Aircraft-retrieval system

US2018327093A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2018327093-A1
Application numberUS-201815966356-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateApr 30, 2018
Priority dateMay 11, 2017
Publication dateNov 15, 2018
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The present disclosure provides various embodiments of an aircraft retrieval system including winch-equipped retrieval assembly that is removably attachable to a rotorcraft to facilitate retrieval of a fixed-wing aircraft from wing-borne flight.

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1 . A fixed-wing aircraft retrieval assembly comprising: a base configured to be removably attached to a rotorcraft; a drum attached to and rotatable relative to the base; a motor operatively connected to the drum to rotate the drum; and multiple landing gear attached to the base. 2 . The fixed-wing aircraft retrieval assembly of claim 1 , further comprising multiple arms, wherein each of the landing gear is attached to the base via a different one of the arms. 3 . The fixed-wing aircraft retrieval assembly of claim 1 , wherein each landing gear has a longitudinal axis, and the longitudinal axes of the landing gear are parallel to one another. 4 . The fixed-wing aircraft retrieval assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a rotorcraft attachment device attached to the base and configured to be removably attached to the rotorcraft. 5 . The fixed-wing aircraft retrieval assembly of claim 4 , wherein the rotorcraft attachment device comprises a hook. 6 . The fixed-wing aircraft retrieval assembly of claim 1 , wherein the landing gear comprise two front landing gear and two rear landing gear, and wherein the front and rear landing gear are shaped differently. 7 . The fixed-wing aircraft retrieval assembly of claim 1 , wherein the landing gear are circumferentially spaced apart. 8 . A fixed-wing aircraft retrieval system comprising: a retrieval assembly comprising: a base configured to be removably attached to a rotorcraft; a drum attached to and rotatable relative to the base; a motor operatively connected to the drum to rotate the drum; and multiple landing gear attached to the base; a flexible capture member having one end attachable to the drum and an opposing free end; and a tensioning object attachable to the free end of the flexible capture member. 9 . The fixed-wing aircraft retrieval system of claim 8 , wherein the flexible capture member comprises a rope. 10 . The fixed-wing aircraft retrieval system of claim 8 , wherein the tensioning object is aerodynamically shaped. 11 . The fixed-wing aircraft retrieval system of claim 8 , further comprising the rotorcraft. 12 . The fixed-wing aircraft retrieval system of claim 8 , further comprising a second flexible capture member having one end attachable to the drum and an opposing free end, wherein the tensioning object is also attachable to the free end of the second flexible capture member. 13 . A method for retrieving a fixed-wing aircraft from wing-borne flight, the method comprising: flying a rotorcraft to a retrieval location; operating a motor drivingly engaged to a drum attached to the rotorcraft to rotate the drum to wind a first portion of a flexible capture member off of the drum; and after a fixed-wing aircraft captures part of the first portion of the flexible capture member, operating the motor to rotate the drum to wind at least part of the first portion of the flexible capture member back onto the drum to draw the fixed-wing aircraft toward the rotorcraft. 14 . The method of claim 13 , wherein the motor and the drum are part of a retrieval assembly, the method further comprising attaching the retrieval assembly to the rotorcraft before flying the rotorcraft to the retrieval location. 15 . The method of claim 13 , further comprising operating the motor to stop rotating the drum responsive to part of the fixed-wing aircraft reaching the drum. 16 . The method of claim 13 , further comprising flying the rotorcraft so a tensioning object attached to a free end of the flexible capture member is airborne before the fixed-wing aircraft captures the part of the first portion of the flexible capture member. 17 . The method of claim 13 , further comprising flying the rotorcraft so a tensioning object attached to a free end of the flexible capture member is submerged in a body of water before the fixed-wing aircraft captures the part of the first portion of the flexible capture member. 18 . A method for retrieving a fixed-wing aircraft from wing-borne flight, the method comprising: flying a rotorcraft to a retrieval location; operating a motor drivingly engaged to a drum attached to the rotorcraft to rotate the drum to wind a first portion of a first flexible capture member off of the drum and a first portion of a second flexible capture member off of the drum; and after a first wing of a fixed-wing aircraft contacts the first flexible capture member, a second wing of the fixed-wing aircraft contacts the second flexible capture member, and the fixed-wing aircraft has slid down the first and second flexible capture members and contacted a tensioning object attached to the first and second flexible capture members, operating the motor to rotate the drum to wind at least part of the first portions of the first and second flexible capture members back onto the drum to draw the fixed-wing aircraft toward the rotorcraft. 19 . The method of claim 18 , wherein the motor and the drum are part of a retrieval assembly, the method further comprising attaching the retrieval assembly to the rotorcraft before flying the rotorcraft to the retrieval location. 20 . The method of claim 18 , further comprising operating the motor to stop rotating the drum responsive to part of the fixed-wing aircraft reaching the drum. 21 . The method of claim 18 , further comprising flying the rotorcraft so the tensioning object is airborne before the first and second wings of the fixed-wing aircraft contact the first portions of the first and second flexible capture members.

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  • using satellite radio beacon positioning systems, e.g. GPS · CPC title

  • Airborne vehicles · CPC title

  • Remote controls · CPC title

  • Fixed-wing aircraft (VTOL aircraft B64U10/20) · CPC title

  • for capturing UAVs in flight by ground or sea-based arresting gear, e.g. by a cable or a net · CPC title

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What does patent US2018327093A1 cover?
The present disclosure provides various embodiments of an aircraft retrieval system including winch-equipped retrieval assembly that is removably attachable to a rotorcraft to facilitate retrieval of a fixed-wing aircraft from wing-borne flight.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Hood Tech Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B64D5/00. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Nov 15 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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We list 8 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).