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US990897A
US990897A US52151509A US1909521515A US990897A US 990897 A US990897 A US 990897A US 52151509 A US52151509 A US 52151509A US 1909521515 A US1909521515 A US 1909521515A US 990897 A US990897 A US 990897A
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  • FIG. 3 designates a gas .container which is formed of metal and is composed of an upper deck 4, a bottom portion 5 and sides 6, these parts being strengthened and stiffened by means of the cross ribs 7
  • the front 8 of this container is inclined, as is best shown in Fig. 2, to form a lifting plane, and the rear is closed by a parts are stren thened by means of the cords 10 which tie the upper and lower plates 4;
  • the construction shown consists of aballoon structure 11 supported by means of the netting 12, below the container 3 and connected to the containerby the tube 13.
  • this car is rectangular in form with its how 16 inclined, in order to provide a lifting plane.
  • the passenger carrying car which is' the engine 29 by means of the pulley 28 on ⁇ his drive shaft of the engine engaging'said
  • I provide propellers 24 at the rear of the container 3, these propellers being shown as carried on shafts 25 mounted iinsuitable bearings 26 supported on the main deck 4.
  • These shafts 25 are driven by means of the belts 27 which extend from the long pulley 23 on the drive shaft of an engine 22 to eac of the shafts 25.
  • I provide said car with a driving propeller 30 at the stern thereof, said propeller being carried upon a shaft 31 of an engine 32.
  • the engines 22, 29 and 32 are preferably gas engines, other-forms of engines may be used'if desired.
  • a flying machine comprising a metallic gas container of generally rectangular form having its forward end upwardly inclined to form a lifting plane, helicopters'mounted on each corner ofthe container, driving meansmonnted on top of the container and connected to the helicopters, means mounted upon the top of the container for driving the same forward, a car hung below the con-' gas container of generally rectangular form,-
  • cords connecting the upper and lower portions of the container to brace the same against internal pressure, a gas bag below the container, anopen connection between the gas bag and container, a car supported below the gas bag, propellers mounted upon top of the container and also in the car, and means for driving each of said propellers.
  • a flying machine comprising a metallic gas container of generally rectangular form, helicopters mounted on each-corner of the container, driving means mounted upon the toprof the container and connected to the helicopters, propellers mounted upon the top of the container, means for driving the same, a car hung below the container, a propeller on the car and means in the car for driving the propeller.

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' A fil e zvfiar y, 9X numb I A. T. NEWBURY. FLYING MACHINE. APPLICATION FILED 001 .7, 1909.
Patented May 2, 1911.
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A; T. NEWBURY. FLYING MACHINE. APPLICATION FILED 001-. 7, 1909.
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UNITED STATES PATENT onr'rcn. I
ABEL r. NEWBURY, or vEmvrILIoN, ALBERTA, CANADA.
IIELYIIINQ-MACHINE.
1 Specification of Letters Patent.
Application filed October 7, 1909. Serial N 0. 521,515.
Patented May 2, 1911.
of; the balloon, helicopters and aeroplanes,s
whereby a construction having great. lifting power is produced.
With these objects in view my invention consists in certain constructions, combinations and arrangements of parts the referred form of which will be first described" in connection with the accompanying draw-1 .ings and then the invention particularly pointed out in the appended claims. Referrin to the drawings wherein the same part 1s designated by the same reference-numeral wherever it occurs, Figure 1 is a perspective view of a flying machine embo'dying my invention; Fig. is a central longitudinal section thereof.
3 designates a gas .container which is formed of metal and is composed of an upper deck 4, a bottom portion 5 and sides 6, these parts being strengthened and stiffened by means of the cross ribs 7 The front 8 of this container is inclined, as is best shown in Fig. 2, to form a lifting plane, and the rear is closed by a parts are stren thened by means of the cords 10 which tie the upper and lower plates 4;
and 5 together, whereby the plates are pre vented from bulging under the gas pressure contained in said structure. As. the gas pressure within the container varies with the atmospheric pressure, it is necessary to provide an expansion chamber in order to accommodate the gas when the same expands in the container 3. The construction shown consists of aballoon structure 11 supported by means of the netting 12, below the container 3 and connected to the containerby the tube 13.
supported below the containef'3 and the balloon bag 11 by means of the cords 15. As shown, this car is rectangular in form with its how 16 inclined, in order to provide a lifting plane.
Mounted at the four corners of the upper plate 9. Interiorlythe 14 is the passenger carrying car which is' the engine 29 by means of the pulley 28 on {his drive shaft of the engine engaging'said In order to propel the machine forward I provide propellers 24 at the rear of the container 3, these propellers being shown as carried on shafts 25 mounted iinsuitable bearings 26 supported on the main deck 4. These shafts 25 are driven by means of the belts 27 which extend from the long pulley 23 on the drive shaft of an engine 22 to eac of the shafts 25. In order to further increase the driving power and to cause the car 14 to remain in ';.substantially the same vertical plane as the container 3, I provide said car with a driving propeller 30 at the stern thereof, said propeller being carried upon a shaft 31 of an engine 32. It is to be understood that while the engines 22, 29 and 32 are preferably gas engines, other-forms of engines may be used'if desired.
From the foregoing description it will be obvious that I have provided a flying machine having great lifting capacity, due both to the power of the gas contained in the part 3, thehelicopters, and the forward surfaces of the part 3 and the car 14. i It is to be understood of course that suitable steering rudders are to be provided, but as they form no part of my invention I have not illustrated the same.
I realize that considerable variation is possible in the details ofconstruction and arrangement of parts without departing from the'spirit of my invention, and I therefore do not intend to limit myself to the specific form shown and described.
Having thus described my invention what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent is: p 1. A flying machine comprising a metallic gas container of generally rectangular form having its forward end upwardly inclined to form a lifting plane, helicopters'mounted on each corner ofthe container, driving meansmonnted on top of the container and connected to the helicopters, means mounted upon the top of the container for driving the same forward, a car hung below the con-' gas container of generally rectangular form,-
cords connecting the upper and lower portions of the container to brace the same against internal pressure, a gas bag below the container, anopen connection between the gas bag and container, a car supported below the gas bag, propellers mounted upon top of the container and also in the car, and means for driving each of said propellers.
Copies of this patent may be obtained for five cents each, by addressing the Commissioner of Patents,
3. A flying machine comprising a metallic gas container of generally rectangular form, helicopters mounted on each-corner of the container, driving means mounted upon the toprof the container and connected to the helicopters, propellers mounted upon the top of the container, means for driving the same, a car hung below the container, a propeller on the car and means in the car for driving the propeller.
In testimony-whereof I a'flix my signature in presence of two Witnesses.
- ABEL T. NEWBURY. Witnesses:
WM. F. ELLIS, I. MYRTLE CLAY.
Washington, D. C.-
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US4161843A (en) * 1978-09-01 1979-07-24 Hui Danny C T Electrically powered toy aircraft
US20050116091A1 (en) * 2003-10-23 2005-06-02 Kelly Patrick D. High-altitude launching of rockets lifted by helium devices and platforms with rotatable wings
US20050233672A1 (en) * 2004-04-16 2005-10-20 Michael Shantz Propeller impact protector and model flying airplane incorporating same
US20070215750A1 (en) * 2005-11-18 2007-09-20 Michael Shantz Radio controlled helicopter

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US4161843A (en) * 1978-09-01 1979-07-24 Hui Danny C T Electrically powered toy aircraft
US20050116091A1 (en) * 2003-10-23 2005-06-02 Kelly Patrick D. High-altitude launching of rockets lifted by helium devices and platforms with rotatable wings
US7131613B2 (en) * 2003-10-23 2006-11-07 Tetraheed Llc High-altitude launching of rockets lifted by helium devices and platforms with rotatable wings
US20050233672A1 (en) * 2004-04-16 2005-10-20 Michael Shantz Propeller impact protector and model flying airplane incorporating same
US7331838B2 (en) 2004-04-16 2008-02-19 Jasman Asia Ltd. Propeller impact protector and model flying airplane incorporating same
US20070215750A1 (en) * 2005-11-18 2007-09-20 Michael Shantz Radio controlled helicopter

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