Patent US-1910-999278

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Multiple rudders for navigation and stability; pontoons for marine landing; upper and lower sets of planes: "The aeroplanes are of concavo-convex shape so as to present a longitudinally troughed underside or sustaining surface and preferably extend longitudinally in the direction of flight as shown."

Armed with a knife on a pole for slashing at hostile gas bags!

Tech classifications: CPC B64C39/066 Aircraft not otherwise provided for having disc- or ring-shaped wings having channel wings, CPC B64C39/04 Aircraft not otherwise provided for having multiple fuselages or tail booms

  • Inventor location: Chicago, IL, Cook county, IL (FIPSloc=17031, imputed by HistPat)

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Year filed 1910
Year granted 1911
Office US
Patent number 999278
Inventors Charles W. Waller
Inventor country US
Applicant person Charles W. Waller
Applicant firm
Applicant type INDIV
Applicant is inventor? 1
Original title Flying-machine
English title Flying-machine
Tech fields airplane, airfoil, navigation, stability, rudder, marine, military
Filing date 1910-10-06
Full specification filed date
Application number 1910585566
Grant date 1911-08-01
Granted? 1
Publication date
Supplementary to patent
Related to aircraft? 1
Serial number 585566
Patent agent Obed B. Billman
Assigned to
National tech categories
IPCs
CPCs CPC B64C2700/6295, CPC B64C39/04, CPC B64C39/066
Family year 1910
First filing? 1
Cites these patents
Citations from after 1930 0
Application ID
INPADOC family ID
Number of text pages 2
Number of diagram pages 2
Number of figures 4
Number of claims 2