Difference between revisions of "Patent US-1903-821393"
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Revision as of 14:05, 1 December 2017

Fig. 2 from the patent illustrates curling of the wing by rope, later known as wing warping.
Biplane: Two aeroplanes made from wood, covered by cloth; rudder for navigation in the front; stability cradle corrects tilts via ropes & pulleys
Sources
Inventor location Dayton, OH, Hamilton county, OH (FIPSloc=39061)
See also Patent GB-1904-6732 (filed later but granted sooner)
Year filed | 1903 |
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Year granted | 1906 |
Office | US |
Patent number | 821393 |
Inventors | Orville Wright, Wilbur Wright |
Inventor country | US |
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Applicant is inventor? | Yes |
Original title | Flying-Machine |
English title | Flying-Machine |
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Filing date | March 23, 1903 |
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Grant date | May 22, 1906 |
Granted? | Yes |
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Related to aircraft? | Yes |
Serial number | 149220 |
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National tech categories | USPC 244/131, USPC 244/90R, USPC 244/904 |
IPCs | B64C/52 |
CPCs | CPC Y10S, CPC Y02T50/145, CPC B64C3/52 |
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First filing? | No |
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Number of text pages | 7 |
Number of diagram pages | 3 |
Number of figures | 3 |
Number of claims | 18 |