Patent GB-1910-2615
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Year filed | 1910 |
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Year granted | 1910 |
Office | GB |
Patent number | 2615 |
Inventors | Horace Leonard Short |
Inventor country | Albert Eustace Short |
Applicant person | Hugh Oswald Short |
Applicant firm | GB |
Applicant type | GB |
Applicant is inventor? | GB |
Original title | SHORT HORACE LEONARD |
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Tech fields | INDIV |
Filing date | 1 |
Full specification filed date | Improvements in or relating to Mechanical Flying Machines |
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Granted? | 1910-02-02 |
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Supplementary to patent | 191002615D |
Related to aircraft? | 1910-11-03 |
Serial number | 1 |
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National tech categories | 1 |
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Application ID | 1910 |
INPADOC family ID | 1 |
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Number of figures | 23594495 |
Number of claims | 11088005 |
Sources
- Neilson (1910), p79 ; http://espacenet.com/searchResults?query=gb19102615a This patent on espacenet 1]
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- Inventor location (imputed): 56 Prince of Wales' Mansion, Battersea Park, County of London ; Aeronautical engineers