Aircraft wing with wing tip device
US-9517832-B2 · Dec 13, 2016 · US
US9511850B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9511850-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414251601-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 12, 2014 |
| Priority date | Apr 12, 2014 |
| Publication date | Dec 6, 2016 |
| Grant date | Dec 6, 2016 |
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A wing tip device for an aircraft wing may include an upper winglet and a lower element. The upper winglet may extend upwardly from an aircraft wing. The lower element may extend downwardly from the upper winglet and may form a closed loop below the wing. The closed loop may have a hollow interior.
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What is claimed is: 1. A wing tip device for an aircraft wing, comprising: an upper winglet configured to extend upwardly from an aircraft wing, the upper terminating at a tip configured as a free end of the upper winglet; and a lower element extending downwardly from the upper winglet and configured to form a closed loop below the wing, the closed loop having a hollow interior, an inboard end of the lower element being joined to a wing lower surface of the wing or to a tip extension of the upper winglet. 2. The wing tip device of claim 1 , wherein: the lower element comprises a lower arc forming the closed loop with a wing lower surface. 3. The wing tip device of claim 1 , wherein: the lower element comprises a lower loop mounted to a wing lower surface. 4. The wing tip device of claim 1 , wherein: the upper winglet and the lower element are formed as a unitary structure. 5. The wing tip device of claim 1 , wherein: the lower element has an outboard portion that is tangent to the upper winglet. 6. The wing tip device of claim 1 , wherein: the upper winglet and the lower element are removably attachable to the wing at a wing tip joint. 7. The wing tip device of claim 6 , wherein: the lower element has an outboard end and an inboard end, the outboard end extending downwardly from the upper winglet; and the wing tip joint comprising an outboard end attachment of the upper winglet to the wing tip, and an inboard end attachment of the inboard end of the lower element to the wing at a location inboard of the wing tip. 8. The wing tip device of claim 6 , further including: a tip extension extending between the upper winglet and an inboard end of the lower element; and the wing tip joint being located inboard of the inboard end. 9. The wing tip device of claim 1 , wherein: the closed loop has a triangular shape, a rounded shape, a parabolic shape, a semi-circular shape, or a trapezoidal shape. 10. The wing tip device of claim 1 , wherein: the upper winglet is oriented at dihedral angle in a range of from approximately 30 to 90 degrees relative to horizontal. 11. The wing tip device of claim 1 , wherein: the upper winglet has an upper winglet root chord; the lower element has an outboard end having an outboard end chord; and the upper winglet root chord and the outboard end chord each have a length of no less than approximately 50 percent of a wing tip chord. 12. The wing tip device of claim 11 , wherein: the upper winglet root chord and the outboard end chord each have a length of from approximately 60 to 100 percent of a length of the wing tip chord. 13. An aircraft, comprising: a pair of wings each having a wing tip; and a wing tip device mounted to each one of the wing tips, the wing tip device including: an upper winglet configured to extend upwardly from an aircraft wing, the upper winglet terminating at a tip configured as a free end of the upper winglet; and a lower element extending downwardly from the upper winglet and configured to form a closed loop below the wing, the closed loop having a hollow interior, an board end of lower element being joined to a win lower surface of the wing or to a tip extension of the upper winglet. 14. A method of configuring a wing of an aircraft with a wing tip device, comprising: extending an upper winglet upwardly from a wings, the upper winglet terminating at a tip configured as a free end of the upper winglet; extending a lower element downwardly from the upper winglet, an inboard end of the lower element being joined to a wing lower surface of the wing or to a tip extension of the upper winglet; and forming the lower element as a closed loop. 15. The method of claim 14 , further comprising: forming the lower element as a lower arc mounted to a wing lower surface. 16. The method of claim 14 , further comprising: forming the lower element as a lower loop mounted to a wing lower surface. 17. The method of claim 14 , further including: forming the upper winglet and the lower element as a unitary structure. 18. The method of claim 14 , further including: forming an outboard portion of the lower element tangent to the upper winglet. 19. The method of claim 14 , further including: removably attaching the upper winglet and the lower element to the wing at a wing tip joint. 20. The method of claim 19 , further including: attaching an outboard end of the upper winglet to the wing tip; and attaching an inboard end of the lower element to the wing at a location inboard of the wing tip. 21. The method of claim 19 , further including: including a tip extension from the upper winglet to an inboard end of the lower element in a manner such that the tip extension and the lower element collectively form the closed loop; and attaching an inboard end of the tip extension to the wing tip. 22. The method of claim 14 , further including: configuring the lower element such that the closed loop has a triangular shape, a rounded shape, a parabolic shape, a semi-circular shape, or a trapezoidal shape. 23. The method of claim 14 , further including: orienting the upper winglet at a dihedral angle in a range of from approximately 30 to 90 degrees relative to horizontal. 24. The method of claim 14 , further including: forming an upper winglet root chord and a lower element chord at no less than approximately 50 percent of a wing tip chord.
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