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New machine called an 'Aeron' consisting of three cylindrical balloons ("cyllindroids"); also uses aeroplanes. Propulsion created by the force of gravity and a system for shifting the vessel's weight.
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:"The resistance on the top or bottom of the aerostat produced by the air on a surface much larger than the end of it prevents so rapid a movement in a perpendicular direction, and so it slides along on the atmosphere just as a sled slides down the side of a hill..."
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Andrews built an actual vessel called the ''Aeron'' which he is credited with successfully flying—and navigating back to starting point—in 1862.
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|Original title=Improvement in aerostats
 
|Original title=Improvement in aerostats
 
|English title=Aerostats
 
|English title=Aerostats
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|Tech field=LTA; balloon; propulsion; navigation; rudder
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|Publication date=1864-07-05
 
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|Serial number=43,149
 
|Supplementary to patent=1
 
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|First filing=B64B1/02
 
|First filing=B64B1/02
 
|Number of citations=1864
 
|Number of citations=1864
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; Sources: Short's DB; PTO 244 [http://worldwide.espacenet.com/publicationDetails/biblio?FT=D&CC=US&NR=43449A espacenet] new machine called an 'Aeron' consisting of three cylindrical balloons (“cyllindroids”); also uses aeroplanes: “The resistance on the top or bottom of the aerostat produced by the air on a surface much larger than the end of it prevents so rapid a movement in a perpendicular direction, and so it slides along on the atmosphere just as a sled slides down the side of a hill...”  Inventor location (imputed): Perth Amboy, NJ, Middlesex county, NJ (FIPSloc=34023)
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; Sources: Short's DB; PTO 244 [http://worldwide.espacenet.com/publicationDetails/biblio?FT=D&CC=US&NR=43449A espacenet]; [https://patents.google.com/patent/US43449A/en Google]; [[Hallion, 2003]], p. 84
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Inventor location (imputed): Perth Amboy, NJ, Middlesex county, NJ (FIPSloc=34023)

Revision as of 00:01, 24 February 2017

New machine called an 'Aeron' consisting of three cylindrical balloons ("cyllindroids"); also uses aeroplanes. Propulsion created by the force of gravity and a system for shifting the vessel's weight.

"The resistance on the top or bottom of the aerostat produced by the air on a surface much larger than the end of it prevents so rapid a movement in a perpendicular direction, and so it slides along on the atmosphere just as a sled slides down the side of a hill..."

Andrews built an actual vessel called the Aeron which he is credited with successfully flying—and navigating back to starting point—in 1862.


Year filed
Year granted 1864
Office US
Patent number 43449
Inventors Solomon ANDREWS
Inventor country
Inventor location
Applicant person Andrews Jr., Solomon, Perth Amboy, NJ
Applicant firm
Applicant type
Applicant is inventor? 1
Original title Improvement in aerostats
English title Aerostats
Tech fields
Filing date
Full specification filed date
Application number
Grant date
Granted?
Publication date 1864-07-05
Supplementary to patent 1
Related to aircraft?
Serial number 43,149
Patent agent 1
Assigned to
National tech categories
IPCs Andrews Jr., Solomon, Perth Amboy, NJ
CPCs 244/30
Family year B64B1/02
First filing? B64B1/02
Cites these patents
Citations from after 1930
Application ID
INPADOC family ID
Number of text pages 5
Number of diagram pages 1
Number of figures 9
Number of claims 6
Sources
Short's DB; PTO 244 espacenet; Google; Hallion, 2003, p. 84

Inventor location (imputed): Perth Amboy, NJ, Middlesex county, NJ (FIPSloc=34023)