Patent GB-1918-123910

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Tubular structures for aeroplane construction which are light, strong, and durable; simplified aeroplane construction

Applicant locations: 2 Norfolk Street, Strand, City of Westminster, GB (and it seems that Westminster=London, as per the patent agent's address which is the same); and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, US. Company described as Manufacturers.

This patent cites two patents of Leo H. Baekeland,[1] apparently Patent GB-1908-1921 and Patent GB-1908-21566. These involve phenols and formaldehydes and there are many related patents described as well-known. The use here seems to be to soak or layer such fluid onto paperboard or such like to make the material rigid.

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Year filed 1918
Year granted 1919
Office GB
Patent number 123910
Inventors
Inventor country GB
Applicant person
Applicant firm British Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Co.
Applicant type COMPANY
Applicant is inventor? 1
Original title Improvements in or relating to Aeroplanes and the like
English title Tubular structural elements for aeroplanes
Tech fields airplane, frame, construction, fuselage
Filing date June 11, 1918
Full specification filed date
Application number 9594/18
Grant date March 13, 1919
Granted? 1
Publication date
Supplementary to patent
Related to aircraft? 1
Serial number
Patent agent F. W. Le Tall
Assigned to
National tech categories
IPCs
CPCs CPC B64C1/061, CPC B64C1/08, CPC B64C1/064, CPC B64C2001/0063
Family year 1918
First filing? 1
Cites these patents
Citations from after 1930
Application ID 21277268
INPADOC family ID 24176217
Number of text pages 4
Number of diagram pages 2
Number of figures 9
Number of claims 5