Patents Assigned to AURORA FLIGHT SCIENCES CORPORATION, A SUBSIDIARY OF THE BOEING COMPANY
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Patent number: 11584003Abstract: A method for controlling an aerial vehicle including a compliant arm mechanism is disclosed. A propulsion system of the aerial vehicle is controlled to fly the aerial vehicle to an area proximate to a surface. One or more of the propulsion system and the compliant arm mechanism are controlled such that the compliant arm mechanism contacts the surface. The compliant arm mechanism is configured to extend laterally beyond a perimeter of the propulsion system. One or more sensor signals indicating contact of the compliant arm mechanism against the surface are received via a sensor. A force at which the aerial vehicle presses against the surface is determined based on the one or more sensor signals.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 2019Date of Patent: February 21, 2023Assignee: AURORA FLIGHT SCIENCES CORPORATION, A SUBSIDIARY OF THE BOEING COMPANYInventor: William Robert Bosworth
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Patent number: 11584512Abstract: Presented are weight distribution systems for aircraft center of gravity (CG) management, methods for making/operating such systems, and aircraft equipped with CG management systems. A method is presented for managing the CG of an aircraft. The aircraft includes first and second landing gears and an airframe that removably attaches thereto one or more payloads and/or hardware modules. The method includes supporting the aircraft on a support leg that operatively attaches to the airframe and, while supported on the support leg, determining if the aircraft pivots onto the first or second landing gear. If the aircraft pivots onto either landing gear, the method responsively identifies a new airframe position for the payload/hardware module that will shift the aircraft's CG to within a calibrated “acceptable” CG range; doing so should balance the aircraft on the support leg. The payload/hardware module is then relocated to the new airframe position.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 2020Date of Patent: February 21, 2023Assignee: Aurora Flight Sciences Corporation, a subsidiary of The Boeing CompanyInventors: Andrew Mark Heafitz, Jason Grzywna, Felipe Bohorquez, Anna Zolnikov, Jose Antonio L. Turalba
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Patent number: 11548636Abstract: Presented are passive-release, snap-fit coupling devices for attaching cargo to cargo suspension systems, methods for making/using such devices, and aircraft equipped with underbody suspension systems using passive-release, snap-fit coupling devices for securing payloads. An object mounting device is presented for securing an object, such as a cargo container, to a tether hook of a suspension system, such as an aircraft's payload suspension system. The object mounting device includes a base plate that affixes to the object, and a hook latch mounted onto the base plate. The hook latch includes a guide surface adjacent a catch cavity. The catch cavity releasably receives therein the tether hook. The guide surface is oriented at an oblique angle with respect to the base plate in order to slidably engage the tether hook, upon release from the catch cavity and under the force of gravity, to thereby eject the tether hook from the hook latch.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2020Date of Patent: January 10, 2023Assignee: Aurora Flight Sciences Corporation, a subsidiary of The Boeing CompanyInventor: Daniel W. Dichter
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Patent number: 11535366Abstract: According to one aspect of the present disclosure, an apparatus for shifting a center of gravity of an aircraft is disclosed. The apparatus includes a propulsion component, a moveable ballast component, and an assembly configured to translate the moveable ballast component. The propulsion component is configured to assist in transitioning the aircraft between a first mobility phase and a second mobility phase. The assembly is configured to translate the moveable ballast component between an aft position and a forward position of the aircraft based on the aircraft transitioning between the first mobility phase and the second mobility phase to shift the center of gravity of the aircraft along a longitudinal axis of the aircraft.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 2020Date of Patent: December 27, 2022Assignee: AURORA FLIGHT SCIENCES CORPORATION, A SUBSIDIARY OF THE BOEING COMPANYInventor: William Cooper Thalheimer
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Patent number: 11485614Abstract: Presented are corner attachment assemblies for cargo suspension systems, methods for making/using such assemblies, and aircraft equipped with underbody suspension systems using corner attachment assemblies for securing payload containers. Mounting assemblies are presented for securing objects to tether cables of suspension systems. A representative cargo mounting assembly includes a pair of shoulder clamps, each of which includes a flap that projects from a cup. Each shoulder clamp flap mechanically attaches, e.g., via a flap through-hole with a structurally reinforcing grommet, to a respective segment of a tether cable of a cargo suspension system. In addition, each shoulder clamp cup includes multiple noncoplanar, mutually adjoining contact surfaces. For instance, the cup may have a tetrahedral geometry with three mutually orthogonal, triangular-shaped contact surfaces. Each contact surface attaches, e.g., via a high-strength adhesive, to a respective surface of a corner of a cargo container.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2020Date of Patent: November 1, 2022Assignee: Aurora Flight Sciences Corporation, a subsidiary of The Boeing CompanyInventor: Tony Shuo Tao
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Publication number: 20220292988Abstract: A system includes a first sensor configured to detect an object within an air space, and output an observation signal indicative of the object within the air space. A second sensor is configured to track the object within the air space, and output a tracking signal of the object within the air space. A tracking control unit is in communication with the first sensor and the second sensor. The tracking control unit is configured to receive the observation signal from the first sensor. In response to receiving the observation signal from the first sensor, the tracking control unit is configured to operate the second sensor to track the object within the air space relative to an aircraft within the air space. The tracking control unit is also configured to determine a priority of actions to take in relation to the object based, at least in part, on the tracking signal received from the second sensor.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 30, 2021Publication date: September 15, 2022Applicant: Aurora Flight Sciences Corporation, a subsidiary of The Boeing CompanyInventor: Christopher Ocheltree
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Publication number: 20220212804Abstract: Presented are passive temperature control systems for thermal management of electrical components, methods for making/using such thermal management systems, and aircraft equipped with smart-material activated temperature control systems for passive cooling of battery modules. A thermal management system is presented for passively cooling an electrical component stored inside a module housing. The thermal management system includes a cooling chamber that movably attaches adjacent a module housing that contains an electrical component, such as a rechargeable battery module. The cooling chamber contains a sublimable cooling agent, such as dry ice. A biasing member biases the cooling chamber away from the module housing. A smart material actuator is attached to and interposed between the cooling chamber and module housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 23, 2021Publication date: July 7, 2022Applicant: Aurora Flight Sciences Corporation, a subsidiary of The Boeing CompanyInventor: Shekhar Sarpotdar
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Publication number: 20220194575Abstract: The present disclosure provides systems, apparatuses, and methods relating to a fan apparatus including a lift fan mounted in a duct and a cover for the lift fan. In some examples, a fan apparatus has a louvered cover including louvers having different chord lengths and/or different projection distances relative to one another when the louvers are in an intermediate (transitional) position. In some examples, a fan apparatus includes a louver actuation assembly configured to move louvers of the fan apparatus rotationally and translationally between open and closed positions. In some examples, a fan apparatus includes a fluid-actuated sealing assembly configured to form a seal between a sealing member and a cover, such as a louvered cover.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2021Publication date: June 23, 2022Applicants: Aurora Flight Sciences Corporation, a subsidiary of The Boeing Company, The Boeing CompanyInventors: Michael J. Duffy, Oliver Daniel Ensslin, Emanuele Marano
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Publication number: 20220161926Abstract: A propeller assembly including a shaft having a rotational axis; a plurality of propellers connected to the shaft; means for deploying the plurality of propellers using a centrifugal force generated from a rotation of the shaft, so as to provide vertical thrust during a vertical take-off and landing of the aircraft; and means for restoring the propellers into a stowed configuration.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 2021Publication date: May 26, 2022Applicant: Aurora Flight Sciences Corporation, a subsidiary of The Boeing CompanyInventors: Michael J. Duffy, Shaun M. Detloff
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Patent number: 11332241Abstract: An apparatus including a thrust vectoring system including a centrifugal fan and a nozzle configured to output an exhaust from the centrifugal fan, wherein the thrust vectoring system is configured to controllably orient at least one of, the centrifugal fan or the nozzle, to vector a thrust generated by the exhaust.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 2020Date of Patent: May 17, 2022Assignee: AURORA FLIGHT SCIENCES CORPORATION, A SUBSIDIARY OF THE BOEING COMPANYInventor: Luis Gonzalez
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Publication number: 20220012886Abstract: A method includes identifying a first image that is captured at a first time. The method also includes segmenting the first image into a plurality of first image portions. The method also includes identifying a second image that is captured at a second time. The method also includes segmenting the second image into a plurality of second image portions. The method also includes comparing one of the plurality of first image portions and a corresponding one of the plurality of second image portions. The method also includes determining a difference between the first image and the second image based at least partially upon the comparison. The method also includes transforming the first image into a transformed first image based at least partially upon the difference.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2021Publication date: January 13, 2022Applicant: Aurora Flight Sciences Corporation, a subsidiary of The Boeing CompanyInventor: Benjamin Jafek
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Publication number: 20220012517Abstract: A method includes receiving a first image that is captured at a first time. The method also includes detecting a location of a first object in the first image. The method also includes determining a region of interest based at least partially upon the location of the first object in the first image. The method also includes receiving a second image that is captured at a second time. The method also includes identifying the region of interest in the second image. The method also includes detecting a location of a second object in a portion of the second image that is outside of the region of interest.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 24, 2021Publication date: January 13, 2022Applicant: Aurora Flight Sciences Corporation, a subsidiary of The Boeing CompanyInventors: Benjamin Jafek, Samvruta Tumuluru
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Publication number: 20220012889Abstract: A method includes identifying a first image. The method also includes determining a distribution based at least partially upon an intensity of each pixel in the first image. The method also includes determining that the distribution is bimodal. The method also includes dividing the first image to produce a second image in response to determining that the distribution is bimodal. The second image includes a plurality of first pixels and a plurality of second pixels. The method also includes determining that a horizon is defined between the plurality of first pixels and the plurality of second pixels.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 24, 2021Publication date: January 13, 2022Applicant: Aurora Flight Sciences Corporation, a subsidiary of The Boeing CompanyInventors: Benjamin Jafek, Samvruta Tumuluru
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Publication number: 20220012893Abstract: A method includes receiving a first image. The method also includes detecting a plurality of edges in the first image. The method also includes connecting the edges. The method also includes identifying a contour in the first image based at least partially upon the connected edges. The method also includes determining a convex hull of the contour. The method also includes generating a second image comprising the convex hull.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 9, 2021Publication date: January 13, 2022Applicant: Aurora Flight Sciences Corporation, a subsidiary of The Boeing CompanyInventor: Benjamin Jafek
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Patent number: 11210794Abstract: A method, apparatus, system for tracking an object, the method. A region of interest in an image pair is determined based on a bounding box determined for the object in the image pair. A mask based on the region of interest is applied to the image pair. The mask masks out portions of the image pair outside of the region of interest to form masked images. Intensity averaging is performed on the masked images to detect a set of pixels having a greatest intensity in the masked images. The set of pixels in the masked images is a set of common pixels in the masked images in which the set of common pixels is assumed to have a same location in both of the masked images. A three-dimensional position of the object is determined using the set of common pixels.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2020Date of Patent: December 28, 2021Assignee: Aurora Flight Sciences Corporation, a subsidiary of The Boeing CompanyInventors: Igor Janjic, Douglas Famularo
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Publication number: 20210380241Abstract: Presented are passive-release, snap-fit coupling devices for attaching cargo to cargo suspension systems, methods for making/using such devices, and aircraft equipped with underbody suspension systems using passive-release, snap-fit coupling devices for securing payloads. An object mounting device is presented for securing an object, such as a cargo container, to a tether hook of a suspension system, such as an aircraft's payload suspension system. The object mounting device includes a base plate that affixes to the object, and a hook latch mounted onto the base plate. The hook latch includes a guide surface adjacent a catch cavity. The catch cavity releasably receives therein the tether hook. The guide surface is oriented at an oblique angle with respect to the base plate in order to slidably engage the tether hook, upon release from the catch cavity and under the force of gravity, to thereby eject the tether hook from the hook latch.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 9, 2020Publication date: December 9, 2021Applicant: Aurora Flight Sciences Corporation, a subsidiary of The Boeing CompanyInventor: Daniel W. Dichter
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Publication number: 20210371087Abstract: Presented are weight distribution systems for aircraft center of gravity (CG) management, methods for making/operating such systems, and aircraft equipped with CG management systems. A method is presented for managing the CG of an aircraft. The aircraft includes first and second landing gears and an airframe that removably attaches thereto one or more payloads and/or hardware modules. The method includes supporting the aircraft on a support leg that operatively attaches to the airframe and, while supported on the support leg, determining if the aircraft pivots onto the first or second landing gear. If the aircraft pivots onto either landing gear, the method responsively identifies a new airframe position for the payload/hardware module that will shift the aircraft's CG to within a calibrated “acceptable” CG range; doing so should balance the aircraft on the support leg. The payload/hardware module is then relocated to the new airframe position.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 29, 2020Publication date: December 2, 2021Applicant: Aurora Flight Sciences Corporation, a subsidiary of The Boeing CompanyInventors: Andrew Mark Heafitz, Jason Grzywna, Felipe Bohorquez, Anna Zolnikov, Jose Antonio L. Turalba
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Publication number: 20210371251Abstract: Presented are corner attachment assemblies for cargo suspension systems, methods for making/using such assemblies, and aircraft equipped with underbody suspension systems using corner attachment assemblies for securing payload containers. Mounting assemblies are presented for securing objects to tether cables of suspension systems. A representative cargo mounting assembly includes a pair of shoulder clamps, each of which includes a flap that projects from a cup. Each shoulder clamp flap mechanically attaches, e.g., via a flap through-hole with a structurally reinforcing grommet, to a respective segment of a tether cable of a cargo suspension system. In addition, each shoulder clamp cup includes multiple noncoplanar, mutually adjoining contact surfaces. For instance, the cup may have a tetrahedral geometry with three mutually orthogonal, triangular-shaped contact surfaces. Each contact surface attaches, e.g., via a high-strength adhesive, to a respective surface of a corner of a cargo container.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 2, 2020Publication date: December 2, 2021Applicant: Aurora Flight Sciences Corporation, a subsidiary of The Boeing CompanyInventor: Tony Shuo Tao
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Publication number: 20210362836Abstract: A fan apparatus is disclosed, including a duct having an inlet opening, a fan mounted in the duct, and a plurality of louver devices positioned at the inlet opening. Each louver device has an open position and a closed position, and adjacent louver devices define a plurality of airflow channels. Each airflow channel has a curvature profile that changes as the louver devices move between open and closed positions.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 19, 2020Publication date: November 25, 2021Applicant: Aurora Flight Sciences Corporation, a subsidiary of The Boeing CompanyInventor: Robert William Parks
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Publication number: 20210316852Abstract: An apparatus including a thrust vectoring system including a centrifugal fan and a nozzle configured to output an exhaust from the centrifugal fan, wherein the thrust vectoring system is configured to controllably orient at least one of, the centrifugal fan or the nozzle, to vector a thrust generated by the exhaust.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 8, 2020Publication date: October 14, 2021Applicant: Aurora Flight Sciences Corporation, a subsidiary of The Boeing CompanyInventor: Luis Gonzalez