GB190716121A - Aerial Ship. - Google Patents

Aerial Ship.

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GB190716121A
GB190716121A GB190716121DA GB190716121A GB 190716121 A GB190716121 A GB 190716121A GB 190716121D A GB190716121D A GB 190716121DA GB 190716121 A GB190716121 A GB 190716121A
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aerostat
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aerostats
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Franz Bollhorn
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16,121. Bollhorn, F. July 13. Aerial machines with aerostats; aerostats; aeroplanes; propelling; steering.-The aerostat consists of two parts 1, 3 joined together and containing a number of aluminium chambers filled with a buoyant gas. The middle of the aerostat is shaped to form a space 4, closed at the top and at the sides but open towards the bottom, within which the driving means are placed. The machine is propelled by two paddle-wheels 7 driven from a motor 10 and feathered by means of sprocketwheels 18, Fig. 2, secured to the shaft 9, and gearing with wheels 16 secured to the spindles of the paddle vanes 8. The machine is steered by a buoyant body 21, rectangular in cross-section and tapering towards both ends. One end of the body is secured in a ball joint 20 placed at the apex of a conical recess at the end of the aerostat, and the body is moved for horizontal and vertical steering by endless cords 24, 25 passing over drums 27, 28 in the boat-shaped car 11.
GB190716121D 1907-07-13 1907-07-13 Aerial Ship. Expired GB190716121A (en)

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