Patent GB-1917-106441
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- From google patents abstract: "Planes, arrangement and construction of.-To equalise the stress in duplicated tension wires on aeroplanes and other aircraft, the wires are connected to a member c pivotally mounted on another similar member or members b secured to the machine. The wires are connected through the usual turnbuckles to the pins c<2> disposed one on each side of the Joint b<2> Arrow-head indication marks e are provided on the members which, when in alinement, indicate that the stresses on the wires are equalized."
- Tech class: CPC B64C3/00: Wings
- Inventor location: c/o H. Wellby of The Lea, Esher, in the County of Surrey ; at present with the British Expeditionary Force, Lieutenant, Royal Engineers (Territorial Force), attached Royal Flying Corps
Sources
- Original patent document and bibliography entry on espacenet
- on google patents
Year filed | 1917 |
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Year granted | 1917 |
Office | GB |
Patent number | 106441 |
Inventors | John Palmer Castle |
Inventor country | GB |
Applicant person | John Palmer Castle |
Applicant firm | |
Applicant type | INDIV |
Applicant is inventor? | 1 |
Original title | Improvements in or relating to Means for Securing Tension Wires in Aeroplanes and other Air-craft |
English title | Improvements in or relating to Means for Securing Tension Wires in Aeroplanes and other Air-craft |
Tech fields | joints, connections |
Filing date | 1917-01-12 |
Full specification filed date | |
Application number | 63817 |
Grant date | 1917-05-24 |
Granted? | 1 |
Publication date | |
Supplementary to patent | |
Related to aircraft? | 1 |
Serial number | 638 |
Patent agent | Haseltine, Lake & Co. |
Assigned to | |
National tech categories | |
IPCs | IPC B64C3/00 |
CPCs | CPC B64C2700/6235, CPC B64C3/00 |
Family year | 1917 |
First filing? | 1 |
Cites these patents | |
Citations from after 1930 | 0 |
Application ID | 20963599 |
INPADOC family ID | 23956779 |
Number of text pages | 2 |
Number of diagram pages | 1 |
Number of figures | 4 |
Number of claims | 4 |