Morphing airfoil system
US-2020255117-A1 · Aug 13, 2020 · US
US11084541B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11084541-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916566683-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 10, 2019 |
| Priority date | Sep 10, 2019 |
| Publication date | Aug 10, 2021 |
| Grant date | Aug 10, 2021 |
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An inflatable structure includes a top end cap, a bottom end cap, a bladder, a plurality of tethers, and an adjustment mechanism. The bladder is attached to the top and bottom end caps and configured to hold pressurized air therebetween. The plurality of tethers are disposed within the bladder. Each tether in the plurality of tethers has a first end coupled to the top end cap and a second end coupled to the bottom end cap. When the bladder is inflated, the plurality of tethers restrict a number of degrees of freedom of the inflatable structure and a type of the degrees of freedom. The adjustment mechanism is operable to move the second end of at least one tether in the plurality of tethers to adjust at least one of the number of the degrees of freedom and the type of the degrees of freedom.
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What is claimed is: 1. An inflatable structure comprising: a top end cap; a bottom end cap; a bladder attached to the top and bottom end caps and configured to hold pressurized air between the top and bottom end caps; a plurality of tethers disposed within the bladder, each tether in the plurality of tethers having a first end coupled to the top end cap and a second end coupled to the bottom end cap, wherein when the bladder is inflated, the plurality of tethers restrict a number of degrees of freedom of the inflatable structure and a type of the degrees of freedom; and an adjustment mechanism operable to move the second end of at least one tether in the plurality of tethers to adjust at least one of the number of the degrees of freedom and the type of the degrees of freedom. 2. The inflatable structure of claim 1 wherein the adjustment mechanism is operable to move the second end of at least one tether in the plurality of tethers to adjust the number of the degrees of freedom. 3. The inflatable structure of claim 1 wherein the adjustment mechanism is operable to move the second end of at least one tether in the plurality of tethers to adjust the type of the degrees of freedom. 4. The inflatable structure of claim 1 wherein the adjustment mechanism is operable to move the second end of at least one tether in the plurality of tethers to adjust the type of the degrees of freedom between at least two of axial motion, bending motion, torsional motion, and shearing motion. 5. The inflatable structure of claim 1 wherein: the first end of each tether in the plurality of tethers is fixed to the top end cap; the adjustment mechanism is coupled to the bottom end cap; at least a portion of the adjustment mechanism is disposed within the bladder; and the second end of each tether in the plurality of tethers is fixed to the portion of the adjustment mechanism that is disposed within the bladder. 6. The inflatable structure of claim 1 wherein: the adjustment mechanism includes a shaft extending through the bottom end cap, a sun gear disposed within the bladder and attached to the shaft, and at least one planet gear disposed within the bladder and engaged with the sun gear; and the second end of at least one tether in the plurality of tethers is fixed to the at least one planet gear such that rotating the shaft causes the second end of the at least one tether to rotate about a rotational axis of the at least one planet gear. 7. The inflatable structure of claim 6 wherein: the plurality of tethers includes a first tether, a second tether, and a third tether; the at least one planet gear includes a first planet gear, a second planet gear, and a third planet gear; and the second ends of the first, second, and third tethers are fixed to the first, second, and third planet gears, respectively, such that rotating the shaft causes the second ends of the first, second, and third tethers to rotate about the rotational axes of the first, second, and third planet gears and thereby adjusts the type of the degrees of freedom between a shearing motion and a bending motion. 8. The inflatable structure of claim 7 wherein rotating the shaft adjusts each of the first, second, and third tethers between a first position in which the first, second, and third tethers are perpendicular to the top and bottom end caps and a second position in which the first, second, and third tethers form a tripod shape. 9. The inflatable structure of claim 1 wherein: the adjustment mechanism includes a first peg that extends through the bottom end cap; the second end of at least one tether in the plurality of tethers is fixed to an end of the first peg disposed within the bladder; and the first peg is translatable in a direction perpendicular to the bottom end cap to adjust a tension of the at least one tether and thereby adjust at least one of the number of the degrees of freedom and the type of the degrees of freedom. 10. The inflatable structure of claim 9 wherein the first peg is translatable in the direction perpendicular to the bottom end cap to adjust the tension of the at least one tether between zero tension and a tension level greater than zero. 11. The inflatable structure of claim 9 wherein: the adjustment mechanism further includes a second peg that extends through the bottom end cap; the plurality of tethers includes a first pair of tethers and a second pair of tethers; the second end of each tether in the first pair of tethers is fixed to the end of the first peg disposed within the bladder; the second end of each tether in the second pair of tethers is fixed to the end of the second peg disposed within the bladder; and the first and second pegs are translatable in the direction perpendicular to the bottom end cap to adjust the tension of the first and second pairs of tethers and thereby adjust the number of the degrees of freedom and the type of the degrees of freedom. 12. A control knob including the inflatable structure of claim 1 wherein the adjustment mechanism is operable to move the second end of each tether in the plurality of tethers to adjust the degrees of freedom between a shearing motion and a torsional motion. 13. An inflatable structure comprising: a top end cap; a bottom end cap; a bladder attached to the top and bottom end caps and configured to hold pressurized air between the top and bottom end caps; a plurality of tethers disposed within the bladder, each tether in the plurality of tethers having a first end coupled to the top end cap and a second end coupled to the bottom end cap; and a spring disposed within the bladder and attached to the top and bottom end caps, wherein the spring is configured to align the top and bottom end caps relative to one another when the inflatable structure is adjusted from a deployed position to a stowed position. 14. The inflatable structure of claim 13 wherein the spring is further configured to twist the bladder about a longitudinal axis of the inflatable structure and thereby pull the bladder radially inward when the inflatable structure is adjusted from the deployed position to the stowed position. 15. The inflatable structure of claim 13 wherein the spring is a coil spring. 16. The inflatable structure of claim 13 wherein the spring is a wave spring. 17. The inflatable structure of claim 13 wherein the plurality of tethers extend in a direction perpendicular to the top and bottom end caps by a first distance, and the bladder has a length that is greater than the first distance such that, when the bladder is inflated, the plurality of tethers are in tension and the bladder has slack. 18. An inflatable structure comprising: a top end cap; a bottom end cap; a bladder attached to the top and bottom end caps and configured to hold pressurized air between the top and bottom end caps; a tether disposed within the bladder, the tether having a first end and a second end opposite of the first end, wherein the first and second ends of the tether are coupled to one of the top and bottom end caps; and a reel disposed within the bladder and coupled to the other one of the top and bottom end caps, the tether extending around the reel, the tether including a first segment that extends between the reel and the first end of the tether and a second segment that extends between the reel and the second end of the tether, wherein the reel is operable to adjust a first length of the first segment and a second length of the second segment and thereby adjust a shape of the inflatable structure.
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