Patent GB-1895-17683
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Summary in Aeronautical Journal:
The frame consists essentially of three main poles, two of which b, b1 are arranged at right angles to the third pole a, as shown. The poles b, b1 may be attached to the pole a by stays, or the frame may be held together by the cambric of the kite, which is provided with pockets to receive the ends of the poles. The fabric of the kite is either hexagonal or rectangular in shape.
Inventor location: Guards' Club, London
Source
- Aeronautical Journal, Vol. 1., No. 2, April 1897, p. 17.
- espacenet
Year filed | 1895 |
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Year granted | 1896 |
Office | GB |
Patent number | 17683 |
Inventors | B.F.S. Baden-Powell |
Inventor country | GB |
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Applicant type | INDIV |
Applicant is inventor? | Yes |
Original title | Improvements in Kites and like Aërial Machines |
English title | Kites |
Tech fields | kite, frame, fun, fabric |
Filing date | September 23, 1895 |
Full specification filed date | June 23, 1896 |
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Grant date | September 12, 1896 |
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Related to aircraft? | Yes |
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First filing? | No |
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Number of text pages | 2 |
Number of diagram pages | 1 |
Number of figures | 2 |
Number of claims | 2 |