Patent RU-1894-94

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This patent by Konstantin Danilewsky relates to his pedal-powered flying apparatus named the "коверъ-самолетъ", flying carpet.

It holds some interest as an administrative as well as historical example because it was filed before the 1896 patent office reform and may be one of the first to be granted after it was passed. Consequently it has the form of other patents granted in the 1896–1910 range, including classification (RU Group V), but lacks a protection certificate number.

  • Inventor status: medical doctor
  • Filed 1894-01-04 J = 1894-01-16 G
  • Granted 1897-03-19 = 1897-03-31 G

Claim: 'In the present invention the new object is a flying apparatus as shown in the illustrations.' Бъ настоящемъ изобрѣтеніи предметъ нобый составляетъ летательный аппаратъ, бъ совокупности всѣхъ частей, какъ это инображено на чертежѣ.

Sources

  • Свод привилегий, выданных в России в 1897 г. Издание Департамента Торговли и Мануфактур. - Санкт-Петербург : Типография В. Киршбаума, д. М-ва финансов, на Дворц. площ., 1897. - Вып. III – via VPTB
    • Описание летательного аппарата / владелец охранного документа К. Данилевский


Year filed 1894
Year granted 1897
Office RU
Patent number 94
Inventors Konstantin Danilewsky
Inventor country RU, Ukraine
Inventor location
Applicant person К. Данилевский
Applicant firm
Applicant type INDIV
Applicant is inventor? 1
Original title Описание летательного аппарата
English title Flying apparatus
Tech fields flying machine, HTA, propulsion, velocipede, propeller
Filing date 1894-01-16
Full specification filed date
Application number
Grant date 1897-03-31
Granted? 1
Publication date
Supplementary to patent
Related to aircraft? 1
Serial number
Patent agent
Assigned to
National tech categories RU Group V
IPCs
CPCs
Family year 1894
First filing? 1
Cites these patents
Citations from after 1930
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INPADOC family ID
Number of text pages 2
Number of diagram pages 1
Number of figures 5
Number of claims 1