Patent GB-1909-8828

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"Aerial machines with aerostats; cars; s h o c k of landing, deadening.-An airship comprises a rigid aerostat composed of a number of cylindrical frames, containing separate gas - bags and secured together in bundles. The engines and cabins may be arranged in the lowest cylinder of the aerostat ; or they may be arranged in one or more cars fastened either directly to the longitudinal girders of the framework, or to a separate keel. The keel and cars are made of light Mannesmann tubes, which impart sufficient flexibility to deaden shocks in landing. Aerostats.-A number of cylindrical frames a, each composed of a series of rings or cross-frames of sheet steel or tubes connected together by longitudinal bars and tubes, are grouped and secured together and covered with an envelope f composed of silk or of separate rings of aluminium."

  • Tech class CPC B64B1/60: Gas-bags surrounded by separate containers of inert gas
  • Inventor location: Kamen, Westphalia, Empire of Germany

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Year filed 1909
Year granted 1909
Office GB
Patent number 8828
Inventors Gustav Unger
Inventor country DE
Inventor location Westphalia
Applicant person Gustav Unger
Applicant firm
Applicant type INDIV
Applicant is inventor? 1
Original title
English title
Tech fields
Filing date 1909-04-14
Full specification filed date 1909-10-14
Application number 190908828D
Grant date 1909-12-23
Granted? 1
Publication date
Supplementary to patent
Related to aircraft? 1
Serial number
Patent agent Brewer & Son
Assigned to
National tech categories GB Aerial machines with aerostats
IPCs IPC B64B1/60
CPCs CPC B64B1/60
Family year 1909
First filing? 1
Cites these patents
Citations from after 1930 3
Application ID 23580788
INPADOC family ID 11076101
Number of text pages 3
Number of diagram pages 2
Number of figures 8
Number of claims 4