Patent GB-1907-19822

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This is part of an international patent family, with Patent AT-1907-36106 being the earliest filed.

Navigation system for aircraft using air (compressed or generated by explosion) forced through tubes.

Gases formed by the explosion, or the compressed air within the container, are deflected into a suitable gas exit tube, where they will impinge against the bottom or end of the conical casing arranged opposite the exit opening of the tube and afterwards escape into the atmosphere through the other end of the casing surrounding the tube. The reaction of the gases on the air as they escape from the open end of the casing causes the balloon to be displaced in a direction according to the extension of the given casing.
It has been previously proposed to steer and propel aerial and other vessels by means of blasts of gases produced in various ways of reacting on the air or water through variously directed tubes, nozzles or equivalents, but in most of these devices the tubes are open at their rear ends for exit of the gas to the air or water.


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Year filed 1907
Year granted 1907
Office GB
Patent number 19822
Inventors Roman Andreas Pomiansky
Inventor country Poland
Applicant person Roman Andreas Pomiansky
Applicant firm
Applicant type INDIV
Applicant is inventor? Yes
Original title New or Improved Means for Steering Balloons and Vessels
English title Steering Balloons and Vessels
Tech fields navigation, balloon, LTA, car, frame, jet, hydrogen, rubber, gas, aluminum, propulsion
Filing date 1907/09/04
Full specification filed date 1907/09/04
Application number
Grant date 1908/01/23
Granted? Yes
Publication date 1908/01/23
Supplementary to patent Patent AT-1907-36106
Related to aircraft? Yes
Serial number
Patent agent Herbert Haddan & Co.
Assigned to
National tech categories
IPCs
CPCs CPC B63H11/14, CPC B63H2011/008
Family year 1907
First filing? No
Cites these patents
Citations from after 1930
Application ID
INPADOC family ID
Number of text pages 3
Number of diagram pages 2
Number of figures 9
Number of claims 2