Tilt-ball turret with gimbal lock avoidance

US10081441B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10081441-B2
Application numberUS-201514880073-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 9, 2015
Priority dateAug 29, 2011
Publication dateSep 25, 2018
Grant dateSep 25, 2018

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A turret assembly for attachment on the undersurface of an aircraft that reduces performance limitations due to gimbal lock and reduces the cross section profile of the assembly. The assembly includes a roll actuator including a drive shaft. A yoke having a cross member is coupled to the drive shaft and a pair of prongs. The yoke is rotated via the roll actuator and drive shaft along a roll axis oriented substantially parallel to the body of the aircraft. A turret is mounted on the prongs of the yoke. A tilt actuator is contained within the turret. The tilt actuator tilts the turret on a tilt axis relative to the yoke. The tilt axis is perpendicular to the roll axis.

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What is claimed is: 1. An aircraft having a sensor for viewing at or below the ground horizon, the aircraft comprising: a fuselage; and a turret assembly coupled to the fuselage, the turret assembly including: a roll actuator including a drive shaft; a yoke having a pair of prongs coupled to the drive shaft, the yoke being rotatable via the roll actuator and drive shaft along a roll axis oriented substantially parallel to a center axis of the aircraft; a turret mounted on the prongs of the yoke for rotation along atilt axis perpendicular to the roll axis; a tilt actuator operable to tilt the turret about the tilt axis; and the sensor housed in the turret for tilting therewith about the tilt axis and rolling therewith about the roll axis; and a wiring harness for delivery of electrical signals to and from the turret, the wiring harness including one or more wires having a first portion that extends through the drive shaft and a second portion that is mounted exteriorly of a first prong of the yoke, between the first prong and the turret, wherein when the aircraft is flying level, the roll axis extending forward of the aircraft is aimed at an angle above the ground horizon, such that gimbal lock is avoided when the field of view of the sensor is directed below the ground horizon. 2. The aircraft of claim 1 , wherein the turret has a generally spherical shape. 3. The aircraft of claim 1 , wherein the first sensor is a camera. 4. The aircraft of claim 1 , wherein the turret has an aperture and includes a second sensor positioned in the aperture. 5. The aircraft of claim 4 , wherein the second sensor includes at least one of a color camera or an infrared camera. 6. The aircraft of claim 5 , further comprising a video controller located within the turret, the video controller coupled to the first sensor and providing a video output from the first sensor. 7. The aircraft of claim 1 , wherein the tilt actuator includes a processor and a tilt motor and the roll actuator includes a processor and a roll motor, the processors accepting positioning inputs and controlling the respective tilt and roll motors to position the ball turret. 8. The aircraft of claim 1 , wherein the tilt actuator includes a processor and a tilt motor and the roll actuator includes a cortex controller and a roll motor, the processor accepting positioning inputs and controlling the respective tilt and roll motors to position the ball turret. 9. The aircraft of claim 1 , wherein the direction of travel is substantially along the horizon. 10. An aircraft having a sensor for viewing at or below the ground horizon, the aircraft comprising: a fuselage; and a turret assembly coupled to the fuselage, the turret assembly including: a turret housing the first sensor; a roll actuator for imparting to the first sensor roll motion about a roll axis that is substantially parallel to a center axis of the aircraft; and a tilt actuator for imparting to the first sensor a tilt motion transverse to the roll axis; a wiring harness including one or more wires for delivery of electrical signals to and from the turret; and a yoke having first and second prongs coupled to a drive shaft through which the roll motion is imparted to the turret, wherein the one or more wires of the wiring harness extend through the drive shaft and pass exteriorly of the prong of the yoke, between the first prong and the turret, and wherein when the aircraft is flying level, the roll axis extending forward of the aircraft is aimed at an angle above the ground horizon, such that gimbal lock is avoided when the field of view of the sensor is directed below the ground horizon. 11. The aircraft of claim 10 , wherein the turret has a generally spherical shape. 12. The aircraft of claim 10 , wherein the first sensor is a camera. 13. The aircraft of claim 10 , wherein the turret has an aperture and includes a second sensor positioned in the aperture. 14. The aircraft of claim 13 , wherein the second sensor includes at least one of a color camera or an infrared camera. 15. The aircraft of claim 14 , further comprising a video controller located within the turret, the video controller coupled to the first sensor and providing a video output from the first sensor. 16. The aircraft of claim 10 , wherein the tilt actuator includes a processor and a tilt motor and the roll actuator includes a processor and a roll motor, the processors accepting positioning inputs and controlling the respective tilt and roll motors to position the ball turret. 17. The aircraft of claim 10 , wherein the tilt actuator includes a processor and a tilt motor and the roll actuator includes a cortex controller and a roll motor, the processor accepting positioning inputs and controlling the respective tilt and roll motors to position the ball turret. 18. The aircraft of claim 10 , wherein the direction of travel is substantially along the horizon.

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  • for imaging, photography or videography · CPC title

  • for receiving images from a single remote source · CPC title

  • with mechanism for moving the apparatus relatively to the stand · CPC title

  • F16M11/123Primary

    the axis of rotation intersecting in a single point, e.g. by using gimbals · CPC title

  • for tilting and panning (F16M11/14 takes precedence) · CPC title

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What does patent US10081441B2 cover?
A turret assembly for attachment on the undersurface of an aircraft that reduces performance limitations due to gimbal lock and reduces the cross section profile of the assembly. The assembly includes a roll actuator including a drive shaft. A yoke having a cross member is coupled to the drive shaft and a pair of prongs. The yoke is rotated via the roll actuator and drive shaft along a roll axi…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Aerovironment Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F16M11/123. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 25 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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