IPC분류정보
국가/구분 |
United States(US) Patent
등록
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국제특허분류(IPC7판) |
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출원번호 |
US-0854148
(2004-05-27)
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우선권정보 |
CA-2331944(2001-01-19) |
발명자
/ 주소 |
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출원인 / 주소 |
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대리인 / 주소 |
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인용정보 |
피인용 횟수 :
2 인용 특허 :
10 |
초록
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An aircraft has a fuselage, one or more propellers and a main wing. The wing has a central portion located beneath the fuselage and distal portions, which extend outwardly from opposite sides of the fuselage. The wing floats on water when the aircraft is stationary and maintains the fuselage above a
An aircraft has a fuselage, one or more propellers and a main wing. The wing has a central portion located beneath the fuselage and distal portions, which extend outwardly from opposite sides of the fuselage. The wing floats on water when the aircraft is stationary and maintains the fuselage above and out of the water. The aircraft optionally has a tail having a horizontal stabilizer, which provides additional support to the fuselage to maintain it out of water. The structure of the aircraft can be adapted for use as a watercraft by reducing the length of the wing.
대표청구항
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The invention claimed is: 1. A seaplane comprising propulsion means for propelling the seaplane; a main wing for providing lift while the seaplane is flying, and for providing most of the buoyancy while the seaplane is afloat and providing a hydrodynamic planing surface during landing and take-off
The invention claimed is: 1. A seaplane comprising propulsion means for propelling the seaplane; a main wing for providing lift while the seaplane is flying, and for providing most of the buoyancy while the seaplane is afloat and providing a hydrodynamic planing surface during landing and take-off with the trailing edge of the main wing providing a hydrodynamic step to permit the seaplane to take-off a tail; and a fuselage mounted above the main wing and extending rearwardly to the tail, at least a portion of the fuselage extending from the main wing to the tail being spaced sufficiently above the trailing edge of the main wing to prevent reattachment of water flow. 2. The seaplane as claimed in claim 1, wherein the propulsion means is located above the main wing. 3. The seaplane of claim 2, wherein the main wing has two distal portions on either side of the fuselage that meet below and without blending with the fuselage. 4. The seaplane of claim 3, wherein the two distal portions form a V-shaped dihedral angle. 5. The seaplane of claim 4, wherein the dihedral angle is about 10 to 20 degrees. 6. The seaplane of claim 3, wherein the main wing is formed as a single piece. 7. The seaplane of claim 1, further comprising a first symmetrically complete horizontal stabilizer having left and right halves in plan view, positioned on the fuselage such that it floats on the water surface to stabilize the seaplane in pitch while floating at rest on the water, wherein the first horizontal stabilizer provides additional hydrostatic buoyancy in conjunction with that provided by the main wing. 8. The seaplane of claim 7, further comprising a second, symmetrically complete horizontal stabilizer having left and right halves in plan view, separate and distinct from the first horizontal stabilizer, and positioned on the fuselage to intercept the prop-wash of the propeller for controlling the trim of the seaplane. 9. The seaplane of claim 7, further comprising a boom pivotably attached to the fuselage, wherein the first horizontal stabilizer is attached to the boom. 10. The seaplane of claim 9, wherein the boom pivots from a retracted position adjacent a lower wall of the fuselage to a deployed position. 11. The seaplane of claim 10, wherein the seaplane further includes a vertical stabilizer. 12. The seaplane of claim 10, wherein the boom allows for adjustment of the relative vertical distance between the leading edge of the main wing and a vertical stabilizer. 13. A sea-worthy airplane comprising a propulsion system for propelling the airplane; a main wing connected to the fuselage to provide lift while the airplane is in flight, and to also provide flotation to keep the fuselage substantially above water while the airplane is floating thereon, the main wing having a trailing edge that functions as a step to break suction between the water and the airplane to allow water take-off; wherein the centre of gravity thereof is located substantially at the trailing edge of the main wing root cord, the aerodynamic centre thereof is located aft of the centre of gravity and the centre of hydrodynamic pressure is located forward of the centre of gravity. 14. The sea-worthy airplane of claim 13, wherein the main wing provides most of the buoyancy that maintains said fuselage substantially above water while the airplane is afloat. 15. The sea-worthy airplane of claim 13, wherein the main wing has two distal portions on either side of the fuselage that meet below and without blending with the fuselage. 16. The sea-worthy airplane of claim 15, wherein the two distal portions form a V-shaped dihedral angle. 17. The sea-worthy airplane of claim 16, wherein the dihedral angle is about 10 to 20 degrees. 18. The sea-worthy airplane of claim 15, wherein the main wing is formed as a single piece. 19. The sea-worthy airplane of claim 13, further comprising a first, symmetrically complete horizontal stabilizer having left and right halves in plan view, positioned on the fuselage such that it floats on the water surface to stabilize the seaplane in pitch while floating at rest on the water, wherein the first horizontal stabilizer provides additional hydrostatic buoyancy in conjunction with that provided by the main wing. 20. The sea-worthy airplane of claim 19, further comprising a second, symmetrically complete horizontal stabilizer having left and right halves in plan view, separate and distinct from the first horizontal stabilizer, and positioned on the fuselage to intercept the prop-wash of the propeller for controlling the trim of the airplane. 21. The sea-worthy airplane of claim 19, further comprising a boom pivotably attached to the fuselage, wherein the first horizontal stabilizer is attached to the boom. 22. The sea-worthy airplane of claim 21, wherein the boom pivots from a retracted position adjacent a lower wall of the fuselage to a deployed position. 23. The sea-worthy airplane of claim 22, wherein the airplane further includes a vertical stabilizer. 24. The sea-worthy airplane of claim 23, wherein the boom allows for adjustment of the relative vertical distance between the leading edge of the main wing and a vertical stabilizer. 25. The sea-worthy airplane of claim 13, characterized by the absence of any further features on the fuselage functioning as a step.
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