Patent GB-1909-24484

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Design for "corrugated plate", presumably metal, to be used as a gliding surface, potentially with different types of aircraft as well as watercraft. The inventor asserts that previously used gliding surfaces using fabric stretched over a frame were too thick and too deformable.

  • Inventor location: No. 166, Lütticherstrasse, Aix-la-Chapellle (he stresses this is part of Prussia and the German Empire; it's next to Belgium)
  • Inventor occupation: Doctor of Engineering and Professor in the Royal Polytechnic High School at Aix-la-Chapelle

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Year filed 1909
Year granted 1910
Office GB
Patent number 24484
Inventors Hans Reissner
Inventor country DE, Prussia
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Applicant type INDIV
Applicant is inventor? Yes
Original title Improvements in or relating to "Gliding-surface for Operating in Air or Water"
English title Gliding-surface for Operating in Air or Water
Tech fields glider, airplane, kite, metal, subsystem, airfoil, marine, design
Filing date 1909/10/25
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Grant date 1910/05/05
Granted? Yes
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Related to aircraft? Yes
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Patent agent Marks & Clerk
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Family year 1909
First filing? No
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Number of text pages 2
Number of diagram pages 1
Number of figures 4
Number of claims 5