B64C27/024

DRIVE SYSTEM FOR A VEHICLE
20180346107 · 2018-12-06 ·

The invention relates to a drive system for a vehicle, comprising at least one asymmetrical rotor (18), which has at least one rotor blade (20) extending radially from a rotor axle, and a counterweight (22) which is opposite the rotor axle, the system further comprising a control device for the electric motor (24), which connects the electric motor (24) to a battery for the power supply thereof, and is configured and designed, during a revolution cycle, which includes 1-3 revolutions of the rigid rotor blade (20), to bring about at least one acceleration phase, in which the electric motor (24) can be accelerated to accelerate the rotor (18), and at least one braking phase, in which the electric motor (24) can be braked, the control device being designed, during at least part of the braking phase, to connect the electric motor (24) to at least one battery element (28) in generator mode.

HELICOPTER
20170152034 · 2017-06-01 ·

A helicopter has a helicopter body with a longitudinal axis and a rotor head which is driven via the rotor drive axis. The helicopter further has at least two rotor blades held via one rotor blade shaft each. In order to permit higher speeds, a rotor bearing axis of the rotor blade shafts is adjustable perpendicular to a direction of extent of the rotor bearing axis in relation to the rotor drive axis.

SUPPLEMENTARY LIFT GENERATION SYSTEM FOR MULTICOPTER ROTORCRAFT
20250223028 · 2025-07-10 ·

A rotorcraft consisting of a fuselage, a plurality of arms on which electric motors driving propellers are mounted, one or a plurality of pivoting rotor supports on which thrust generating rotors with one or a plurality of blades attach. The rotor supports are substantially vertical when the aircraft is flying vertically, hovering, or on the ground, and tilted with respect to the aircraft when the aircraft has a forward motion component. The rotors can be powered on the ground, in hover, or in vertical flight, and spin in autorotation in horizontal flight.

Supplementary lift generation system for multicopter rotorcraft
12397909 · 2025-08-26 ·

A rotorcraft comprising of a fuselage, a plurality of arms on which electric motors driving propellers are mounted, one or a plurality of pivoting rotor supports on which thrust generating rotors with one or a plurality of blades attach. The rotor supports are substantially vertical when the aircraft is flying vertically, hovering, or on the ground, and tilted with respect to the aircraft when the aircraft has a forward motion component. The rotors are configured to be powered on the ground, in hover, or in vertical flight, and spin in autorotation in horizontal flight.