Patents by Inventor Gerald M. Angle
Gerald M. Angle 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).
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Publication number: 20120045329Abstract: A method of controlling a vertical axis wind turbines using circulation control is presented. The comprising monitoring environmental conditions and the vertical axis wind turbine to determine a current system state, and selectively blowing air through a blowing slot of a blade of the vertical axis wind turn based on the current system state to achieve a desired system state.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 9, 2010Publication date: February 23, 2012Applicant: WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITYInventors: James E. Smith, Franz A. Pertl, Gerald M. Angle, II, Christina N. Yarborough, Andrew J. Nawrocki, Jay P. Wilhelm, Kenneth A. Williams
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Publication number: 20120014792Abstract: A circulation controlled vertical axis wind turbine is presented. The circulation controlled vertical axis wind turbine comprise one or more airfoils in communication with the turbine via a rotatable support shaft and an airfoil support structure. The one or more airfoils have a blowing slot disposed near the trailing edge, and a controller and control means modulates a flow of air between the blowing slot and an internal cavity of the airfoil.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 9, 2010Publication date: January 19, 2012Applicant: WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITYInventors: James E. Smith, Franz A. Pertl, Gerald M. Angle, II, Christina N. Yarborough, Andrew J. Nawrocki, Jay P. Wilhelm, Kenneth A. Williams
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Publication number: 20120003090Abstract: A airfoil blade for vertical axis wind turbines is presented. The airfoil blade comprises an internal cavity, an upper blowing slot disposed on the airfoil blade, and a lower blowing slot on the airfoil blade, and further comprises a valve means for variably connecting the outside air to the internal cavity through the blowing slots to selectively produce a variable lift-drag condition of said airfoil blade.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 9, 2010Publication date: January 5, 2012Applicant: WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITYInventors: James E. Smith, Franz A. Pertl, Gerald M. Angle, II, Christina N. Yarborough, Andrew J. Nawrocki, Jay P. Wilhelm, Kenneth A. Williams
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Patent number: 7806368Abstract: A roll-on/roll-off, aircraft-borne sensor pod deployment system having an operator station and a sensor pallet system and method of using same. The operator station has a base platform, a shelter box mounted on the base platform for accommodating a human operator, and a computer installed inside the shelter box. The sensor pallet system has a base platform, a linear system mounted on the base platform, a rotational system mounted on the linear system, a mechanical arm attached to the rotational system, a sensor pod attached to the mechanical arm, and an electrical control system that provides power to the deployment system and controls movements of the sensor pallet system. In operation, the sensor pod can be retracted into a compact, stowing position, or extended out an opening in the aircraft for an unobstructed field of view. The deployment system optionally includes an apparatus and method for sealing the aircraft opening.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2007Date of Patent: October 5, 2010Assignee: West Virginia UniversityInventors: James E. Smith, Roy S. Nutter, Jr., Gregory J. Thompson, Zenovy S. Wowczuk, Gerald M. Angle, II
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Patent number: 7726605Abstract: A roll-on/roll-off, aircraft-borne sensor pod deployment system having an operator station and a sensor pallet system and method of using same. The operator station has a base platform, a shelter box mounted on the base platform for accommodating a human operator, and a computer installed inside the shelter box. The sensor pallet system has a base platform, a linear system mounted on the base platform, a rotational system mounted on the linear system, a mechanical arm attached to the rotational system, a sensor pod attached to the mechanical arm, and an electrical control system that provides power to the deployment system and controls movements of the sensor pallet system. In operation, the sensor pod can be retracted into a compact, stowing position, or extended out an opening in the aircraft for an unobstructed field of view. The deployment system optionally includes an apparatus and method for sealing the aircraft opening.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2007Date of Patent: June 1, 2010Assignee: West Virginia UniversityInventors: James E. Smith, Roy S. Nutter, Jr., Gregory J. Thompson, Zenovy S. Wowczuk, Gerald M. Angle, II
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Patent number: 7726604Abstract: A roll-on/roll-off, aircraft-borne sensor pod deployment system having an operator station and a sensor pallet system and method of using same. The operator station has a base platform, a shelter box mounted on the base platform for accommodating a human operator, and a computer installed inside the shelter box. The sensor pallet system has a base platform, a linear system mounted on the base platform, a rotational system mounted on the linear system, a mechanical arm attached to the rotational system, a sensor pod attached to the mechanical arm, and an electrical control system that provides power to the deployment system and controls movements of the sensor pallet system. In operation, the sensor pod can be retracted into a compact, stowing position, or extended out an opening in the aircraft for an unobstructed field of view. The deployment system optionally includes an apparatus and method for sealing the aircraft opening.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2008Date of Patent: June 1, 2010Assignee: West Virginia UniversityInventors: James E. Smith, Roy S. Nutter, Jr., Gregory J. Thompson, Zenovy S. Wowczuk, Gerald M. Angle, II
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Patent number: 7708229Abstract: A system and method provides for the manipulation of the aerodynamic characteristics of airfoils and other aerostructures using blowing and/or suction. This system and method uses one or more internal cavities located within an airfoil. An internal cavity is coupled to the exterior surface of the airfoil via one or more slots. A rotary actuator is incorporated into a slot. When the rotary actuator is rotated into a first position, it forms a channel that allows fluid to pass between the internal cavity and the air surrounding the airfoil. When the rotary actuator rotates into a second position, it prevents fluid from passing through the channel between the internal cavity and the air surrounding the airfoil.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2006Date of Patent: May 4, 2010Assignee: West Virginia UniversityInventors: Gerald M. Angle, II, James E. Smith
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Publication number: 20080223981Abstract: A glider including a center section configured to receive and support an operator thereon, and a pair of air-foil shaped wings extending generally outwardly from the center section. The glider is configured such that when the glider supports the operator thereon the glider is glidable down an incline in the ground effect zone of the incline, and is configured such that the glider cannot sustainably glide above the ground effect zone.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2008Publication date: September 18, 2008Applicant: ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY APPLICATIONSInventors: Gerald M. Angle, James E. Smith
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Patent number: 7387276Abstract: A roll-on/roll-off, aircraft-borne sensor pod deployment system having an operator station and a sensor pallet system and method of using same. The operator station has a base platform, a shelter box mounted on the base platform for accommodating a human operator, and a computer installed inside the shelter box. The sensor pallet system has a base platform, a linear system mounted on the base platform, a rotational system mounted on the linear system, a mechanical arm attached to the rotational system, a sensor pod attached to the mechanical arm, and an electrical control system that provides power to the deployment system and controls movements of the sensor pallet system. In operation, the sensor pod can be retracted into a compact, stowing position, or extended out an opening in the aircraft for an unobstructed field of view. The deployment system optionally includes an apparatus and method for sealing the aircraft opening.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 2004Date of Patent: June 17, 2008Assignee: West Virginia UniversityInventors: James E. Smith, Roy S. Nutter, Jr., Gregory J. Thompson, Zenovy S. Wowczuk, Gerald M. Angle, II