Patent US-1912-1045030

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Improved means of actuating elevators by which the elevator plane(s) are controlled and held perfectly rigid. Stays are attached to the corners of the elevator plane. The stays are attached to a sliding piece which slides along an arc-shaped guide. The pilot has a mechanism to move the sliding part. 3 claims. refers to an "arcuate guiding member" in the claims (arc-shaped?)

  • Inventor location: British; 38 Marmion Rd, Portsmouth, England

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Year filed 1911
Year granted 1912
Office US
Patent number 1045030
Inventors Alexander Horton
Inventor country GB
Applicant person Alexander Horton
Applicant firm
Applicant type INDIV
Applicant is inventor? 1
Original title Elevator for aerial vessels
English title Elevator for aerial vessels
Tech fields navigation, stability, control
Filing date 1911-11-11
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Application number 1911659771
Grant date 1912-11-19
Granted? 1
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Related to aircraft? 1
Serial number 659771
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National tech categories USPC 244/233
IPCs IPC CPC B64C13/00
CPCs CPC B64C13/00
Family year 1911
First filing? 1
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Citations from after 1930
Application ID 47548809
INPADOC family ID 43981879
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