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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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{{Patent | {{Patent | ||
|Year granted=1864 | |Year granted=1864 | ||
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|Original title=Improvement in aerostats | |Original title=Improvement in aerostats | ||
|English title=Aerostats | |English title=Aerostats | ||
− | |Tech field=LTA | + | |Tech field=LTA; balloon; propulsion; navigation; rudder |
− | |Filing date= | + | |Filing date= |
− | |Full specification filed date= | + | |Full specification filed date= |
|Publication date=1864-07-05 | |Publication date=1864-07-05 | ||
+ | |Serial number=43,149 | ||
|Supplementary to patent=1 | |Supplementary to patent=1 | ||
|Patent agent=1 | |Patent agent=1 | ||
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|First filing=B64B1/02 | |First filing=B64B1/02 | ||
|Number of citations=1864 | |Number of citations=1864 | ||
− | |Number of text pages= | + | |Number of text pages=5 |
+ | |Number of diagram pages=1 | ||
+ | |Number of figures=9 | ||
+ | |Number of claims=6 | ||
}} | }} | ||
− | ; Sources: Short's DB; PTO 244 [http://worldwide.espacenet.com/publicationDetails/biblio?FT=D&CC=US&NR=43449A espacenet] | + | ; 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.
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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)