A biographer claimed that he was a joint inventor of the Mulberry Harbour.
Defining "inventor" to include a joint inventor and coinventor.
"We got the idea from working with technical manuals," said Gil Christian, an engineer with Computer Products and Services, and the joint inventor with Edward Newman and Michael Jenkins.
Some years ago, however, he became the joint inventor of the Edison- Sims torpedo, with Mr. W. Scott Sims, who sought his co-operation.
This inventive period extended over a number of years, during which time he took out forty-six patents on stock-printing instruments and devices, two of such patents being issued to Edison and Pope as joint inventors.
Japan Amateur Radio League applied the patent 'Network system, wireless terminal equipment, and wireless relay device' as study results, and he was announced as the joint inventor.
The patent office is expected to develop regulations to identify which fees will be eligible for the reduction and how joint inventors may qualify as a micro-entity.
Chester Williams Rice (December 16, 1888 - 1951) was an electrical engineer, who was the joint inventor in 1925 of the moving coil loudspeaker along with Edward W. Kellogg.
Charpak was later to become a joint inventor with Ngoc and Policarpo of the scintillation drift chamber during the latter parts of the 1970s.
John Francis Campbell, authority on Celtic folklore and joint inventor of the Campbell-Stokes recorder.