Bonded skins for ducted-rotor aircraft

US11560222B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11560222-B2
Application numberUS-201916679018-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 8, 2019
Priority dateNov 8, 2019
Publication dateJan 24, 2023
Grant dateJan 24, 2023

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Abstract

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A duct for a ducted-rotor aircraft may include an internal structure and an aerodynamic exterior skin that is adhesively bonded to the internal structure. The skin may include a leading-edge portion disposed at an inlet of the duct and an inner portion disposed along an interior of the duct. The inner portion of the skin may be bonded to the internal structure with a first bondline of adhesive and the leading-edge portion of the skin may be bonded to the inner portion of the skin with a second bondline of adhesive. One or both of the first and second bondlines of adhesive may be of non-uniform thickness to take up tolerance stackups between the inner portion of the skin, the leading-edge portion of the skin, and the internal structure.

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What is claimed is: 1. A duct for a ducted-rotor aircraft, the duct comprising: a rotor having a plurality of blades, each of the plurality of blades having a tip; a structural member that defines a bonding surface; and an aerodynamic skin, comprising a leading-edge portion disposed at an inlet of the duct and an inner portion disposed along an interior of the duct; wherein a first end of the inner portion is bonded directly to the bonding surface with a first bondline of adhesive; wherein a first end of the leading-edge portion is bonded directly to the first end of the inner portion with a second bondline of adhesive; and wherein the tips of the plurality of blades are spaced from a corresponding portion of the aerodynamic skin by a tip gap. 2. The duct of claim 1 , wherein the first bondline of adhesive is of variable thickness to maintain uniformity of the tip gap. 3. The duct of claim 1 , wherein the second bondline of adhesive is of variable thickness to maintain uniformity of the tip gap. 4. The duct of claim 1 , wherein both the first and second bondlines of adhesive are of variable thickness to maintain uniformity of the tip gap. 5. A duct for a ducted-rotor aircraft, the duct comprising: a rotor having a plurality of blades, each of the plurality of blades having a tip; a structural member that defines an inboard bonding surface; and an aerodynamic skin, comprising a leading-edge portion disposed at an inlet of the duct and an inner portion disposed along an interior of the duct; wherein a first end of the inner portion is bonded directly to the inboard bonding surface with a first inboard bondline of adhesive; wherein a first end of the leading-edge portion is bonded directly to the first end of the inner portion with a second inboard bondline of adhesive, the first end of the inner portion being located between the inboard bonding surface and the first end of the leading-edge portion; and wherein the tips of the plurality of blades are spaced from a corresponding portion of the aerodynamic skin by a tip gap. 6. The duct of claim 5 , wherein the first bondline of adhesive is of variable thickness to maintain uniformity of the tip gap. 7. The duct of claim 5 , wherein the second bondline of adhesive is of variable thickness to maintain uniformity of the tip gap. 8. The duct of claim 5 , wherein both the first and second bondlines of adhesive are of variable thickness to maintain uniformity of the tip gap. 9. The duct of claim 5 , wherein the inboard bonding surface is annular. 10. The duct of claim 5 , further comprising: an outboard bonding surface coupled to the inboard bonding surface; an outer portion of the aerodynamic skin, the outer portion being disposed along an exterior of the duct; wherein a first end of the outer portion is bonded directly to the outboard bonding surface; wherein a second end of the leading-edge portion is bonded directly to the first end of the outer portion, the first end of the outer portion being located between the outboard bonding surface and the second end of the leading-edge portion. 11. The duct of claim 10 , wherein the outboard bonding surface is annular.

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Classifications

  • B64C11/001Primary

    Shrouded propellers · CPC title

  • using adhesives {, i.e. using supplementary joining material; solvent bonding} · CPC title

  • characterised by the composition of the fibres · CPC title

  • B64C27/32Primary

    Rotors · CPC title

  • Blade tips · CPC title

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What does patent US11560222B2 cover?
A duct for a ducted-rotor aircraft may include an internal structure and an aerodynamic exterior skin that is adhesively bonded to the internal structure. The skin may include a leading-edge portion disposed at an inlet of the duct and an inner portion disposed along an interior of the duct. The inner portion of the skin may be bonded to the internal structure with a first bondline of adhesive …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Bell Textron Inc, Textron Innovations Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B64C11/001. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 24 2023 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 8 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).