MOTOR CYCLE DRIVEN COLLAPSIBLE SIDECAR BOATS PATENT. FORD, LONDON. 1920
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PATENT SPECIFICATION No. 154,974. APPLICATION DATE: August 29th, 1919. SPECIFICATION ACCEPTED: November 29th, 1920. TITLE: IMPROVEMENTS IN AND RELATING TO COLLAPSIBLE BOATS. APPLICANT: ARCHIBALD EDWARD FORD of 42, North Audley Street, London W.1. Size: 195mmx270mm. No. of pages of text: 6. No. of pages of drawings: 1. Size of page of drawing/s: 300mmx225mm. Brief Description of Patent: (An improvement on my patents 13,420, 21,315, 118,128 and 132,582). This invention concerns improvements in and relating to collapsible boats, and more particularly it relates to boats with a skin or hull of waterproof fabric or other material...The boat may thus be erected and secured to the chassis of a motor-cycle and used as a sidecar until the water is reached, when the boat can be readily and quickly detatched from the sidecar chassis, and carried into the water to be used as a boat by the occupants of the cycle and sidecar. Means may also be provided whereby the motor bicycle may be mounted within the boat and adapted to actuate a screw or other suitable means for propelling the boat through the water. Condition: Slight crinkling.Multiple Item Postage: Patents can be combined for postage costs, the cost is the same whether you purchase one or several, so check out our Ebay Shop patent listings as well. This patent specification has been disbound
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