Artificial gravity system with rotating hub that is sealed with rotary seals

US10099805B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10099805-B2
Application numberUS-201615052383-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 24, 2016
Priority dateFeb 24, 2016
Publication dateOct 16, 2018
Grant dateOct 16, 2018

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A habitation module that provides an artificial gravity environment. In one embodiment, the habitation module includes a core structure having cylindrical sections spaced apart from one another, and a hub that slides over one of the cylindrical sections of the core structure to span a distance between the cylindrical sections. The hub includes a plurality of portals spaced radially around a circumference of the hub, and gravity chambers attach to portals of the hub. A drive mechanism rotates the hub about an axis in relation to the core structure to simulate a gravitational force within the gravity chambers. Rotary seals form an air-tight seal between the hub and the cylindrical sections of the core structure so that the interior of the hub and the gravity chambers may be pressurized.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A habitation module comprising: a core structure that includes: a first cylindrical section; a second cylindrical section spaced apart from the first cylindrical section and aligned axially; and a support beam that attaches the first cylindrical section and the second cylindrical section; a hub comprising a hollow cylinder that slides onto the core structure over free space between the first cylindrical section and the second cylindrical section, and connects to the first cylindrical section and the second cylindrical section through rotatable attachment members, wherein the hub includes a plurality of portals spaced radially around a circumference of the hub; a first rotary seal that spans a first gap between the hub and the first cylindrical section to form an air-tight seal around a circumference of the first cylindrical section; a second rotary seal that spans a second gap between the hub and the second cylindrical section to form an air-tight seal around a circumference of the second cylindrical section; a plurality of gravity chambers that attach to the portals of the hub through air-tight seals; wherein the air-tight seals provide a pressurized environment within the free space and within the gravity chambers; and a first drive mechanism that rotates the hub about an axis in relation to the core structure to simulate a gravitational force within the gravity chambers. 2. The habitation module of claim 1 wherein: the first cylindrical section comprises a pressurized compartment that includes a hatch for accessing the free space. 3. The habitation module of claim 2 wherein: the portals provide passageways between the free space and interiors of the gravity chambers. 4. The habitation module of claim 3 wherein: each gravity chamber includes an outer wall, an inner structure, and a cylindrical side wall that connects the outer wall and the inner structure; and the inner structure of each gravity chamber includes a berthing connector for connecting a gravity chamber to a berthing connector of a portal of the hub. 5. The habitation module of claim 4 wherein: the berthing connectors comprise a Common Berthing Mechanism (CBM). 6. The habitation module of claim 4 wherein: a length of each of the gravity chambers is selected so that a distance of the outer wall to the axis of rotation is in the range of 7-8 meters. 7. The habitation module of claim 1 wherein: the gravity chambers extend radially from the circumference of the hub. 8. The habitation module of claim 1 wherein: the hub connects to the core structure with a pair of support bearings attached to opposing sides of the hub; a first one of the support bearings connects the hub to the first cylindrical section; and a second one of the support bearings connects the hub to the second cylindrical section. 9. The habitation module of claim 8 wherein: the first one of the support bearings includes: a first outer race attached to an inner surface of the hub; a first inner race attached to an outer surface of the first cylindrical section; and a rolling element between the first inner race and the first outer race that enables rotational movement; and the second one of the support bearings includes: a second outer race attached to the inner surface of the hub; a second inner race attached to an outer surface of the second cylindrical section; and a rolling element between the second inner race and the second outer race that enables rotational movement. 10. The habitation module of claim 1 further comprising: a counter-rotating member that rotates about the axis in an opposite direction than the hub. 11. The habitation module of claim 10 wherein the counter-rotating member comprises: a cylindrical counter-weight; and a second drive mechanism that rotates the cylindrical counter-weight about the axis in the opposite direction than the hub. 12. The habitation module of claim 11 wherein: the second drive mechanism adjusts a rotational speed of the cylindrical counter-weight to compensate for a change in mass within the gravity chambers. 13. The habitation module of claim 10 further comprising: a protective cover that encloses the counter-rotating member. 14. The habitation module of claim 1 further comprising: a ring gear affixed to the hub and having teeth that mesh with teeth on the first drive mechanism. 15. A habitation module comprising: a stationary structure; a rotating structure that attaches to an outer circumference of the stationary structure using rotatable attachment members, the rotating structure comprising: a hub that comprises a hollow cylinder having a plurality of portals spaced radially around a circumference of the hub; and a plurality of gravity chambers that attach to the portals of the hub, and extend radially from the hub; and a first drive mechanism that rotates the hub about an axis in relation to the stationary structure to simulate a gravitational force within the gravity chambers. 16. The habitation module of claim 15 further comprising: rotary seals that form an air-tight seal between the rotating structure and the stationary structure. 17. The habitation module of claim 16 wherein: the stationary structure includes: a first cylindrical section; a second cylindrical section spaced apart from the first cylindrical section and aligned axially; and a support beam that attaches the first cylindrical section and the second cylindrical section. 18. The habitation module of claim 17 wherein the rotary seals comprise: a first rotary seal that spans a first gap between the hub and the first cylindrical section to form an air-tight seal around a circumference of the first cylindrical section; and a second rotary seal that spans a second gap between the hub and the second cylindrical section to form an air-tight seal around a circumference of the second cylindrical section. 19. The habitation module of claim 18 wherein: the hub attaches to the stationary structure with a pair of support bearings attached to opposing sides of the hub; a first one of the support bearings connects the hub to the first cylindrical section; and a second one of the support bearings connects the hub to the second cylindrical section. 20. The habitation module of claim 15 wherein: the portals provide passageways between an interior of the hub and interiors of the gravity chambers. 21. The habitation module of claim 15 wherein: each gravity chamber includes an outer wall, an inner structure, and a cylindrical side wall that connects the outer wall and the inner structure; and the inner structure of each gravity chamber includes a berthing connector for connecting a gravity chamber to a berthing connector of a portal of the hub. 22. The habitation module of claim 21 wherein: the berthing connectors comprise a Common Berthing Mechanism (CBM). 23. The habitation module of claim 15 further comprising: a counter-rotating member that rotates about the axis in an opposite direction than the hub. 24. The habitation module of claim 23 wherein the counter-rotating member comprises: a cylindrical counter-weight; and a second drive mechanism that rotates the cylindrical counter-weight about the axis in the opposite direction than the hub. 25. The habitation module of claim 24 wherein: the second drive mechanism adjusts a rotati

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  • B64G1/12Primary

    manned · CPC title

  • B64G1/60Primary

    Crew or passenger accommodations · CPC title

  • for controlling gravity · CPC title

  • Arrangements or adaptations of power supply systems · CPC title

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What does patent US10099805B2 cover?
A habitation module that provides an artificial gravity environment. In one embodiment, the habitation module includes a core structure having cylindrical sections spaced apart from one another, and a hub that slides over one of the cylindrical sections of the core structure to span a distance between the cylindrical sections. The hub includes a plurality of portals spaced radially around a cir…
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 Oct 16 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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