Patent US-1914-1099146

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Biplane on which some surface can be tilted. Refers in the text to "shutters", alternatively called vanes or valves, which are hinged or sliding. They are under manual control. The text focuses on stability against wind gusts, not control of navigation. The diagrams seem to show elevator/rudder movements, while the claim on the last page refers to a biplane on which one wing could be tilted while the other stays fixed. Diagrams show a biplane extremely like the Wright craft.

  • Tech classifications: CPC B64C17/00 Aircraft stabilisation not otherwise provided for
  • Inventor location: Rochester, Monroe county, NY, US (FIPSloc=36055, imputed by HistPat)

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Year filed 1909
Year granted 1914
Office US
Patent number 1099146
Inventors George C. Beidler
Inventor country US
Applicant person George C. Beidler
Applicant firm
Applicant type INDIV
Applicant is inventor? Yes
Original title Flying-machine
English title Flying machine
Tech fields control, wings, stability
Filing date June 24, 1909
Full specification filed date
Application number 1909504086
Grant date June 2, 1914
Granted? Yes
Publication date
Supplementary to patent
Related to aircraft? Yes
Serial number 504086
Patent agent
Assigned to
National tech categories USPC 244/80
IPCs IPC B64C17/00
CPCs CPC B64C17/00
Family year 1909
First filing? Yes
Cites these patents
Citations from after 1930
Application ID 47641735
INPADOC family ID 43897927
Number of text pages 4
Number of diagram pages 6
Number of figures 16
Number of claims 1