Patent DE-1900-119359

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As applicant Edward Imerson Horsman was not part of the original US filing (and resides in New York, unlike the two inventors from Fairfield, Connecticut), we infer he was probably not an inventor but perhaps a financier or lawyer who got involved at a later stage.

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Year filed 1900
Year granted 1901
Office DE
Patent number 119359
Inventors William Henry Hoyt, Claison Shaw Wardwell
Inventor country US
Inventor location
Applicant person William Henry Hoyt, Claison Shaw Wardwell, Edward Imerson Horsman
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Original title Drachen mit Steg zum Zertheilen der Luft nach beiden Seiten
English title Kite with bridge to divide the air on each side
Tech fields kite, aerodynamics, whole
Filing date 1900-01-30
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Granted? 1
Publication date 1901-04-11
Supplementary to patent Patent US-1899-642451
Related to aircraft? 1
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National tech categories DE 77h
IPCs IPC B64C31/06
CPCs CPC A63H27/08
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Citations from after 1930
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Number of text pages 2
Number of diagram pages 1
Number of figures 3
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