Patent GB-1910-27792
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[...] the present invention uses a controlling wheel of this [usual] kind mounted upon a pivoted bow or bridge of inverted U-shape, which spans the width of the fuselage, and the ends of the arms of which pivot about two fixed points located on either side of the fuselage, the arms of this bridge carrying the cables which operate the altitude rudder. This arrangement allows of utilising the rigidty of the main frame to resist the pull of the cables, while the shape of the bridge allows room for the pilot's legs.
The pilot operates an additional rudder by foot.
Inventor location: 9, rue de Turin, Paris, France
Inventor occupation: Builder of Aeroplanes
Year filed | 1910 |
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Year granted | 1911 |
Office | GB |
Patent number | 27792 |
Inventors | Armand-Jean-Auguste Deperdussin |
Inventor country | FR |
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Applicant type | INDIV |
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Original title | Improvements in Aeroplanes |
English title | Aeroplanes |
Tech fields | airplane, frame, rudder, navigation, piloting |
Filing date | 1910-11-29 |
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Grant date | 1911-09-21 |
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Patent agent | Gedge & Feeny |
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Number of text pages | 3 |
Number of diagram pages | 2 |
Number of figures | 10 |
Number of claims | 3 |