Patent US-1914-1090609
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Ornithopter. Patent uses bone terminology: "... the wings of my flying machine includes artificial radius and ulna members, which are the equivalents of the radius and ulna of the wings in the anatomy of the creatures mentioned, and the means for operating the wings include artificial humeri, to which the wings are pinioned, means being provided for causing the pinioned wings to partake of movements of the flying creatures imitated in the operation of my flying machine."
Inventor location: St. Louis, Missouri
Sources
- Patent 1090609 document and bibliographic info on espacenet
- Patent 1090609 at google patents
Year filed | 1913 |
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Year granted | 1914 |
Office | US |
Patent number | 1090609 |
Inventors | Elliott Emerson Furney |
Inventor country | US |
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Applicant firm | |
Applicant type | INDIV |
Applicant is inventor? | Yes |
Original title | Flying-Machine |
English title | Flying-Machine |
Tech fields | ornithopter, flapping, frame, wheels, takeoff |
Filing date | April 28, 1913 |
Full specification filed date | |
Application number | 1913764087 |
Grant date | March 17, 1914 |
Granted? | Yes |
Publication date | |
Supplementary to patent | |
Related to aircraft? | Yes |
Serial number | |
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Assigned to | |
National tech categories | USPC 244/22 |
IPCs | |
CPCs | CPC B64C33/02 |
Family year | 1913 |
First filing? | Yes |
Cites these patents | |
Citations from after 1930 | |
Application ID | 47627030 |
INPADOC family ID | 44037489 |
Number of text pages | 3 |
Number of diagram pages | 4 |
Number of figures | 15 |
Number of claims | 4 |