Patent CH-1911-57092
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Though this eyelet could have other applications, the inventor makes specific reference to its aero-applicability. Wing warping was one of this inventor's many emphases.
This matches Patent FR-1911-426850, which was filed earlier. The Swiss patent will therefore be treated as a descendant of the French.
Sources
- Original patent document and bibliography entry on espacenet
- Inventor location: Luzern, Schweiz
The patent agent (Vertreter) was “Dr. Klingler & Geier, Patentanwalts und techn. Bureau, Aarau”. This is the capital city of canton Aargau (or Argovie), Switzerland.
Year filed | 1911 |
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Year granted | 1912 |
Office | CH |
Patent number | 57092 |
Inventors | Dane Hurlburt |
Inventor country | CH |
Applicant person | Dane Hurlburt |
Applicant firm | |
Applicant type | INDIV |
Applicant is inventor? | 1 |
Original title | Öse |
English title | Eyelet |
Tech fields | Cables, Pulleys, Wing warping, Wings, Safety, Frame, Subsystem |
Filing date | 1911-07-11 |
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Grant date | 1912-12-16 |
Granted? | 1 |
Publication date | 1912-12-16 |
Supplementary to patent | Patent FR-1911-426850 |
Related to aircraft? | 1 |
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Patent agent | Dr. Klingler & Geier |
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National tech categories | CH 79i |
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Family year | 1911 |
First filing? | 1 |
Cites these patents | |
Citations from after 1930 | |
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Number of text pages | 2 |
Number of diagram pages | 1 |
Number of figures | 13 |
Number of claims | 1 |