Patent US-1910-1055379

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This patent itself refers to a patent #970771, "dated" 1910-09-10. This patent is intended to be an improvement "in some particulars" on the patent to which the patent is made. We are looking into this. We have a Patent US-1909-970771, filed 1909-01-02, and granted 1910-09-20. The "1910-09-10" date within the reference could be a typographical error, on the original, related to the date granted. We do not know.

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  • Patent 1055379 document and bibliographic info on espacenet
  • Patent 1055379 at google patents IS THE NAME ACTUALLY John H WILSON? PREVIOUS VERSION OF RECORD SAID SO. Airplane with moveable planes and rudders; operator sits on bicycle used to move bearing-blocks supporting the planes; planes double as floats by enclosing watertight compartments; modification with plane supported by horizontal shaft discussed in copending application, Serial No. #580695; another structural modification is described in application with Serial No. 580696

Inventor location (imputed by HistPat): Boston, MA, Suffolk county, MA (FIPSloc=25025)

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Year filed 1910
Year granted 1913
Office US
Patent number 1055379
Inventors John Washington Wilson
Inventor country US
Applicant person John Washington Wilson
Applicant firm
Applicant type INDIV
Applicant is inventor? 1
Original title Flying-machine
English title Flying-machine
Tech fields airplane, navigation, stability, frame, marine, rudder
Filing date 1910-04-23
Full specification filed date
Application number 1910557135
Grant date 1913-03-11
Granted? 1
Publication date
Supplementary to patent Patent US-1909-970771
Related to aircraft? Yes
Serial number 557135
Patent agent
Assigned to
National tech categories USPC 244/64
IPCs
CPCs CPC B64C3/40
Family year 1909
First filing? 0
Cites these patents
Citations from after 1930
Application ID 47566540
INPADOC family ID
Number of text pages 7
Number of diagram pages 9
Number of figures 22
Number of claims 31