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LTA aircraft carries belt of explosives, uses clock timer to delay release; cf.[[Patent US-1863-37771]] by Charles Perley
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<blockquote>The speed and course of the wind and the distance to the enemy being ascertained, it only remains to locate the starting-point in the proper line, set the time escapement to the number of minutes or hours required for the balloon to travel that distance, then start the balloon. Dynamite and such like powerful explosives may be thus dropped upon the enemy from overhead, where he is least protected. A fort, an army, or vessels may be thus destroyed by means wholly irresistible.</blockquote>
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Inventor location (imputed): Shelbyville, KY, Shelby county, KY (FIPSloc=21211)
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*PTO 244; PTO 89-1.51
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* [http://worldwide.espacenet.com/publicationDetails/biblio?FT=D&CC=US&NR=315712 espacenet]
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* [https://www.google.com/patents/US315712 US315712]
 
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|Year filed=1884
 
|Year granted=1885
 
|Year granted=1885
 
|Office=US
 
|Office=US
 
|Patent number=315712
 
|Patent number=315712
|Inventors=Moses L.S. BUCKNER
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|Inventors=Moses L. S. Buckner
 
|Inventor country=US
 
|Inventor country=US
|Applicant is inventor=1
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|Applicant is inventor=Yes
 
|Original title=Aerial drop for explosives
 
|Original title=Aerial drop for explosives
 
|English title=Aerial drop for explosives
 
|English title=Aerial drop for explosives
|Tech field=LTA
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|Tech field=LTA; bomb; military
|Filing date=military
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|Filing date=September 17, 1884
|Full specification filed date=cargo
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|Grant date=April 14, 1885
|Application number=1884-09-17
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|Granted=Yes
|Publication date=1885-04-14
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|Related to aircraft=Yes
|Supplementary to patent=1
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|National tech categories=USPC 244/136
|Patent agent=1
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|IPCs=89/1.51
|CPCs=USPC 244/136
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|CPCs=294/82.25; B64D1/16
|Family year=89/1.51
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|Family year=1885
|First filing=198/711
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|First filing=No
|Number of citations=294/82.25
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|Number of text pages=1
|Cited by=B64D1/16
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|Number of diagram pages=1
|INPADOC family ID=1885
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|Number of figures=1
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|Number of claims=2
 
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; Sources: PTO 244; PTO 89-1.51 [http://worldwide.espacenet.com/publicationDetails/biblio?FT=D&CC=US&NR=315712 espacenet] balloon carries belt of explosives, uses clock timer to delay release; pretty similar to Perley drone from 1863  Inventor location (imputed): Shelbyville, KY, Shelby county, KY (FIPSloc=21211)
 

Revision as of 22:36, 18 May 2017

LTA aircraft carries belt of explosives, uses clock timer to delay release; cf.Patent US-1863-37771 by Charles Perley

The speed and course of the wind and the distance to the enemy being ascertained, it only remains to locate the starting-point in the proper line, set the time escapement to the number of minutes or hours required for the balloon to travel that distance, then start the balloon. Dynamite and such like powerful explosives may be thus dropped upon the enemy from overhead, where he is least protected. A fort, an army, or vessels may be thus destroyed by means wholly irresistible.

Inventor location (imputed): Shelbyville, KY, Shelby county, KY (FIPSloc=21211)

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Year filed 1884
Year granted 1885
Office US
Patent number 315712
Inventors Moses L. S. Buckner
Inventor country US
Inventor location
Applicant person
Applicant firm
Applicant type
Applicant is inventor? Yes
Original title Aerial drop for explosives
English title Aerial drop for explosives
Tech fields
Filing date September 17, 1884
Full specification filed date
Application number
Grant date April 14, 1885
Granted? Yes
Publication date
Supplementary to patent
Related to aircraft? Yes
Serial number
Patent agent
Assigned to
National tech categories USPC 244/136
IPCs 89/1.51
CPCs 294/82.25, B64D1/16
Family year 1885
First filing? No
Cites these patents
Citations from after 1930
Application ID
INPADOC family ID
Number of text pages 1
Number of diagram pages 1
Number of figures 1
Number of claims 2