Unmanned Aerial Vehicle With Monolithic Wing and Twin-Rotor Propulsion/Lift Modules
US-2018281941-A1 · Oct 4, 2018 · US
US11279478B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11279478-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916444686-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 18, 2019 |
| Priority date | Jun 18, 2019 |
| Publication date | Mar 22, 2022 |
| Grant date | Mar 22, 2022 |
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An aircraft that is convertible between a helicopter mode and an airplane mode. The aircraft includes a fuselage with a longitudinal axis and a vertical axis and distributed propulsion array that surrounds the vertical axis when the aircraft is operating the helicopter mode and surrounds the longitudinal axis when the aircraft is operating in the airplane mode.
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What is claimed is: 1. An aircraft, comprising: a fuselage configured to carry at least one of passengers and cargo therein; a closed shape wing rotatably coupled to the fuselage, the closed shape wing being rotatable relative to the fuselage about a tilt axis between a first position, wherein the closed shape wing is in a substantially horizontal orientation, to a second position, wherein the closed shape wing is in a substantially vertical orientation; and a plurality of propellers coupled to the closed shape wing, each of the plurality of propellers including a plurality of blades coupled thereto, wherein the plurality of propellers are configured to provide lift when the closed shape wing is in the first position and the plurality of propellers are configured to provide forward thrust when the closed shape wing is in the second position, wherein the closed shape wing comprises a substantially continuous leading edge along a perimeter of the closed shape wing. 2. The aircraft of claim 1 , wherein the aircraft is configured such that rotation of the closed shape wing relative to the fuselage is accomplished at least in part by modifying at least one of a magnitude and a direction of thrust produced by at least one of the plurality of propellers. 3. The aircraft of claim 2 , wherein each of the plurality of propellers are configured to modify the magnitude of the thrust produced by at least one of collectively changing pitches of the plurality of blades and changing a rotational velocity of the propeller. 4. The aircraft of claim 3 , wherein each of the plurality of propellers are configured to modify the direction of the thrust produced by cyclically changing the pitches of the plurality of blades. 5. The aircraft of claim 4 , wherein the aircraft is configured such that maneuverability of the aircraft when the closed shape wing is in the second position is accomplished at least in part by modifying at least one of the magnitude and the direction of the thrust produced by at least one of the plurality of propellers. 6. The aircraft of claim 5 , further comprising: a spoke wing coupled for common rotation about the tilt axis with the closed shape wing, the spoke wing being configured to provide lift when the closed shape wing is in the second position. 7. An aircraft configured to convert between a helicopter mode and an airplane mode, comprising: a fuselage having a longitudinal axis and a vertical axis orthogonal to the longitudinal axis; and a distributed propulsion array, wherein the distributed propulsion array surrounds the vertical axis while the aircraft is in the helicopter mode and the distributed propulsion array surrounds the longitudinal axis when the aircraft is in the airplane mode; wherein the distributed propulsion array is coupled to a closed shape wing rotatably coupled to the fuselage, the closed shape wing comprising a substantially continuous leading edge along a perimeter of the closed shape wing. 8. The aircraft of claim 7 , wherein the distributed propulsion array is disposed above the fuselage while the aircraft is in the helicopter mode and the distributed propulsion array surrounds the fuselage while the aircraft is in the airplane mode. 9. The aircraft of claim 8 , wherein the closed wing comprises one of a circle, an oval, a triangle, a square, a pentagon, a hexagon, a heptagon, an octagon, a nonagon, and a decagon. 10. The aircraft of claim 9 , wherein the distributed propulsion array comprises a plurality of propellers. 11. The aircraft of claim 10 , further comprising: control surfaces configured to assist in control of an attitude of the fuselage. 12. The aircraft of claim 11 , further comprising: a wing coupled to the fuselage configured to provide lift in the aircraft is in the airplane mode. 13. An aircraft configured to convert between a helicopter mode and an airplane mode, comprising: a fuselage; and a plurality of propellers, each of the plurality of propellers including a plurality of blades configured to rotate about an axis of rotation; wherein the plurality of blades of each of the plurality of propellers are positioned above the fuselage in the helicopter mode and the axis of rotation of at least one of the plurality of propellers is below the fuselage in the airplane mode; a closed shape wing rotatably coupled to a fixed wing, wherein the plurality of propellers are coupled to the closed shape wing, the closed shape wing comprising a substantially continuous leading edge along a perimeter of the closed shape wing. 14. The aircraft of claim 13 , further comprising: a fixed wing coupled to the fuselage. 15. The aircraft of claim 14 , further comprising: a plurality of ducts, wherein each of the plurality of ducts surrounds one of the plurality of propellers. 16. The aircraft of claim 15 , further comprising: a plurality of control surfaces. 17. The aircraft of claim 16 , wherein the closed shape wing and the fuselage can be locked into a fixed relationship in the helicopter mode and the airplane mode. 18. The aircraft of claim 17 , wherein the closed shape wing is configured to rotate relative to the fuselage without an actuator.
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