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FR Patent: FR-3,226
Un système d'instrumens à vent, dits: Saxophones
A system of wind instruments, known as Saxophone
Patentee:
Adolphe Sax (exact or similar names) - Paris, France

USPTO Classifications:

Tool Categories:
musical instruments

Assignees:
None

Manufacturer:
Not known to have been produced

Witnesses:
Unknown

Patent Dates:
Applied: Mar. 21, 1846
Granted: Jun. 22, 1846

Patent Pictures:
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Description:
Antoine-Joseph "Adolphe" Sax was born in what is now Belgium to a family of music-instrument makers. By the early 1840s he had begun making a new design of woodwind with tapered barrels and distinctive sound, and in 1844 he applied for a patent which was granted in 1846. He had earlier patented an improved bass clarinet, and he would subsequently patent an extended-range saxophone, although the latter invention did not achieve any commercial success.

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