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Brief for Wright & Wright |
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10 pp. |
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In the United States Patent Office. Consolidated Interference No. 32,042 Flying Machines. |
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Springfield, Ohio: The Young & Bennett Printers
1912Y |
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1912 |
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Patents and Patent Suits--Court Records |
| Abstract |
Submitted, May 1912, in an interference which was declared on August 12, 1910, by the Commissioner of Patents in an action by Erastus E. Winkley, an inventor, who developed an automatic control for sewing machines and conceived the idea that this control could be applied to the regulation of flying machine wings and claimed its disclosure at an earlier date than that of the Wrights. A decision by the examiner of interference, August 7, 1912, awarding priority of invention to the Wrights. This was appealed but the original decision was affirmed by the examiner in chief, May 26, 1913. |
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