Patent GB-1895-22011
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Some kind of setup for takeoff involving wheels and maybe a track. Seems to be intended for an airplane, since Aeronautical Journal writes, "the weight of the machine is taken off the wheels and thrown on the aeroplane a."
Successor to Patent GB-1894-7919 and Patent GB-1894-11941.
- Inventor location: 1, Lichterfelderstrasse, Berlin
This address, cross-referenced with that found on other patents, more or less confirms that this “J. Hofmann” is indeed Joseph Hofmann.
Sources
- Neilson, 1910, Aeroplane Patents, p72
- [1]
- espacenet
- Aeronautical Journal, Vol. 1., No. 3, July 1897, p. 21.
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Year granted | 1895 |
Office | GB |
Patent number | 22011 |
Inventors | Joseph Hofmann |
Inventor country | DE |
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Original title | Aerial Machines |
English title | Aerial Machines |
Tech fields | takeoff, wheels, track, airplane |
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Supplementary to patent | Patent GB-1894-7919, Patent GB-1894-11941 |
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Family year | 1895 |
First filing? | No |
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