zeitlin Aero-Engine''', of 222 Strand, London W.C.
1904 Patent. Improvements in brakes for motor-cars and other road vehicles.<ref>Coventry Herald - Friday 03 June 1904</ref>
1908 Patent. A citizen of Russia, but at present residing at 5 Gilston road, Kensington, in the county of London, England, student, has invented a certain new and useful Improved Vacuum-Pump.<ref>[https://patents.google.com/patent/US891026 Google patents]</ref>
1911 Living at 1 Bolton Studios, Redcliffe Road, South Kensington: [[Joseph Zeitlin]] (age 28 born Tiflis, Russia), Mechanical and Electrical Engineer to the [[Zeitlin Vacuum Syndicate]]. Unmarried.<ref>1911 census</ref>
1916 Patent. Valves and valve-gear for internal combustion engines.<ref>Coventry Standard - Friday 28 January 1916</ref>
1916 Patent. Cooling devices for internal combustion engines,.<ref>Coventry Standard - Friday 27 October 1916</ref>
1919 Images and description of his 7-cylinder rotary engine.<ref>[[The Engineer 1919/04/25]]</ref>
1928 December 26th. Died at the London Jewish Hospital; of 106 Prior Road, Hornsey. probate to Olga Zeitlin, Widow. Buried at Edmonton Federation of Synagogues Cemetery.


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Latest revision as of 19:11, 26 November 2021

Joseph Zeitlin (c1883-1928) of the Zeitlin Engine Co

Inventor of the Zeitlin Aero-Engine, of 222 Strand, London W.C.

1904 Patent. Improvements in brakes for motor-cars and other road vehicles.[1]

1908 Patent. A citizen of Russia, but at present residing at 5 Gilston road, Kensington, in the county of London, England, student, has invented a certain new and useful Improved Vacuum-Pump.[2]

1911 Living at 1 Bolton Studios, Redcliffe Road, South Kensington: Joseph Zeitlin (age 28 born Tiflis, Russia), Mechanical and Electrical Engineer to the Zeitlin Vacuum Syndicate. Unmarried.[3]

1916 Patent. Valves and valve-gear for internal combustion engines.[4]

1916 Patent. Cooling devices for internal combustion engines,.[5]

1919 Images and description of his 7-cylinder rotary engine.[6]

1928 December 26th. Died at the London Jewish Hospital; of 106 Prior Road, Hornsey. probate to Olga Zeitlin, Widow. Buried at Edmonton Federation of Synagogues Cemetery.

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. Coventry Herald - Friday 03 June 1904
  2. Google patents
  3. 1911 census
  4. Coventry Standard - Friday 28 January 1916
  5. Coventry Standard - Friday 27 October 1916
  6. The Engineer 1919/04/25