Patents by Inventor John Daniel Romo

John Daniel Romo 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).

  • Patent number: 11613371
    Abstract: An electric vacuum jet engine is a more ecofriendly alternative to gas-fueled jet engines that generates the same or higher thrust than traditional gas-fueled jet engines. The jet engine includes a tubular housing, at least one first propeller assembly, and at least one second propeller assembly. The tubular housing accommodates an alternating of series of propeller assemblies formed by the at least one first propeller assembly and the at least one second propeller assembly. Together, the at least one first propeller assembly and the at least one second propeller assembly generate several vacuums along the tubular housing that increase the velocity of air flow through the tubular housing to generate the thrust necessary to propel the desired aircraft. The tubular housing also includes a housing inlet and a housing outlet corresponding to the open ends of the tubular housing through which air flow enters and exits the tubular housing, respectively.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 24, 2022
    Date of Patent: March 28, 2023
    Inventor: John Daniel Romo
  • Patent number: 10689105
    Abstract: A passenger-carrying rotorcraft with fixed-wings for generating lift utilizes an occupiable structural body, a control unit, a plurality of lift-generating rotors, a portable power source, and a bi-wing structure. The rotorcraft configured with fixed-wings results in an energy-efficient aircraft capable of vertical takeoff and landing. The occupiable structural body is designed to carry a pilot and one or more passengers. The control unit is wired to flight instruments controlled by the pilot, allowing the pilot to maneuver the rotorcraft. The plurality of lift-generating rotors provides upward thrust for vertical takeoff and landing of the rotorcraft. The portable power source is charged by a hybrid power generation system running on both renewable solar energy and a non-renewable chemical fuel source. The bi-wing structure employs two airfoils positioned on top of each other to maximize the lift without significantly increasing the effective wingspan.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 21, 2017
    Date of Patent: June 23, 2020
    Inventor: John Daniel Romo
  • Publication number: 20180141653
    Abstract: A passenger-carrying rotorcraft with fixed-wings for generating lift utilizes an occupiable structural body, a control unit, a plurality of lift-generating rotors, a portable power source, and a bi-wing structure. The rotorcraft configured with fixed-wings results in an energy-efficient aircraft capable of vertical takeoff and landing. The occupiable structural body is designed to carry a pilot and one or more passengers. The control unit is wired to flight instruments controlled by the pilot, allowing the pilot to maneuver the rotorcraft. The plurality of lift-generating rotors provides upward thrust for vertical takeoff and landing of the rotorcraft. The portable power source is charged by a hybrid power generation system running on both renewable solar energy and a non-renewable chemical fuel source. The bi-wing structure employs two airfoils positioned on top of each other to maximize the lift without significantly increasing the effective wingspan.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 21, 2017
    Publication date: May 24, 2018
    Inventor: John Daniel Romo
  • Publication number: 20040011923
    Abstract: To obtain an augmented lift coefficient for a given airfoil set at a maximum angle of attack (&agr;), in a steady state airflow system, a shrouded motorized propeller is installed normal to its upper side, creating additional airflow. An outlet for the additional airflow is provided including a horizontal motorized propeller placed at the trailing edge of the airfoil. The motorized propeller converts the additional air flow into a down-wash generating additional lift. Neither the first nor the second installation alone will produce the augmented lift efficiently. Therefore, the combination of the first and the second installation is needed. The propeller-wing arrangement is implement in the airfoils.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 22, 2002
    Publication date: January 22, 2004
    Inventor: John Daniel Romo