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([[propulsion]] is achieved via an apparatus which allows for the inclination, at will, of the rotational axis of the "wings of the blade", for our purposes "blades of the propeller", relative to the axis of the blade itself.
 
([[propulsion]] is achieved via an apparatus which allows for the inclination, at will, of the rotational axis of the "wings of the blade", for our purposes "blades of the propeller", relative to the axis of the blade itself.
  
(Though this is specifically not a certificate of addition, reference is made "to the patent of last 16 August", likely a filing date of 16 August 1912.)
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(Though this is specifically not a certificate of addition, reference is made "to the patent of last 16 August", likely a filing date of 16 August 1912. This is likely Lacoste's non-per-se-aeronautic "Ferme pour constructions métalliques" which we would designate [[Patent FR-1913-458811]], and which has to do with avoiding the resistance to rotational mechanical processes, thereby avoiding and resulting damage and inefficiency.)
  
 
* Inventor location: Seine, France
 
* Inventor location: Seine, France

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Patent FR-1914-464461 Original Diagram

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(This has to do with rotating blades, effectively a propeller oriented towards lift and propulsion. Reference is made to "machines aériennes ou hydro-aériennes", though this may not be an airplane per se, or a hydroplane. "coque" has many uses bordering between slang and metaphor, ultimately leading towards "shell", or merely "cover". The rotating disk moving the blades is compered to a bicycle wheel, and the "coque" reduces air resistance to either blade rotation or overall forward motion. This also assures the "flottabilité" of the aircraft.

(propulsion is achieved via an apparatus which allows for the inclination, at will, of the rotational axis of the "wings of the blade", for our purposes "blades of the propeller", relative to the axis of the blade itself.

(Though this is specifically not a certificate of addition, reference is made "to the patent of last 16 August", likely a filing date of 16 August 1912. This is likely Lacoste's non-per-se-aeronautic "Ferme pour constructions métalliques" which we would designate Patent FR-1913-458811, and which has to do with avoiding the resistance to rotational mechanical processes, thereby avoiding and resulting damage and inefficiency.)

  • Inventor location: Seine, France


Year filed 1913
Year granted 1914
Office FR
Patent number 464461
Inventors Camille Lacoste
Inventor country FR
Applicant person Camille Lacoste
Applicant firm
Applicant type INDIV
Applicant is inventor? Yes
Original title Hélices aériennes sustentatrices à coque
English title Aerial lift blades with shell
Tech fields propellers, lift, propulsion, safety, hybrid, helicopter, hydroplane, aerodynamics
Filing date January 13, 1913
Full specification filed date
Application number 464461D
Grant date January 14, 1914
Granted? Yes
Publication date
Supplementary to patent
Related to aircraft? Yes
Serial number
Patent agent Fayollet
Assigned to
National tech categories FR 6.4
IPCs IPC B64C27/00
CPCs CPC B64C27/00
Family year 1913
First filing? No
Cites these patents
Citations from after 1930
Application ID 19282363
INPADOC family ID 5349696
Number of text pages 3
Number of diagram pages 1
Number of figures 4
Number of claims 2