Patent GB-1871-3238
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This patent arranges "aeroplanes" -- flat aerofoils I think -- in wheels which turn to create helicopter lift. Moy was well known as an aero researcher afterward. Moy and Shill filed what must be the same patent idea in the US and France.
Patent family descending from Patent GB-1871-3238
- Patent GB-1871-3238 (English title: Flying machine)
- Patent FR-1872-nx (English title: Aerial navigation, Supplementary to patent: Patent GB-1871-3238)
- Patent US-1872-133381 (English title: Apparatus for aerial navigation, Supplementary to patent: Patent GB-1871-3238, National tech categories: USPC 244/19)
- N1910 spells the last name "Shil" --
Sources
- Brewer and Alexander, 1893, Aeronautics
- Neilson, 1910, Aeroplane Patents, p71
Year filed | 1871 |
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Year granted | 1871 |
Office | GB |
Patent number | 3238 |
Inventors | Thomas Moy, Richard Edmund Shill |
Inventor country | GB |
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Applicant person | Thomas Moy, Richard Edmund Shill |
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Applicant type | INDIV |
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Original title | Flying machine |
English title | Flying machine |
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Filing date | 1871 |
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Grant date | 1871 |
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Family year | 1871 |
First filing? | 1 |
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