Patent US-1910-1059905

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Wings adjusting angle of incidence, like ailerons; angle depends optimally on weight, resistance, and force of propulsion; includes keel which can be "twisted" ; three or more supporting planes ; rudder

  • Inventor location: citizen of France; 185 Wardour St, London, England
  • Tech class CPC B64C3/385: Variable incidence wings
  • Witnesses (as shown on the final text page): Georges Hermon and Jules Nessgas ; that these names are French, acting as witnesses on behalf of a Frenchman filing in the United Sates, is not rare ; the names might come up elsewhere in our data.
  • Witnesses (as shown on the final diagram page): there are some minor legibility issues here, and we are zeroing in on the patent agent Spear, Middleton, Donaldson & Spear. On this particular original, Walter Donaldson is affixed after the surname list.

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Year filed 1910
Year granted 1913
Office US
Patent number 1059905
Inventors Émile Pupin
Inventor country FR, GB
Applicant person Émile Pupin
Applicant firm
Applicant type INDIV
Applicant is inventor? Yes
Original title Flying-machine or aeroplane
English title Flying-machine or aeroplane
Tech fields stability, airplane
Filing date 1910/11/21
Full specification filed date
Application number 1910593497
Grant date 1913/04/22
Granted? Yes
Publication date
Supplementary to patent
Related to aircraft? Yes
Serial number 593497
Patent agent Spear, Middleton, Donaldson & Spear
Assigned to
National tech categories USPC 244/48, USPC 244/234, USPC 244/57
IPCs IPC B64C3/38, IPC B64C3/00
CPCs CPC B64C3/385
Family year 1910
First filing? Yes
Cites these patents
Citations from after 1930 0
Application ID 47574343
INPADOC family ID 43946348
Number of text pages 4
Number of diagram pages 6
Number of figures 15
Number of claims 2