US Patent 821393 (Flying Machine)

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US Patent 821393 (Flying Machine) is the landmark U.S. patent granted to the Wright brothers that legally protected their pioneering controlled, powered airplane design.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf United States patent
Wright brothers patent
aviation patent
assignee Orville Wright NERFINISHED
Wilbur Wright NERFINISHED
associatedPlace Dayton, Ohio NERFINISHED
associatedWith Wright Flyer NERFINISHED
early powered flight
category history of aviation
intellectual property law
claims a combination of wing-warping and movable vertical rudder
a method of steering and balancing a flying machine in flight
a system for maintaining lateral balance of a flying machine
country United States of America
surface form: United States
describes a powered, heavier-than-air flying machine with pilot control
field aeronautics
aviation
goal enable practical, sustained, controlled flight
hasComponentConcept movable horizontal surface or elevator
movable vertical tail or rudder
movable wings or wing sections
holder Wright brothers NERFINISHED
impact central to early aviation patent litigation
influenced subsequent airplane control system designs
inventor Orville Wright NERFINISHED
Wilbur Wright NERFINISHED
jurisdiction United States Patent Office NERFINISHED
language English
legalStatus granted
notableFor being a landmark patent in aviation history
legally protecting the Wright brothers’ controlled, powered airplane
patentNumber 821,393
821393
protects Wright brothers airplane design
method of controlling a flying machine in flight
relatesTo airplane control system
elevator control
heavier-than-air flying machine
rudder control
three-axis control
wing-warping
subjectOf controlled powered flight
technologyDomain fixed-wing aircraft
title Flying Machine NERFINISHED
typeOfInvention mechanical invention GENERATED

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Wright brothers patent US Patent 821393 (Flying Machine)