Difference between revisions of "Patent GB-1894-7919"

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(Joseph Hofmann‎‎ Neilson link, and connexion to compression and standardized treatment of W. P. Thompson & Co.)
 
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A glider-like flying apparatus with a mechanism for "withdrawing the atmosphere from above a surface of resistance, mixing with the air of combusion employed for heating the boiler and forcing the mixture down below the said surface".
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A glider-like flying apparatus with a mechanism for "withdrawing the atmosphere from above a surface of resistance, mixing with the air of combusion employed for heating the boiler and forcing the mixture down below the said surface", this gets into [[compression]], as such, pertinent elsewhere in his work, and theoretically explicated elsewhere.
  
 
* Inventor location: No. 1, Lichterfeldstrasse, Berlin, Prussia, German Empire
 
* Inventor location: No. 1, Lichterfeldstrasse, Berlin, Prussia, German Empire
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=== Sources ===
 
=== Sources ===
* [[Neilson (1910)]], p72
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* [[Neilson (1910)]], p. 72, [https://archive.org/details/aeroplanepatent00neilgoog/page/n88/mode/2up link to pp. 72-73]
 
* {{esp|GB|189407919A}}
 
* {{esp|GB|189407919A}}
 
* [[Abridgment of patent specifications]] for 1893–1896, Class 4, p. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=nyp.33433010251969&view=1up&seq=587 5]; [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=nyp.33433010251969&view=1up&seq=579 subject-matter index]
 
* [[Abridgment of patent specifications]] for 1893–1896, Class 4, p. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=nyp.33433010251969&view=1up&seq=587 5]; [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=nyp.33433010251969&view=1up&seq=579 subject-matter index]
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|Original title=Improvements in the Art of Aërostation, and Apparatus employed therefor
 
|Original title=Improvements in the Art of Aërostation, and Apparatus employed therefor
 
|English title=Aërostation, and Apparatus employed therefor
 
|English title=Aërostation, and Apparatus employed therefor
|Tech field=propulsion; ascension; jet; steam; glider; heavier-than-air
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|Tech field=propulsion; ascension; jet; steam; glider; heavier-than-air; compression
 
|Filing date=1894-04-21
 
|Filing date=1894-04-21
 
|Full specification filed date=
 
|Full specification filed date=
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|Related to aircraft=1
 
|Related to aircraft=1
 
|Serial number=
 
|Serial number=
|Patent agent=Wm. P. Thompson & Co.
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|Patent agent=W. P. Thompson & Co.
 
|Assigned to=
 
|Assigned to=
 
|National tech categories=GB 4 propel & steer; GB 4 aëroplanes; GB 4 without buoyant
 
|National tech categories=GB 4 propel & steer; GB 4 aëroplanes; GB 4 without buoyant

Latest revision as of 04:35, 8 October 2021

A glider-like flying apparatus with a mechanism for "withdrawing the atmosphere from above a surface of resistance, mixing with the air of combusion employed for heating the boiler and forcing the mixture down below the said surface", this gets into compression, as such, pertinent elsewhere in his work, and theoretically explicated elsewhere.

  • Inventor location: No. 1, Lichterfeldstrasse, Berlin, Prussia, German Empire
  • Inventor occupation: Counselor of the Government

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Year filed 1894
Year granted 1894
Office GB
Patent number 7919
Inventors Joseph Hofmann
Inventor country DE
Applicant person Joseph Hofmann
Applicant firm
Applicant type INDIV
Applicant is inventor? 1
Original title Improvements in the Art of Aërostation, and Apparatus employed therefor
English title Aërostation, and Apparatus employed therefor
Tech fields propulsion, ascension, jet, steam, glider, heavier-than-air, compression
Filing date 1894-04-21
Full specification filed date
Application number
Grant date 1894-05-25
Granted? 1
Publication date
Supplementary to patent
Related to aircraft? 1
Serial number
Patent agent W. P. Thompson & Co.
Assigned to
National tech categories GB 4 propel & steer, GB 4 aëroplanes, GB 4 without buoyant
IPCs
CPCs
Family year
First filing?
Cites these patents
Citations from after 1930
Application ID
INPADOC family ID
Number of text pages
Number of diagram pages 2
Number of figures 5
Number of claims 6