Patent classifications
B64C9/323
DEVICE FOR ASSISTING THE PILOTING IN ACCELERATION OF AN AIRCRAFT IN TAXIING IN ORDER TO CONTROL ITS SPEED, RELATED AIRCRAFT AND METHOD
A device is for assisting the piloting in acceleration of an aircraft in taking in order to control its speed. The comprises a control member, adapted to be actuated by a pilot from a neutral position to define a taxiing piloting command for controlling the speed of the aircraft and a central controller, adapted to operate pilot at least one engine of the aircraft to apply the taxiing command defined by the pilot. The taxiing piloting command is an acceleration or deceleration command of the aircraft during taxiing.
TILT-FRAME UAV FOR AGRICULTURAL AIR SAMPLING WITH A PROPELLER-THRUST-GOVERNING SYSTEM THAT FACILITATES VTOL CAPABILITY
We describe an aircraft design, which is capable of vertical takeoff and landing and also high-speed cruise on a fixed wing. The aircraft comprises a fuselage with a probe-deployment mechanism, which deploys a sample-gathering probe, located at a front end of the fuselage. A main wing is coupled to a middle section of the fuselage, wherein a right motor and right propeller are coupled to a right side of the main wing, and a left motor and left propeller are coupled to a left side of the main wing. The right and left propellers are angled with respect to the fuselage enabling the aircraft to pitch up to a vertical-takeoff mode and pitch down a horizontal-cruising mode. A pitch motor and pitch propeller are located at the rear end of the fuselage, wherein the pitch propeller is angled to provide substantially vertical thrust to control a pitch of the fuselage.
HIGH-ALTITUDE PSEUDO SATELLITE CONTROL
A High Altitude Pseudo Satellite (HAPS) aircraft is disclosed, the aircraft including at least one aeroelastic span loaded fixed wing, an aspect ratio greater than 15 and wing loading less than 6 kg/m.sup.2, where the at least one wing has a plurality of spoilers distributed across the span of the wing and each spoiler being chordwise located adjacent the centre of pressure of the wing. The HAPS aircraft further includes a control system for controlling the spoilers, sensors which allow at least one of the quantity or quantities selected from the group comprising the amount of lift at points or regions along the wing span the pitch and roll at points or regions along the wing span, the bending and torsional strain at points or regions along the wing span, or the net speed and roll and pitch angle of the wing to be determined by the control system, and the spoiler being activatable to reduce the lift experienced by the wing in the location of the spoiler in response to the quantities determined by control system.
Aerodynamic brake and method of aerodynamically braking a vehicle
An aerodynamic brake includes a rigid panel having a panel leading edge portion and a panel trailing edge portion. The aerodynamic brake also includes a flexible sheet having a sheet lower edge portion coupled to the vehicle body, and a sheet upper edge portion coupled to the panel leading edge portion. The aerodynamic brake further includes a panel actuator configured to move the rigid panel between a stowed position and a deployed position. In the stowed position, the rigid panel is located proximate the vehicle body and covers the flexible sheet in a folded state. In the deployed position, the panel leading edge portion is moved away from the vehicle body and the flexible sheet is in an open state exposable to an oncoming airflow for generating aerodynamic drag for slowing the vehicle.
Aircraft spoiler actuation systems and related methods
Example aircraft spoiler actuation systems and related methods are disclosed herein. An example spoiler actuation system includes a rotary actuator, a first output shaft coupled to the rotary actuator, a second output shaft coupled to the rotary actuator, the first output shaft opposite the second output shaft, a first actuator rod coupled to the spoiler at a first location, and a second actuator rod coupled to the spoiler at a second location, the second location spaced apart from the first location. The rotary actuator is operatively coupled to the first actuator rod via the first output shaft and to the second actuator rod via the second output shaft to cause the spoiler to move between one of a stowed position and a raised position or the stowed position and a drooped position.
Tilt-frame UAV for agricultural air sampling with a propeller-thrust-governing system that facilitates VTOL capability
We describe an aircraft design, which is capable of vertical takeoff and landing and also high-speed cruise on a fixed wing. The aircraft comprises a fuselage with a probe-deployment mechanism, which deploys a sample-gathering probe, located at a front end of the fuselage. A main wing is coupled to a middle section of the fuselage, wherein a right motor and right propeller are coupled to a right side of the main wing, and a left motor and left propeller are coupled to a left side of the main wing. The right and left propellers are angled with respect to the fuselage enabling the aircraft to pitch up to a vertical-takeoff mode and pitch down a horizontal-cruising mode. A pitch motor and pitch propeller are located at the rear end of the fuselage, wherein the pitch propeller is angled to provide substantially vertical thrust to control a pitch of the fuselage.
SPOILER ACTUATION SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR AIRCRAFT
An example aircraft disclosed herein includes a wing, a spoiler rotatably coupled to the wing, the spoiler movable between a cruise position and an upward position and between the cruise position and a droop position, and a spoiler actuation system coupled to a hydraulic system of the aircraft, the spoiler actuation system including a first piston and a second piston, a rack coupled between the first piston and the second piston, the rack movable between a first position and a second position, a pinion coupled to the rack, the pinion to rotate between a third position and a fourth position when the rack moves between the first position and the second position, a first crank arm coupled to the pinion, the first crank arm to rotate with the pinion between the third position and the fourth position, and a second crank arm coupled to the first crank arm and to the spoiler, the second crank arm to move the spoiler between the cruise position and the upward position when the first crank arm rotates between the third position and the fourth position.
SPOILER ACTUATION APPARATUS FOR MOVING AN AIRCRAFT SPOILER
A spoiler actuation apparatus for moving an aircraft spoiler. The spoiler is moveable between a stowed configuration and a deployed configuration. The spoiler actuation apparatus includes a guide member, a rack mounted on the guide member and slideable along a longitudinal axis of the guide member, and a gear coupled to the rack, the gear arranged to move the spoiler in response to sliding of the rack. The rack is held at a first position when the spoiler is in the stowed configuration. An actuator moves the rack from the first position to a second position along the longitudinal axis. When the rack is at the second position, the rack is operable to accelerate relative to the guide member away from the second position by an aerodynamic force acting on the spoiler.
DAMPING DEVICE
A device for damping rotary motion of a component. The device comprises a first part adapted to be mounted to the component so as to rotate therewith, and a second part adapted to be fixed such that the first part moves towards the second part when the component rotates in a first direction (D1). At least one surface of the first part and a corresponding at least one surface of the second part are angled such that, as the first part moves towards the second part, the at least one surface of the first part will move into contact with and then move along the corresponding at least one surface of the second part such that friction between the at least one surface of the first part and the corresponding at least one surface of the second part acts against the movement of the first part.
Trailing edge device with bell crank mechanism
A bell crank mechanism is configured to at least indirectly link movement of an aircraft wing spoiler-like hinge panel to the movement of a primary flight control device on an aircraft wing trailing edge. The aircraft wing is configured to be fixed to and to extend from an aircraft fuselage, the wing including a leading edge and a trailing edge. The primary flight control device is attached to the trailing edge, and any movement of the control device is directly subject to an aircraft input controller by a linear actuator. The moveable aerodynamic hinge panel, a secondary control device, is situated proximally to the primary flight control device, and the hinge panel is separately attached to the trailing edge. The bell crank mechanism slaves any hinge panel motion to movements of the primary control device.