Gravity chamber for a habitation module that rotates on support bearings

US10077121B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10077121-B2
Application numberUS-201614992946-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 11, 2016
Priority dateJan 11, 2016
Publication dateSep 18, 2018
Grant dateSep 18, 2018

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A habitation module with a gravity chamber that provides an artificial gravity environment. In one embodiment, the gravity chamber is annular and includes an outer cylindrical wall, an inner cylindrical structure, and opposing side walls that connect the outer cylindrical wall and the inner cylindrical structure. The gravity chamber attaches to a cylindrical core member of the habitation module with support bearings. The support bearing includes an inner race attached to the cylindrical core member, and an outer race attached to the gravity chamber. A drive mechanism drives the outer race of the support bearing to rotate the gravity chamber about an axis to simulate a gravitational force within the gravity chamber.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A habitation module comprising: a gravity chamber that is annular and includes: an inner cylindrical structure that encircles a cylindrical core member of the habitation module; an outer cylindrical wall that is rigid; and opposing side walls that connect the outer cylindrical wall and the inner cylindrical structure; first support bearings attached on opposing faces of the gravity chamber; wherein each of the first support bearings includes an inner race attached to the cylindrical core member, and an outer race attached to a side of the gravity chamber; wherein one of the first support bearings includes teeth that project outward from an external surface of the outer race; and a first drive mechanism that includes a drive gear having teeth that mesh with the teeth on the outer race of the one of the first support bearings, and is configured to spin the drive gear to impart rotational movement to the outer race of the one of the first support bearings to rotate the gravity chamber in a first direction about an axis to simulate a gravitational force within the gravity chamber. 2. The habitation module of claim 1 further comprising: mounting members that protrude from an outer surface of the cylindrical core member; wherein the inner race of each of the first support bearings attaches to one of the mounting members. 3. The habitation module of claim 1 further comprising: a cylindrical counter-weight member that rotates about the axis in an opposite direction than the gravity chamber. 4. The habitation module of claim 3 wherein the cylindrical counter-weight member comprises: a counter-weight; and second support bearings for attaching the counter-weight to the cylindrical core member, wherein each of the second support bearings includes an inner race attached to the cylindrical core member, and an outer race attached to the counter-weight. 5. The habitation module of claim 4 further comprising: a second drive mechanism that drives the outer race of at least one of the second support bearings to rotate the counter-weight in a second direction about the axis that is opposite than the first direction. 6. The habitation module of claim 2 wherein: the mounting members each comprise a ring that encircles the cylindrical core member. 7. The habitation module of claim 1 wherein: the gravity chamber is hollow between the inner cylindrical structure, the outer cylindrical wall, and the side walls; and an inner surface of the outer cylindrical wall is lined with a material for an exercise track. 8. The habitation module of claim 1 wherein: the gravity chamber includes a plurality of partitions that extend radially from the inner cylindrical structure to the outer cylindrical wall to define compartments within the gravity chamber. 9. The habitation module of claim 8 wherein: at least one of the compartments is for a restroom facility. 10. The habitation module of claim 8 wherein: at least one of the compartments is for a sleeping facility. 11. The habitation module of claim 1 wherein: the gravity chamber includes a divider that divides the gravity chamber into a first annular sub-chamber and a second annular sub-chamber; the first annular sub-chamber is hollow between the inner cylindrical structure, the outer cylindrical wall, a first one of the side walls, and the divider for an exercise track; and the second annular sub-chamber includes a plurality of partitions that extend radially from the inner cylindrical structure to the outer cylindrical wall, and between a second one of the side walls and the divider to define compartments within the second annular sub-chamber. 12. The habitation module of claim 1 wherein: the side walls include support members that extend from the inner cylindrical structure to the outer cylindrical wall; and the support members include spring dampeners. 13. The habitation module of claim 1 further comprising: a rigid hull that defines an outer diameter of the habitation module, wherein the outer diameter of the hull is greater than a diameter of the outer cylindrical wall of the gravity chamber; a rib that protrudes from a periphery of the outer cylindrical wall of the gravity chamber; and linear bearings affixed to an inner surface of the hull on adjacent sides of the rib of the gravity chamber to contact the rib if the gravity chamber moves laterally. 14. A habitation module comprising: a first gravity chamber that is annular, wherein a cylindrical core member of the habitation module passes through a first axial hole of the first gravity chamber; a second gravity chamber that is annular, wherein the cylindrical core member of the habitation module passes through a second axial hole of the second gravity chamber; first support bearings attached on opposing faces of the first gravity chamber, wherein each of the first support bearings includes a first inner race attached to the cylindrical core member, and a first outer race attached to a side of the first gravity chamber; second support bearings attached on opposing faces of the second gravity chamber, wherein each of the second support bearings includes a second inner race attached to the cylindrical core member, and a second outer race attached to a side of the second gravity chamber; and at least one drive mechanism; wherein one of the first support bearings includes teeth that project outward from an external surface of the first outer race; wherein one of the second support bearings includes teeth that project outward from an external surface of the second outer race; wherein the at least one drive mechanism includes a first drive gear having teeth that mesh with the teeth on the first outer race of the one of the first support bearings, and is configured to spin the first drive gear to impart rotational movement to the first outer race of the one of the first support bearings to rotate the first gravity chamber on the first support bearings in a first direction about an axis; wherein the at least one drive mechanism includes a second drive gear having teeth that mesh with the teeth on the second outer race of the one of the second support bearings, and is configured to spin the second drive gear to impart rotational movement to the second outer race of the one of the second support bearings to rotate the second gravity chamber on the second support bearings in a second direction about the axis that is opposite the first direction. 15. An apparatus comprising: a habitation module having a rigid hull that defines an outer diameter of the habitation module, and having a cylindrical core member encapsulated by the rigid hull that extends through a center of the habitation module; an annular gravity chamber that includes an outer cylindrical wall that is rigid, an inner cylindrical structure, and opposing side walls that connect the outer cylindrical wall and the inner cylindrical structure, wherein the inner cylindrical structure encircles the cylindrical core member; first support bearings attached opposing faces of the gravity chamber, wherein each of the first support bearings includes a first inner race attached to the cylindrical core member, and a first outer race attached to a side of the gravity chamber; wherein one of the first support bearings includes teeth that project outward from an external surface of the first outer race; a first drive mechanism that includes a drive gear having teeth that mesh with the teeth on the first outer race of the one of the first support bearings, and is configured to spin the drive gear to impart rot

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  • B64G1/12Primary

    manned · CPC title

  • Arrangements or adaptations of devices for control of environment or living conditions · CPC title

  • B64G1/60Primary

    Crew or passenger accommodations · CPC title

  • for controlling gravity · CPC title

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What does patent US10077121B2 cover?
A habitation module with a gravity chamber that provides an artificial gravity environment. In one embodiment, the gravity chamber is annular and includes an outer cylindrical wall, an inner cylindrical structure, and opposing side walls that connect the outer cylindrical wall and the inner cylindrical structure. The gravity chamber attaches to a cylindrical core member of the habitation module…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Boeing Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B64G1/12. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 18 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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