Hybrid propulsion drive train system for tiltrotor aircraft

US2023356851A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2023356851-A1
Application numberUS-202318342997-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateJun 28, 2023
Priority dateMar 2, 2017
Publication dateNov 9, 2023
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The present invention includes a hybrid propulsion system for an aircraft comprising: an engine disposed within a fuselage of the aircraft, two electrical generators disposed within the fuselage and connected to the engine, and two nacelles. Each nacelle comprises a proprotor, and each nacelle houses two electric motors connected to the proprotor. Each electrical generator is connected to the two electric motors in each nacelle. The proprotors provide lift for vertical takeoff and landing in a helicopter mode. A fan is coupled to the fuselage and connected to two additional electric motors. Each additional electric motor is connected to one of the two electric generators. The fan provides thrust for forward flight during an airplane mode. The airplane mode includes increasing power to the fan while decreasing power to the proprotors to zero.

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What is claimed is: 1 . A hybrid propulsion system for an aircraft, the hybrid propulsion system comprising: an engine disposed within a fuselage of the aircraft; two electrical generators disposed within the fuselage and connected to the engine; two nacelles, each nacelle comprising a proprotor, and each nacelle housing two electric motors connected to the proprotor; wherein each electrical generator is connected to the two electric motors in each nacelle; wherein the proprotors provide lift for vertical takeoff and landing in a helicopter mode; and a fan coupled to the fuselage and connected to two additional electric motors, each additional electric motor connected to one of the two electric generators, wherein the fan provides thrust for forward flight during an airplane mode; wherein the airplane mode includes increasing power to the fan while decreasing power to the proprotors to zero. 2 . The hybrid propulsion system of claim 1 , wherein each of the two nacelles are rotatable. 3 . The hybrid propulsion system of claim 1 , wherein the engine is a turboshaft engine, high bypass engine or distributed engine. 4 . The hybrid propulsion system of claim 1 , further comprising a reduction gearbox positioned between the engine and the two electrical generators. 5 . The hybrid propulsion system of claim 1 , further comprising a proprotor reduction gearbox positioned between the two electrical motors and the proprotor of each nacelle. 6 . The hybrid propulsion system of claim 1 , wherein the proprotors are driven directly by the two electrical motors. 7 . The hybrid propulsion system of claim 1 , wherein the engine is not mechanically connected to the fan. 8 . A method of providing propulsion to an aircraft, the method comprising: providing an engine disposed within a fuselage of the aircraft; providing two electrical generators disposed within the fuselage and connected to the engine; providing two nacelles, each nacelle comprising a proprotor, and each nacelle housing two electric motors connected to the proprotor; providing a fan coupled to the fuselage and connected to two additional electric motors, and each additional electric motor connected to the two electric generators; driving the two electrical generators with the engine; generating an electrical power from the two electrical generators; transmitting the electrical power to the electric motors in the nacelles; rotating the proprotors using the electrical motors in the nacelles to provide lift for vertical takeoff and landing in a helicopter mode; and rotating the fan using the additional electric motors to provide thrust for forward flight during an airplane mode, wherein the airplane mode includes increasing power to the fan while decreasing power to the proprotors. 9 . The method of claim 8 , wherein each of the two nacelles are rotatable. 10 . The method of claim 8 , wherein the engine is a turboshaft engine, high bypass engine or distributed engine. 11 . The method of claim 8 , further comprising providing a reduction gearbox positioned between the engine and the two electrical generators. 12 . The method of claim 8 , further comprising providing a proprotor reduction gearbox positioned between the two electrical motors and the proprotor of each nacelle. 13 . The method of claim 8 , wherein the proprotors are driven directly by the two electrical motors. 14 . The method of claim 8 , wherein the engine is not mechanically connected to the fan. 15 . A tiltrotor craft comprising: a fuselage; an engine disposed within the fuselage; two electrical generators disposed within the fuselage, each electrical generator connected to the engine; two wings connected to the fuselage; two rotatable nacelles, each rotatable nacelle disposed on a respective wing and comprising: a proprotor disposed at a forward end of the rotatable nacelle to provide lift for vertical takeoff and landing and for stationary flight in a helicopter mode and thrust for forward flight in a first airplane mode, and to provide a reduced thrust during a second airplane mode; and two electric motors disposed within the rotatable nacelle and connected to the proprotor, each electric motor connected to the two electric generators; and a fan disposed within the fuselage and connected to two additional electric motors disposed within the fuselage, each additional electric motor connected to the two electric generators, wherein the fan is powered and provides forward thrust for forward flight during the second airplane mode; wherein the first airplane mode is converted to the second airplane mode by increasing power to the fan while decreasing power to the proprotors to zero; and wherein the second airplane mode is converted to the first airplane mode by decreasing power to the fan while increasing power to the proprotors. 16 . The tiltrotor craft of claim 15 , wherein the engine is a turboshaft engine, high bypass engine or distributed engine. 17 . The tiltrotor craft of claim 15 , further comprising a reduction gearbox positioned between the engine and the two electrical generators. 18 . The tiltrotor craft of claim 15 , further comprising a proprotor reduction gearbox positioned between the two electrical motors and the proprotor of each nacelle. 19 . The tiltrotor craft of claim 15 , wherein the proprotors are driven directly by the two electrical motors. 20 . The tiltrotor craft of claim 15 , wherein the engine is not mechanically connected to the fan.

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  • B64D27/24Primary

    using steam or spring force (jet aircraft B64D27/16) · CPC title

  • within, or attached to, wings · CPC title

  • of series type · CPC title

  • of series-parallel type · CPC title

  • for hybrid-electric power plants · CPC title

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What does patent US2023356851A1 cover?
The present invention includes a hybrid propulsion system for an aircraft comprising: an engine disposed within a fuselage of the aircraft, two electrical generators disposed within the fuselage and connected to the engine, and two nacelles. Each nacelle comprises a proprotor, and each nacelle houses two electric motors connected to the proprotor. Each electrical generator is connected to the t…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Textron Innovations Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B64D27/24. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Nov 09 2023 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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