Roadable aircraft with collapsible wings and ductless fan
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
B64C-003/56
B64C-039/04
B60F-005/02
출원번호
US-0687118
(2010-01-13)
등록번호
US-8511603
(2013-08-20)
발명자
/ 주소
Blomeley, Lewis E.
출원인 / 주소
Blomeley, Lewis E.
대리인 / 주소
Bell, Robert Platt
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13
초록▼
A roadable aircraft may be registered and driven as a motorcycle on the roadways, does not require that any parts be “left behind” at the airport when configuring to roadable use and does not require removing portions of the aircraft and towing them behind. A foldable and collapsible wing comprises
A roadable aircraft may be registered and driven as a motorcycle on the roadways, does not require that any parts be “left behind” at the airport when configuring to roadable use and does not require removing portions of the aircraft and towing them behind. A foldable and collapsible wing comprises a number of wing ribs, which are hinged to a main forward spar. To fold for road usage, the wing ribs fold about a hinge fitting to collapse against the wing spar. To maintain tension on the wing skin (to prevent flutter) tensioning bladder(s) may be used to keep the fabric taut. Once retracted and folded, the wings align with tail booms to form a compact and aerodynamic package. The ductless fan may be provided with a center-mounted extraction fan ducted to inlets along the fuselage to draw low energy air in toward the fuselage and thus prevent boundary layer separation.
대표청구항▼
1. A collapsible wing for an aircraft, comprising: a single an elongated forward spar, the wing having only one spar;an aerodynamic fairing, attached to the single elongated forward spar, forming a leading edge of the collapsible wing;a plurality of main wing ribs hingably attached to the single elo
1. A collapsible wing for an aircraft, comprising: a single an elongated forward spar, the wing having only one spar;an aerodynamic fairing, attached to the single elongated forward spar, forming a leading edge of the collapsible wing;a plurality of main wing ribs hingably attached to the single elongated forward spar, extendable from a folded position substantially parallel to the single elongated forward spar to an extended position substantially perpendicular to the single elongated forward spar; anda flexible wing skin, attached to the single elongated forward spar and the plurality of main wing ribs, covering the plurality of main wing ribs and stretched taut to form an aerodynamic surface for the collapsible wing when the plurality of main wing ribs are in the extended position, and folding with the plurality of main wing ribs when the plurality of main wing ribs are in the collapsed position to allow the collapsible wing to collapse for storage. 2. The collapsible wing of claim 1, wherein the flexible wing skin is formed as a sleeve wrapped around both the plurality of main wing ribs and. 3. A collapsible wing for an aircraft, comprising: an elongated main forward spar attached to a leading edge fairing of the collapsible wing:a plurality of main wing ribs hingably attached to the elongated main forward spar, extendable from a folded position substantially parallel to the elongated main forward spar to an extended position substantially perpendicular to the elongated main forward spar; anda flexible wing skin, attached to the plurality of main wing ribs, covering the plurality of main wing ribs and stretched taut to form an aerodynamic surface for the collapsible wing when the plurality of main wing ribs are in the extended position, and folding with the plurality of main wing ribs when the plurality of main wing ribs are in the collapsed position to allow the collapsible wing to collapse for storage;at least one tensioning bladder adjacent the flexible wing skin and the elongated main forward spar, provided within the collapsible wing, such that when the plurality of main wing ribs are in the extended position, the at least one tensioning bladder is inflated to provide tension on the flexible wing skin to keep the flexible wing skin taut,wherein the flexible wing skin is formed as a tubular sleeve wrapped around the plurality of main wing ribs. 4. A collapsible wing for an aircraft, comprising: an elongated main forward spar attached to a leading edge fairing of the collapsible wing;a plurality of main wing ribs hingably attached to the elongated main forward spar, extendable from a folded position substantially parallel to the elongated main forward spar to an extended position substantially perpendicular to the elongated main forward spar;a flexible wing skin, attached to the plurality of main wing ribs, covering the plurality of main wing ribs and stretched taut to form an aerodynamic surface for the collapsible wing when the plurality of main wing ribs are in the extended position, and folding with the plurality of main wing ribs when the plurality of main wing ribs are in the collapsed position to allow the collapsible wing to collapse for storage; anda cable or rope, attached to outboard ends of the plurality of main wing ribs so as to align the outboard ends of the plurality of main wing ribs when the plurality of main wing ribs are in the extended position and to provide a trailing edge for the collapsible wing. 5. A collapsible wing for an aircraft, comprising: an elongated main forward spar attached to a leading edge fairing of the collapsible wing;a plurality of main wing ribs hingably attached to the elongated main forward spar, extendable from a folded position substantially parallel to the elongated main forward spar to an extended position substantially perpendicular to the elongated main forward spar;a flexible wing skin, attached to the plurality of main wing ribs, covering the plurality of main wing ribs and stretched taut to form an aerodynamic surface for the collapsible wing when the plurality of main wing ribs are in the extended position, and folding with the plurality of main wing ribs when the plurality of main wing ribs are in the collapsed position to allow the collapsible wing to collapse for storage; anda plurality of wing tip ribs each having different predetermined lengths, hingably attached to the elongated main forward spar, extendable from a folded position substantially parallel to the elongated main forward spar to an extended position at corresponding predetermined angles to the elongated main forward spar, the plurality of wing tip ribs having trailing ends defining a rounded wing tip for the collapsible wing. 6. An aircraft having a collapsible wing, comprising: a fuselage,a pair of wings, each comprising: a single elongated forward spar, pivotably attached to the fuselage and extendable from a folded position substantially parallel to the fuselage to an extended position substantially perpendicular to the fuselage; and attached to a leading edge fairing of the collapsible wing, the wing having only one spar;a plurality of main wing ribs hingably attached to the single elongated forward spar, extendable from a folded position substantially parallel to the single elongated forward spar to an extended position substantially perpendicular to the single elongated forward spar; anda flexible wing skin, attached to the plurality of main wing ribs, covering the plurality of main wing ribs and stretched taut to form an aerodynamic surface for the collapsible wing when the plurality of main wing ribs are in the extended position, and folding with the plurality of main wing ribs when the plurality of main wing ribs are in the collapsed position to allow the collapsible wing to collapse for storage. 7. The aircraft having a collapsible wing of claim 6, wherein the flexible wing skin is formed as a sleeve wrapped around the plurality of main wing ribs. 8. An aircraft having a collapsible wing, comprising: a fuselage,a pair of wings, each comprising: an elongated main forward spar, pivotably attached to the fuselage and extendable from a folded position substantially parallel to the fuselage to an extended position substantially perpendicular to the fuselage; and attached to a leading edge fairing of the collapsible wing;plurality of main wing ribs hingably attached to the elongated main forward spar extendable from a folded position substantially parallel to the elongated main forward spar to an extended position substantially perpendicular to the elongated main forward spar;flexible wing skin, attached to the plurality of main wing ribs, covering the plurality of main wing ribs and stretched taut to form an aerodynamic surface for the collapsible wing when the plurality of main wing ribs are in the extended position, and folding with the plurality of main wing ribs when the plurality of main wing ribs are in the collapsed position to allow the collapsible wing to collapse for storage; andat least one tensioning bladder adjacent the flexible wing skin and the elongated main forward spar, provided within the collapsible wing, such that when the plurality of main wing ribs are in the extended position, the at least one tensioning bladder is inflated to provide tension on the flexible wing skin to keep the flexible wing skin taut,wherein the flexible wing skin is formed as a tubular sleeve wrapped around the plurality of main wing ribs. 9. An aircraft having a collapsible wing, comprising: a fuselage, anda pair of wings, each comprising: an elongated main forward spar, pivotably attached to the fuselage and extendable from a folded position substantially parallel to the fuselage to an extended position substantially perpendicular to the fuselage; and attached to a leading edge fairing of the collapsible wing;plurality of main wing ribs hingably attached to the elongated main forward spar, extendable from a folded position substantially parallel to the elongated main forward spar to an extended position substantially perpendicular to the elongated main forward spar;flexible wing skin, attached to the plurality of main wing ribs, covering the plurality of main wing ribs and stretched taut to form an aerodynamic surface for the collapsible wing when the plurality of main wing ribs are in the extended position, and folding with the plurality of main wing ribs when the plurality of main wing ribs are in the collapsed position to allow the collapsible wing to collapse for storage; anda cable or rope, attached to outboard ends of the plurality of main wing ribs so as to align the outboard ends of the plurality of main wing ribs when the plurality of main wing ribs are in the extended position and to provide a trailing edge for the collapsible wing. 10. An aircraft having a collapsible wing, comprising: a fuselage,a pair of wings, each comprising: an elongated main forward spar, pivotably attached to the fuselage and extendable from a folded position substantially parallel to the fuselage to an extended position substantially perpendicular to the fuselage; and attached to a leading edge fairing of the collapsible wing;plurality of main wing ribs hingably attached to the elongated main forward spar, extendable from a folded position substantially parallel to the elongated main forward spar to an extended position substantially perpendicular to the elongated main forward spar;flexible wing skin, attached the plurality of main wing ribs, covering the plurality of main wing ribs and stretched taut to form an aerodynamic surface for the collapsible wing when the plurality of main wing ribs are in the extended position, and folding with the plurality of main wing ribs when the plurality of main wing ribs are in the collapsed position to allow the collapsible wing to collapse for storage; anda plurality of wing tip ribs each having different predetermined lengths, hingably attached to the elongated main forward spar, extendable from a folded position substantially parallel to the elongated main forward spar to an extended position at corresponding predetermined angles to the elongated main forward spar, the plurality of wing tip ribs having trailing ends defining a rounded wing tip for the collapsible wing. 11. An aircraft having a collapsible wing, comprising: a fuselage,a pair of wings, each comprising: an elongated main forward spar, pivotably attached to the fuselage and extendable from a folded position substantially parallel to the fuselage to an extended position substantially perpendicular to the fuselage; and attached to a leading edge fairing of the collapsible wing;plurality of main wing ribs hingably attached to the elongated main forward spar, extendable from a folded position substantially parallel to the elongated main forward spar to an extended position substantially perpendicular to the elongated main forward spar;a flexible wing skin, attached to the plurality of main wing ribs, covering the plurality of main wing ribs and stretched taut to form an aerodynamic surface for the collapsible wing when the plurality of main wing ribs are in the extended position, and folding with the plurality of main wing ribs when the plurality of main wing ribs are in the collapsed position to allow the collapsible wing to collapse for storage; anda pair of tail booms extending aft from the fuselage and parallel to the fuselage, each of the pair of tail booms having a length equal to or greater than that of the elongate forward main spar of each of the pair of wings, such that then the elongated main forward spar of each of the pair of wings is placed in the folded position substantially parallel to the fuselage, each of the pair of wings is adjacent a corresponding one of the pair of tail booms so as to form a compact and aerodynamic packaging for each of pair of wings in the folded position. 12. The aircraft having a collapsible wing of claim 11, further comprising: a ductless fan mounted to a rear portion of the fuselage, the ductless fan propelling the aircraft in the air, the ductless fan comprising:a plurality of blades having inward end portions mounted to a central hub and radiating outward from the central hub,a shroud integral to the ductless fan, the shroud comprising a substantially circular ring attached to outward end portions of the plurality of blades. 13. The aircraft of claim 12, wherein the ductless fan further comprises: a center-mounted extraction fan mounted in the central hub, the center-mounted extraction fan ducted to inlets along the fuselage to draw air into the fuselage and thus prevent boundary layer separation. 14. An aircraft having a collapsible wing, comprising: a fuselage,a pair of wings, each comprising: an elongated main forward spar, pivotably attached to the fuselage and extendable from a folded position substantially parallel to the fuselage to an extended position substantially perpendicular to the fuselage; and attached to a leading edge fairing of the collapsible wing;plurality of main wing ribs hingably attached to the elongated main forward spar, extendable from a folded position substantially parallel to the elongated main forward spar to an extended position substantially perpendicular to the elongated main forward spar;a flexible wing skin, attached to the plurality of main wing ribs, covering the plurality of main wing ribs and stretched taut to form an aerodynamic surface for the collapsible wing when the plurality of main wing ribs are in the extended position, and folding with the plurality of main wing ribs when the plurality of main wing ribs are in the collapsed position to allow the collapsible wing to collapse for storage; anda ductless fan mounted to a rear portion of the fuselage, the ductless fan propelling the aircraft in the air, the ductless fan comprising:a plurality of blades having inward end portions mounted to a central hub and radiating outward from the central hub,a shroud integral to the ductless fan, the shroud comprising a substantially circular ring attached to outward end portions of the plurality of blades. 15. The aircraft having a collapsible wing of claim 14, wherein the ductless fan further comprises: a center-mounted extraction fan mounted in the central hub, the center-mounted extraction fan ducted to inlets along the fuselage to draw air into the fuselage and thus prevent boundary layer separation. 16. An aircraft, comprising: a fuselage; anda pair of wings, each comprising: an elongated main forward spar, pivotably attached to the fuselage and extendable from a folded position substantially parallel to the fuselage to an extended position substantially perpendicular to the fuselage; and attached to a leading edge fairing of the collapsible wing;a plurality of main wing ribs hingably attached to the elongated main forward spar, extendable from a folded position substantially parallel to the elongated main forward spar to an extended position substantially perpendicular to the elongated main forward spar; anda flexible wing skin, attached to the plurality of main wing ribs, covering the plurality of main wing ribs and stretched taut to form an aerodynamic surface for the collapsible wing when the plurality of main wing ribs are in the extended position, and folding with the plurality of main wing ribs when the plurality of main wing ribs are in the collapsed position to allow the collapsible wing to collapse for storage,at least one tensioning bladder adjacent the flexible wing skin and the elongated main forward spar, provided within the collapsible wing, such that when the plurality of main wing ribs are in the extended position, the at least one tensioning bladder is inflated to provide tension on the flexible wing skin to keep the flexible wing skin taut,a ductless fan mounted to a rear portion of the fuselage, the ductless fan propelling the aircraft in the air, the ductless fan comprising:a plurality of blades having inward end portions mounted to a central hub and radiating outward from the central hub,a shroud integral to the ductless fan, the shroud comprising a substantially circular ring attached to outward end portions of the plurality of blades. 17. The aircraft of claim 16, wherein the flexible wing skin is formed as a tubular sleeve wrapped around the plurality of main wing ribs. 18. The aircraft of claim 16, further comprising: a cable or rope, attached to outboard ends of the plurality of main wing ribs so as to align the outboard ends of the plurality of main wing ribs when the plurality of main wing ribs are in the extended position and to provide a trailing edge for the collapsible wing. 19. The aircraft of claim 16, further comprising: a plurality of wing tip ribs each having different predetermined lengths, hingably attached to the elongated main forward spar, extendable from a folded position substantially parallel to the elongated main forward spar to an extended position at corresponding predetermined angles to the elongated main forward spar, the plurality of wing tip ribs having trailing ends defining a rounded wing tip for the collapsible wing. 20. The aircraft of claim 16, further comprising: a pair of tail booms extending aft from the fuselage and parallel to the fuselage, each of the pair of tail booms having a length equal to or greater than that of the elongate forward main spar of each of the pair of wings, such that then the elongated main forward spar of each of the pair of wings is placed in the a folded position substantially parallel to the fuselage, each of the pair of wings is adjacent a corresponding one of the pair of tail booms so as to form a compact and aerodynamic packaging for each of the pair of wings in the folded position.
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