Unmanned aerial vehicle configuration for extended flight
US-2016129998-A1 · May 12, 2016 · US
US2023415886A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2023415886-A1 |
| Application number | US-202318244785-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Sep 11, 2023 |
| Priority date | Oct 9, 2019 |
| Publication date | Dec 28, 2023 |
| Grant date | — |
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During a cruise mode, a cruise-only propeller provides thrust using power from a first power source. During a hovering mode and a transitional mode, the propeller provides no thrust. The first power source includes an internal combustion engine; a second power source includes a high discharge rate battery and a high energy battery. The propeller is electrically connected to the first power source and is electrically disconnected from the second power source. During the hovering mode and the transitional mode, a hover-and-transition-only tiltrotor provides thrust using power from the second power source. During a vertical landing, the tiltrotor switches power sources from the high energy battery to the high discharge rate battery, independent of current draw. The tiltrotor is electrically disconnected from the first power source and is electrically connected to the second power source. During the cruise mode, the tiltrotor provides no thrust.
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A vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) vehicle, including: a cruise-only propeller; a hover-and-transition-only tiltrotor; a first power source that includes an internal combustion engine; and a second power source that includes a high discharge rate battery and a high energy battery; wherein: the cruise-only propeller is electrically connected to the first power source and is electrically disconnected from the second power source; the hover-and-transition-only tiltrotor is electrically disconnected from the first power source and is electrically connected to the second power source; during a cruise mode, the cruise-only propeller provides thrust by rotating using power from the first power source; during a hovering mode and a transitional mode that occurs between the hovering mode and the cruise mode, the cruise-only propeller provides no thrust; during the cruise mode, the hover-and-transition-only tiltrotor provides no thrust; during the hovering mode and the transitional mode, the hover-and-transition-only tiltrotor provides thrust by rotating using power from the second power source; and during a vertical landing in the hovering mode, the hover-and-transition-only tiltrotor switches power sources from the high energy battery to the high discharge rate battery, independent of a current draw. 2 . The VTOL vehicle recited in claim 1 , further including a fixed wing having a trailing edge, wherein the hover-and-transition-only tiltrotor is coupled to the trailing edge of the fixed wing. 3 . The VTOL vehicle recited in claim 2 , wherein the fixed wing includes a fixed, forward-swept, and tapered wing. 4 . The VTOL vehicle recited in claim 1 , wherein the high discharge rate battery has an energy density less than or equal to 190 Wh/kg. 5 . The VTOL vehicle recited in claim 1 , wherein the high energy battery has an energy density greater than or equal to 235 Wh/kg. 6 . The VTOL vehicle recited in claim 1 , wherein during the vertical landing in the hovering mode, the hover-and-transition-only tiltrotor switches power sources from the high energy battery to the high discharge rate battery, independent of the current draw and based at least in part on one or more flight state variables associated with a flight computer. 7 . The VTOL vehicle recited in claim 1 , wherein during a vertical takeoff in the hovering mode, the hover-and-transition-only tiltrotor switches power sources from the high discharge rate battery to the high energy battery based at least in part on the current draw. 8 . The VTOL vehicle recited in claim 1 , wherein the internal combustion engine charges at least one of the high discharge rate battery or the high energy battery at least some of the time during the cruise mode. 9 . A method, including: during a cruise mode, using a cruise-only propeller to provide thrust by rotating using power from a first power source, wherein: during a hovering mode and a transitional mode that occurs between the hovering mode and the cruise mode, the cruise-only propeller provides no thrust; the first power source includes an internal combustion engine; a second power source includes a high discharge rate battery and a high energy battery; and the cruise-only propeller is electrically connected to the first power source and is electrically disconnected from the second power source; during the hovering mode and the transitional mode, using a hover-and-transition-only tiltrotor to provide thrust by rotating using power from the second power source; and during a vertical landing in the hovering mode, switching power sources for the hover-and-transition-only tiltrotor from the high energy battery to the high discharge rate battery, independent of a current draw, wherein: the hover-and-transition-only tiltrotor is electrically disconnected from the first power source and is electrically connected to the second power source; and during the cruise mode, the hover-and-transition-only tiltrotor provides no thrust. 10 . The method recited in claim 9 , wherein: the cruise-only propeller, the hover-and-transition-only tiltrotor, the first power source, and the second power source are included in a vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) vehicle; and the VTOL vehicle further includes a fixed wing having a trailing edge, wherein the hover-and-transition-only tiltrotor is coupled to the trailing edge of the fixed wing. 11 . The method recited in claim 10 , wherein the fixed wing includes a fixed, forward-swept, and tapered wing. 12 . The method recited in claim 9 , wherein the high discharge rate battery has an energy density less than or equal to 190 Wh/kg. 13 . The method recited in claim 9 , wherein the high energy battery has an energy density greater than or equal to 235 Wh/kg. 14 . The method recited in claim 9 , wherein during the vertical landing in the hovering mode, the hover-and-transition-only tiltrotor switches power sources from the high energy battery to the high discharge rate battery, independent of the current draw and based at least in part on one or more flight state variables associated with a flight computer. 15 . The method recited in claim 9 , further including: during a vertical takeoff in the hovering mode, switching power sources for the hover-and-transition-only tiltrotor from the high discharge rate battery to the high energy battery based at least in part on the current draw. 16 . The method recited in claim 9 , further including: charging at least one of the high discharge rate battery or the high energy battery using the internal combustion engine at least some of the time during the cruise mode.
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