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Helicopter; box-kite blades or wings; powered by gas engine for example.

Sustained by

a series of aeorplane members which, which, on being rotated through the air about a central axis of the machine as a center, and held at a given angle to the horizontal, will exert a lifting force due to the pressure of the atmosphere upon them as they are rotated therethrough, which lifting force is transmitted to the body of the machine. Preferably, these aeroplane members are in the form of box cites which are connected to the frame of the machine by flexible means as cords or wires and are sustained during rotation by centrifugal force.

Inventor location (imputed by HistPat): Llewellen Park, Orange, Essex, NJ , Essex county, NJ (FIPSloc=34013)

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Year filed 1908
Year granted 1910
Office US
Patent number 970616
Inventors Thomas Alva Edison
Inventor country US
Inventor location
Applicant person
Applicant firm
Applicant type INDIV
Applicant is inventor? Yes
Original title Flying-machine
English title Flying-machine
Tech fields
Filing date November 16, 1908
Full specification filed date
Application number 1908462895
Grant date September 20, 1910
Granted? Yes
Publication date
Supplementary to patent 1910-09-20
Related to aircraft? Yes
Serial number 462895
Patent agent
Assigned to
National tech categories USPC 244/17.11, USPC 416/88, USPC 416/227
IPCs
CPCs CPC B64C27/46
Family year 1908
First filing? Yes
Cites these patents
Citations from after 1930
Application ID 47346406
INPADOC family ID 43874122
Number of text pages 2
Number of diagram pages 2
Number of figures 2
Number of claims 5