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; Sources: https://www.google.com/patents/US1061870 [http://worldwide.espacenet.com/publicationDetails/biblio?FT=D&CC=US&NR=1061870A espacenet] for simplified and improved helicopters, mainly ; a balancing weight ; flexibility in arranging the center of gravity and thus the location of the helicopter shaft ; pair of bicycle frames, steering and driving wheels  Inventor location (imputed): Douglas, AZ, Cochise county, AZ (FIPSloc=4003)

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Year filed 1912
Year granted 1913
Office US
Patent number 1061870
Inventors Vincente Lenoard RODRIGUEZ
Inventor country US
Applicant person RODRIGUEZ VINCENTE LENOARD
Applicant firm
Applicant type INDIV
Applicant is inventor? 1
Original title Flying-machine
English title Flying-machine
Tech fields helicopter
Filing date stability
Full specification filed date arrangement/design
Application number 1912-06-22
Grant date
Granted?
Publication date 1913-05-13
Supplementary to patent 1
Related to aircraft?
Serial number
Patent agent 1
Assigned to 705315
National tech categories
IPCs
CPCs 244/17.19, 244/17.17, 244/64
Family year B64C2025/325
First filing? B64C2025/325
Cites these patents
Citations from after 1930
Application ID 2
INPADOC family ID
Number of text pages 47577712
Number of diagram pages
Number of figures
Number of claims
Sources
https://www.google.com/patents/US1061870 espacenet for simplified and improved helicopters, mainly ; a balancing weight ; flexibility in arranging the center of gravity and thus the location of the helicopter shaft ; pair of bicycle frames, steering and driving wheels Inventor location (imputed): Douglas, AZ, Cochise county, AZ (FIPSloc=4003)