Modular fuselage sections for vertical take off and landing distributed airframe aircraft
US-2018244364-A1 · Aug 30, 2018 · US
US11679877B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11679877-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017136585-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 29, 2020 |
| Priority date | May 13, 2016 |
| Publication date | Jun 20, 2023 |
| Grant date | Jun 20, 2023 |
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An aircraft capable of vertical takeoff and landing, stationary flight and forward flight, includes a closed wing that provides lift whenever the aircraft is in forward flight, a fuselage at least partially disposed within a perimeter of the closed wing, and one or more spokes coupling the closed wing to the fuselage. One or more motors are disposed within or attached to the spokes. Three or more propellers are proximate to a leading edge of the one or more spokes, distributed along the one or more spokes, and operably connected to the one or more motors to provide lift whenever the aircraft is in vertical takeoff and landing and stationary flight and provide thrust whenever the aircraft is in forward flight.
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An aircraft capable of vertical takeoff and landing, stationary flight and forward flight, the aircraft comprising: a closed wing that provides lift whenever the aircraft is in forward flight; a fuselage at least partially disposed within a perimeter of the closed wing; one or more spokes coupling the closed wing to the fuselage; one or more motors disposed within or attached to the one or more spokes; three or more propellers proximate to a leading edge of the one or more spokes, distributed along the one or more spokes, and operably connected to the one or more motors to provide lift whenever the aircraft is in vertical takeoff and landing and stationary flight and provide thrust whenever the aircraft is in forward flight; wherein the fuselage is approximately vertical when the aircraft is in vertical takeoff and landing and stationary flight; and the fuselage is approximately in a direction of the forward flight and extends forward beyond the leading edge of the closed wing when the aircraft is in the forward flight. 2. The aircraft of claim 1 , wherein the closed wing is polygonal-shaped. 3. The aircraft of claim 1 , wherein a leading edge or trailing edge or a combination thereof of the closed wing are sinusoidal-shaped. 4. The aircraft of claim 1 , wherein the closed wing comprises a plurality of wing segments connected together. 5. The aircraft of claim 1 , wherein the closed wing, the fuselage and the one or more spokes are not substantially reconfigured for transition between vertical takeoff and landing, stationary flight and forward flight. 6. The aircraft of claim 1 , wherein the closed wing, the fuselage and the one or more spokes are symmetrically shaped to provide transition between vertical takeoff and landing, stationary flight and forward flight in any direction. 7. The aircraft of claim 1 , further comprising one or more parachutes operably disposed within a nose of the fuselage. 8. The aircraft of claim 1 , wherein the fuselage comprises: a rear module substantially disposed at a center of the closed wing and having a longitudinal axis substantially parallel to the rotational axis of the three or more propellers; a front module removably connected to the rear module and substantially aligned with the longitudinal axis. 9. The aircraft of claim 8 , wherein: the front module comprises a cockpit module, a cabin module, an escape module, a payload module, a sensor module or a surveillance module; and the rear module comprises a cabin module, a payload module, a sensor module, a surveillance module, a power source module or a fuel module. 10. The aircraft of claim 8 , further comprising one or more middle modules removably connected between the front module and the rear module. 11. The aircraft of claim 8 , wherein the front module is configured to detach, pivot, or retract at least partially into the rear module for storage or transport of the aircraft. 12. The aircraft of claim 1 , wherein the aircraft is unmanned. 13. The aircraft of claim 1 , further comprising one or more flight control surfaces disposed on or extending from the closed wing, the one or more spokes or the fuselage. 14. The aircraft of claim 13 , wherein the one or more control surfaces comprise one or more air foils, winglets, elevators or ailerons. 15. The aircraft of claim 14 , wherein the one or more airfoils or winglets are retractable, removable, stowable or variable swept. 16. The aircraft of claim 1 , wherein the closed wing further comprises one or more doors or removable sections that provide access to the fuselage when the aircraft is in a landed position. 17. The aircraft of claim 1 , wherein the one or more motors comprise: a plurality of electric motors disposed within or attached to the spokes in a distributed configuration; a source of electric power disposed within or attached to the closed wing, fuselage or spokes and coupled to each of the electric motors disposed within or attached to the closed wing, fuselage or spokes, wherein the source of hydraulic or electric power provides sufficient energy density for the aircraft to attain and maintain operations of the aircraft; a controller coupled to each of the hydraulic or electric motors; and one or more processors communicably coupled to each controller that control an operation and speed of the plurality of electric motors. 18. The aircraft of claim 17 , wherein the electric motors are selected based on aerodynamics, propulsive efficiency, structural efficiency, aeroelasticity, or weight of the aircraft. 19. The aircraft of claim 17 , wherein the source of electric power is one or more batteries. 20. The aircraft of claim 17 , wherein the plurality of electric motors comprise 6 to 12 electric motors. 21. The aircraft of claim 17 , wherein the electric motors are self-cooling. 22. The aircraft of claim 1 , wherein the each of the three or more propellers comprise a variable speed constant pitch propeller. 23. The aircraft of claim 1 , wherein each propeller comprises: two or more rotor blades, each rotor blade in mechanical communication with a hub and pivotable about an axis of rotation; a bearing plate comprising a rotating portion and a non-rotating portion; a fold linkage coupled to the rotating portion of the bearing plate and in mechanical communication with the rotor blade; an actuator coupled to the non-rotating portion of the bearing plate and operable to reposition the bearing plate from a first position to a position, wherein the fold linkage pivots the rotor blades from a deployed position to a forward folded position; and wherein a tip of all the rotor blades are upstream from the hub and the hub is upstream from the bearing plate when the rotor blades are in the forward folded position. 24. The aircraft of claim 23 , wherein the folded position comprises a forward direction extending past the hub, and the first position of the bearing plate is closer to the hub than the second position of the bearing plate. 25. The aircraft of claim 23 , wherein the folded position comprises a backward direction extending away from the hub, and the first position of the bearing plate is closer to the hub than the second position of the bearing plate. 26. The aircraft of claim 23 , wherein a tip of all the rotors are preloaded together in the forward folded position such that a vibration of the rotors is reduced compared to the tip of all the rotor blades not being preloaded together. 27. The aircraft of claim 1 , wherein the three or more propellers are selectively feathered or operated in a low power mode as compared to vertical takeoff and landing, and stationary flight. 28. The aircraft of claim 1 , further comprising three or more landing gear, pads or skids operably attached to the closed wing. 29. The aircraft of claim 28 , wherein the three or more landing gear, pads or skids are retractable. 30. The aircraft of claim 1 , further comprising one or more sensors or surveillance packages disposed on, disposed within or attached to the closed wing, the one or more spokes or the fuselage. 31. The aircraft of claim 1 , wherein the one or more spokes comprise three spokes. 32. The aircraft of claim 1 , wherein the propellers comprise nine propellers disposed proximate to the close
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