High altitude balloon with altitude control

US9809294B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9809294-B2
Application numberUS-201514862466-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 23, 2015
Priority dateSep 23, 2015
Publication dateNov 7, 2017
Grant dateNov 7, 2017

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A high altitude balloon including a balloon film, a lifting gas disposed within the balloon film, a payload operably coupled to the balloon film, and a heat transfer element operably coupled between the payload and the balloon film configured to transfer heat from the payload to the lifting gas causing a change in buoyancy of the high altitude balloon.

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That which is claimed: 1. A high altitude balloon comprising: a balloon film; a lifting gas disposed within the balloon film; a payload operably coupled to the balloon film, the payload generating waste heat during operation of the payload; and a heat transfer element operably coupled between the payload and the balloon film configured to transfer the waste heat from the payload to the lifting gas causing a change in buoyancy of the high altitude balloon; wherein the payload is an electronic device, and wherein the waste heat is generated by the electronic device. 2. The high altitude balloon of claim 1 , wherein the heat transfer element comprises: a heat sink operably coupled to the payload to absorb the waste heat from the payload. 3. The high altitude balloon of claim 2 , wherein the heat transfer element further comprises: a radiator operably coupled to the balloon film and disposed within the balloon film to radiate the waste heat to the lifting gas. 4. The high altitude balloon of claim 1 , wherein the heat transfer element includes a regulator configured to selectively control the heat transfer between the payload and the lifting gas to provide altitude control for the high altitude balloon. 5. A high altitude balloon comprising: a balloon film; a lifting gas disposed within the balloon film; a payload operably coupled to the balloon film; and a heat transfer element operably coupled between the payload and the balloon film configured to transfer heat from the payload to the lifting gas causing a change in buoyancy of the high altitude balloon, wherein the heat transfer element comprises: a heat sink operably coupled to the payload to absorb the heat from the payload; a radiator operably coupled to the balloon film and disposed with the balloon film to radiate the heat to the lifting gas; and a coolant pipe filled with a fluid operably coupled between the heat sink and the radiator, wherein the fluid transfers the heat from the heat sink to the radiator. 6. The high altitude balloon of claim 5 , wherein the heat transfer element further comprises a fluid pump configured to circulate the fluid between the heat sink and the radiator. 7. The high altitude balloon of claim 6 , wherein the heat transfer element further comprises a regulator configured to cause and stop operation of the fluid pump. 8. The high altitude balloon of claim 5 , wherein the radiator comprises: a liquid/gas heat exchanger; and a fan configured to circulate the lifting gas within the balloon film. 9. The high altitude balloon of claim 8 , wherein the heat transfer element further comprises a regulator configured to cause and stop operation of the fan. 10. An altitude control device comprising: a heat sink operably coupled to a payload of a high altitude balloon; and a radiator operably coupled to and disposed within a balloon film of the high altitude balloon, wherein the heat sink is configured to transfer waste heat generated by operation of the payload to the radiator and the radiator is configured to radiate the waste heat to lifting gas disposed within the balloon film to cause a change in buoyancy of the high altitude balloon. 11. The altitude control device of claim 10 further comprising: a regulator configured to selectively control the heat transfer between the heat sink and the radiator to provide altitude control for the high altitude balloon. 12. The altitude control device of claim 10 , wherein the payload is an electronic device, and wherein the waste heat is generated by the electronic device. 13. The altitude control device of claim 10 , further comprising: a coolant pipe filled with a fluid, the coolant pipe being operably coupled between the heat sink and the radiator, wherein the fluid transfers the waste heat from the heat sink to the radiator. 14. The altitude control device of claim 13 further comprising: a fluid pump configured to circulate the fluid between the heat sink and the radiator. 15. The altitude control device of claim 14 further comprising: a regulator configured to cause and stop operation of the fluid pump. 16. The altitude control device of claim 14 , wherein the radiator comprises: a liquid/gas heat exchanger; and a fan configured to circulate the lift gas within the balloon film. 17. The altitude control device of claim 16 further comprising a regulator configured to cause and stop operation of the fan. 18. The high altitude balloon of claim 1 , wherein the payload comprises communications equipment, navigation equipment, environmental sensors, surveillance systems, or weapons systems and wherein the electronic device that generates the waste heat during operation of the payload is a component of the communications equipment, navigation equipment, environmental sensors, surveillance systems, or weapons systems. 19. The altitude control device of claim 10 , wherein the payload comprises communications equipment, navigation equipment, environmental sensors, surveillance systems, or weapons systems and wherein an electronic device that generates the waste heat during operation of the payload is a component of the communications equipment, navigation equipment, environmental sensors, surveillance systems, or weapons systems.

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Classifications

  • B64B1/40Primary

    Balloons (B64B1/58 takes precedence; toy balloons A63H27/10) · CPC title

  • Controlling gas pressure, heating, cooling, or discharging gas · CPC title

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What does patent US9809294B2 cover?
A high altitude balloon including a balloon film, a lifting gas disposed within the balloon film, a payload operably coupled to the balloon film, and a heat transfer element operably coupled between the payload and the balloon film configured to transfer heat from the payload to the lifting gas causing a change in buoyancy of the high altitude balloon.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Northrop Grumman Systems Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B64B1/40. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 07 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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