Patents by Inventor Andrew H. Logan

Andrew H. Logan has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Publication number: 20130161444
    Abstract: The various implementations of the present invention provide a high efficiency “wye” rotor hub that is introduced into the airflow of the compressed air as the compressed air is delivered to the blades of the helicopter. The hub assembly has a plurality of hollow tubes that more efficiently guide the compressed air into the hollow blades, thereby improving the efficiency and performance of the engine. The hollow rotor tube hub insert looks much like a “ram's horn” where the flow area of the compressed air entering the hollow mast from the air compressor is diverted equally into a plurality of generally circular tubes, with each tube having a substantially equal cross-sectional diameter and area and where the number of circular tubes is equal to the number of rotor blades.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 22, 2011
    Publication date: June 27, 2013
    Inventors: MIKE SPANOS, Andrew H. Logan
  • Patent number: 4609165
    Abstract: Autorotation in helicopters at low altitudes can be achieved even when the inherent design of the helicopter would prohibit successful entry into the autorotation mode. Angular kinetic energy from the main propulsion engine is stored in a flywheel which automatically transfers this energy to the main drive shaft in the event of engine failure. During normal operation, the flywheel is driven through the main drive shaft by coupling to a secondary drive shaft. The main drive shaft in turn is driven by the engine through an overrunning clutch assembly. The flywheel is maintained within an evacuated housing whereby air drag is substantially eliminated. In the event of engine failure, the overrunning clutch disengages the engine from the main drive shaft and flywheel will continue to apply energy to the main drive shaft through the secondary drive shaft to permit autorotation and a no-damage landing even at low altitude flight levels.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 25, 1983
    Date of Patent: September 2, 1986
    Assignee: Hughes Helicopters, Inc.
    Inventors: Andrew H. Logan, John D. Graves
  • Patent number: 4519559
    Abstract: Each landing gear of the undercarriage of an aircraft includes an hydraulic cylinder, and the hydraulic cylinders are interconnected through hydraulic restoring devices. The hydraulic restoring devices yieldably urge the pistons in each of the hydraulic cylinders to an equilibrium position, thereby restoring the length of each landing gear to an equilibrium length following a disturbance. In non-level landings, the hydraulically interconnected system causes the landing gear that strikes the ground first to be compressed and the other landing gears to be extended; this absorbs some of the energy of the impact. Extension of the other landing gears tends to limit the extent to which landing energy is converted to angular velocity of the aircraft caused by pivoting of the center of gravity of the aircraft about the first landing gear to contact the ground.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 26, 1979
    Date of Patent: May 28, 1985
    Assignee: Hughes Helicopters, Inc.
    Inventors: Andrew H. Logan, Robert A. Wagner, deceased
  • Patent number: 4200252
    Abstract: An antitorque system for use in a helicopter produces antitorque moments with efficiency comparable to that of the tail rotor it is designed to replace. The antitorque forces are generated mainly from the main rotor downwash by the circulation control effect. The downwash is deflected laterally as it passes around the tail boom by a sheet of air continuously discharged tangentially to the surface of the tail boom on one side of it at velocities in the range 30 to 120 meters per second from slots extending longitudinally along the tail boom and having a width in the range 4 to 20 millimeters. The discharged air is supplied by a relatively low-pressure-ratio fan within the fuselage which directs a stream of air rearwardly into the tail boom. The tail boom is provided at its rear end with a laterally disposed aperture through which some of the fan-supplied air is discharged to create a direct jet thrust. The flow through the aperture is throttled to vary the antitorque moment for trim and maneuvering.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 21, 1977
    Date of Patent: April 29, 1980
    Assignee: Summa Corporation
    Inventors: Andrew H. Logan, Richard E. Moore
  • Patent number: D669012
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 22, 2011
    Date of Patent: October 16, 2012
    Assignee: Pegasus Helicopter, Inc.
    Inventors: Mike Spanos, Andrew H. Logan