Patent US-1910-1206680

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Heavier-than-air ; arrange weight of craft including passengers and fuel below the wings, for stability ("superposed supporting surfaces"); main frame ; wing tips ; coiled springs ; crank arm ; Aerocar may have lived a while, but maybe these are two companies: http://www.patentfish.com/aerocar-corp.html

  • Tech classifications CPC B64C17/00 Aircraft stabilisation not otherwise provided for, CPC Y10T24/44803 Resilient gripping member having coiled portion
  • Inventor location: Dennis: Far Rockaway, NY; Bretton: Long Island City, NY (FIPSloc=36061 or FIPSloc=36081, imputed by HistPat)
  • Assignee: American Aerocar Holding Corporation, of Richmond Hill, New York
  • Patent agent C. C. Hines was a witness here, but may not have been on the patent agency team

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Year filed 1910
Year granted 1916
Office US
Patent number 1206680
Inventors William E. Dennis, Harry S. Bretton
Inventor country US, US
Inventor location
Applicant person William E. Dennis, Harry S. Bretton
Applicant firm American Aerocar Holding Corp.
Applicant type COMPANY+INDIV
Applicant is inventor? 1
Original title Flying-machine
English title Flying-machine
Tech fields frame, fuselage, overall design
Filing date 1910-08-26
Full specification filed date
Application number 1910579114
Grant date 1916-11-28
Granted? 1
Publication date
Supplementary to patent
Related to aircraft? 1
Serial number 579114
Patent agent Hines? Jones?
Assigned to American Aerocar Holding Corp.
National tech categories USPC 244/80, USPC 24/549
IPCs
CPCs CPC B64C17/00, CPC Y10T24/44803
Family year 1910
First filing? 1
Cites these patents
Citations from after 1930
Application ID 47827879
INPADOC family ID 43938824
Number of text pages 7
Number of diagram pages 5
Number of figures 6
Number of claims 22