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Charles Denton Abel was born in London in 1831, the grandson of August Christian Andreas Abel, who was court miniature painter to the Grand Duke of Mecklenburgh Schwerin.〔Abel & Imray "1871-1971" centenary brochure〕 and the younger brother of the chemist and explosives expert, Sir Frederick Abel, Chairman and Albert Medallist of the Society of Arts.〔http://www.williamshipleygroup.btik.com/attachments/Newsletter%208.pdf〕 In 1856 he entered into partnership with Mr Charles Cowper, a patent agent, in England.〔 Following Mr Cowper's death in 1860 he continued his work as a patent attorney and later entered into partnership with John Imray, to form Abel & Imray in 1871 with offices in the Holborn area of London, a firm which still operates under that name today.〔http://www.patentable.co.uk/londonoffice.aspx〕 Abel assisted in founding the Chartered Institute of Patent Agents in 1882, and was the first "vice president" of the Chartered Institute.〔http://www.cipa.org.uk/download_files/charter-by-laws_revised_Oct2004-highlighted.pdf〕 and later served as President from 1897 to 1899.〔http://www.cipa.org.uk/download_files/CIPA_1943-44.pdf〕 He was elected a member of the Royal Society of Arts in 1886 and awarded the Society’s Gold Medal for his paper on ‘The Patent Laws’ in 1904.〔 He died in 1906〔 ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Charles Denton Abel」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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