Patent GB-1910-5703
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It seems that an aspect of this invention is that the two wings of a biplane could be rotated or otherwise moved in concert, remaining parallel.
Matteson filed with the same patent diagrams almost simultaneously in Britain, France, and the US in that order. This one has the first filing data therefore we'll treat this one as the parent.
Patent family descending from Patent GB-1910-5703
- Patent GB-1910-5703 (English title: Improvements in or connected with Flying Machines)
- Patent FR-1910-413459 (English title: Flying machine, Supplementary to patent: Patent GB-1910-5703)
- Patent US-1912-1024011 (English title: Flying-machine, Supplementary to patent: Patent GB-1910-5703, National tech categories: USPC 244/225 • USPC 244/231)
Sources
- Original patent document and bibliography entry on espacenet
- Neilson, 1910, Aeroplane Patents, p79
Year filed | 1910 |
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Year granted | 1911 |
Office | GB |
Patent number | 5703 |
Inventors | Roy Louis Matteson |
Inventor country | US |
Applicant person | Roy Louis Matteson |
Applicant firm | |
Applicant type | INDIV |
Applicant is inventor? | 1 |
Original title | Improvements in or connected with Flying Machines |
English title | Improvements in or connected with Flying Machines |
Tech fields | |
Filing date | 1910-03-07 |
Full specification filed date | |
Application number | 191005703D |
Grant date | 1911-03-02 |
Granted? | 1 |
Publication date | |
Supplementary to patent | |
Related to aircraft? | Yes |
Serial number | |
Patent agent | W. P. Thompson & Co. |
Assigned to | |
National tech categories | |
IPCs | IPC B64C13/00 |
CPCs | CPC B64C13/00, CPC B64C2700/6256 |
Family year | 1910 |
First filing? | 1 |
Cites these patents | |
Citations from after 1930 | |
Application ID | 23596101 |
INPADOC family ID | 11089408 |
Number of text pages | 3 |
Number of diagram pages | 3 |
Number of figures | 4 |
Number of claims | 4 |