Difference between revisions of "Patent FR-1911-438486"

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This is not a certificate of addition, though it is prefaced by the idea of applying under advantageous conditions the apparatus and principles foreseen in [[Patent FR-1908-394718]]. Variability of "incidence" is pertinent here, and the term may be traceable through different phrases over the years. Pertinent to this patent and its forebear in the parallel or independent operation of the surfaces involved.
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This is not a certificate of addition, though it is prefaced by the idea of applying under advantageous conditions the apparatus and principles foreseen in [[Patent FR-1908-394718]]. Variability of "incidence" is pertinent here, and the term may be traceable through different phases over the years. Pertinent to this patent and its forebear is the parallel or independent operation of the surfaces involved.
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It most closely resembles [[Patent GB-1911-25695]] and is therefore likely a descendant of [[Patent BE-1910-230887]].
  
 
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|Granted=Yes
 
|Granted=Yes
 
|Publication date=1912/05/18
 
|Publication date=1912/05/18
|Supplementary to patent=Patent FR-1908-394718
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|Supplementary to patent=Patent BE-1910-230887
 
|Related to aircraft=Yes
 
|Related to aircraft=Yes
 
|Patent agent=Weismann et Marx
 
|Patent agent=Weismann et Marx
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|IPCs=IPC B64C1/00
 
|IPCs=IPC B64C1/00
 
|CPCs=CPC B64C1/00
 
|CPCs=CPC B64C1/00
|Family year=1908
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|Family year=1910
 
|First filing=No
 
|First filing=No
 
|Application ID=19256980
 
|Application ID=19256980

Revision as of 08:09, 18 April 2024

This is not a certificate of addition, though it is prefaced by the idea of applying under advantageous conditions the apparatus and principles foreseen in Patent FR-1908-394718. Variability of "incidence" is pertinent here, and the term may be traceable through different phases over the years. Pertinent to this patent and its forebear is the parallel or independent operation of the surfaces involved.

It most closely resembles Patent GB-1911-25695 and is therefore likely a descendant of Patent BE-1910-230887.

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Year filed 1911
Year granted 1912
Office FR
Patent number 438486
Inventors Jean-Gabriel-Joseph Meugniot, André-Charles-Marie Meugniot
Inventor country FR
Applicant person Jean-Gabriel-Joseph Meugniot, André-Charles-Marie Meugniot
Applicant firm
Applicant type INDIV
Applicant is inventor? Yes
Original title Perfectionnements apportés aux aéroplanes et engins analogues
English title Improvements to airplanes and similar machines
Tech fields airplane, wings, aileron, stability, lift, incidence
Filing date 1911/11/30
Full specification filed date
Application number 438486D
Grant date 1912/03/19
Granted? Yes
Publication date 1912/05/18
Supplementary to patent Patent BE-1910-230887
Related to aircraft? Yes
Serial number
Patent agent Weismann et Marx
Assigned to
National tech categories FR 6.4
IPCs IPC B64C1/00
CPCs CPC B64C1/00
Family year 1910
First filing? No
Cites these patents
Citations from after 1930
Application ID 19256980
INPADOC family ID 5327943
Number of text pages 10
Number of diagram pages 2
Number of figures 20
Number of claims 1