Patents by Inventor Ruslan ROMANENKO

Ruslan ROMANENKO 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: 10610793
    Abstract: A vertical wind tunnel skydiving simulator including a flight chamber entrance that has a curved air deflector that extends into a waiting chamber, in which a convex surface of the curved air deflector faces across or towards the flight chamber entrance or into the flight chamber, and extends into the waiting chamber a sufficient distance to substantially reduce the flow of turbulent air into the waiting chamber. The curved surface is at the top of the entrance and can also be at the sides. The shape the curved surface takes is sufficient to minimize the flow of turbulent air into the waiting chamber; the effect is to make it more comfortable and less noisy for people in the waiting area. This also helps to preserves the laminar, non-turbulent flow of air in the flying chamber, even across the flight chamber entrance. This makes flying more comfortable and predictable.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 25, 2019
    Date of Patent: April 7, 2020
    Inventors: Ruslan Romanenko, Alexandr Parmanin, Aleksandr Ivoninskii, Svjatoslav Lisin
  • Publication number: 20190219476
    Abstract: A wind tunnel skydiving simulator including a flight chamber that includes a section that is inclined to the vertical. For example, it can be curved in the vertical plane, and the shape of the curve is then a smooth transition from approximately horizontal to approximately vertical. This enables the skilled sportsperson to practice wingsuit gliding and other sports where there is substantial forward motion through fast moving air—something impossible with a conventional vertical wind tunnel skydiving simulator. With this invention, the air flowing past the flyer can hence include a substantial, sustained (for many minutes) horizontal, relative component—making wingsuit flying possible.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 21, 2017
    Publication date: July 18, 2019
    Inventors: Peter LANGLEY, Ruslan ROMANENKO, Alexandr PARMANIN, Aleksandr IVONINSKII, Svjatoslav LISIN
  • Publication number: 20190184297
    Abstract: A vertical wind tunnel skydiving simulator including a flight chamber entrance that has a curved air deflector that extends into a waiting chamber, in which a convex surface of the curved air deflector faces across or towards the flight chamber entrance or into the flight chamber, and extends into the waiting chamber a sufficient distance to substantially reduce the flow of turbulent air into the waiting chamber. The curved surface is at the top of the entrance and can also be at the sides. The shape the curved surface takes is sufficient to minimize the flow of turbulent air into the waiting chamber; the effect is to make it more comfortable and less noisy for people in the waiting area. This also helps to preserves the laminar, non-turbulent flow of air in the flying chamber, even across the flight chamber entrance. This makes flying more comfortable and predictable.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 25, 2019
    Publication date: June 20, 2019
    Inventors: Ruslan ROMANENKO, Alexandr PARMANIN, Aleksandr IVONINSKII, Svjatoslav LISIN
  • Patent number: 10238980
    Abstract: A vertical wind tunnel skydiving simulator including a flight chamber entrance that has a curved air deflector that extends into a waiting chamber, in which a convex surface of the curved air deflector faces across or towards the flight chamber entrance or into the flight chamber, and extends into the waiting chamber a sufficient distance to substantially reduce the flow of turbulent air into the waiting chamber. The curved surface is at the top of the entrance and can also be at the sides. The shape the curved surface takes is sufficient to minimize the flow of turbulent air into the waiting chamber; the effect is to make it more comfortable and less noisy for people in the waiting area. This also helps to preserves the laminar, non-turbulent flow of air in the flying chamber, even across the flight chamber entrance. This makes flying more comfortable and predictable.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 12, 2018
    Date of Patent: March 26, 2019
    Inventors: Ruslan Romanenko, Alexandr Parmanin, Aleksandr Ivoninskii, Svjatoslav Lisin
  • Patent number: 10086298
    Abstract: A vertical wind tunnel skydiving simulator including a flight chamber entrance that has a curved air deflector that extends into a waiting chamber, in which a convex surface of the curved air deflector faces across or towards the flight chamber entrance or into the flight chamber, and extends into the waiting chamber a sufficient distance to substantially reduce the flow of turbulent air into the waiting chamber. The curved surface is at the top of the entrance and can also be at the sides. The shape the curved surface takes is sufficient to minimize the flow of turbulent air into the waiting chamber; the effect is to make it more comfortable and less noisy for people in the waiting area. This also helps to preserves the laminar, non-turbulent flow of air in the flying chamber, even across the flight chamber entrance. This makes flying more comfortable and predictable.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 20, 2017
    Date of Patent: October 2, 2018
    Inventors: Ruslan Romanenko, Alexandr Parmanin, Aleksandr Ivoninskii, Svjatoslav Lisin
  • Publication number: 20180229130
    Abstract: A vertical wind tunnel skydiving simulator including a flight chamber entrance that has a curved air deflector that extends into a waiting chamber, in which a convex surface of the curved air deflector faces across or towards the flight chamber entrance or into the flight chamber, and extends into the waiting chamber a sufficient distance to substantially reduce the flow of turbulent air into the waiting chamber. The curved surface is at the top of the entrance and can also be at the sides. The shape the curved surface takes is sufficient to minimize the flow of turbulent air into the waiting chamber; the effect is to make it more comfortable and less noisy for people in the waiting area. This also helps to preserves the laminar, non-turbulent flow of air in the flying chamber, even across the flight chamber entrance. This makes flying more comfortable and predictable.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 12, 2018
    Publication date: August 16, 2018
    Inventors: Ruslan ROMANENKO, Alexandr PARMANIN, Aleksandr IVONINSKII, Svjatoslav LISIN
  • Publication number: 20180050276
    Abstract: A vertical wind tunnel skydiving simulator including a flight chamber entrance that has a curved air deflector that extends into a waiting chamber, in which a convex surface of the curved air deflector faces across or towards the flight chamber entrance or into the flight chamber, and extends into the waiting chamber a sufficient distance to substantially reduce the flow of turbulent air into the waiting chamber. The curved surface is at the top of the entrance and can also be at the sides. The shape the curved surface takes is sufficient to minimize the flow of turbulent air into the waiting chamber; the effect is to make it more comfortable and less noisy for people in the waiting area. This also helps to preserves the laminar, non-turbulent flow of air in the flying chamber, even across the flight chamber entrance. This makes flying more comfortable and predictable.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 20, 2017
    Publication date: February 22, 2018
    Inventors: Ruslan ROMANENKO, Alexandr PARMANIN, Aleksandr IVONINSKII, Svjatoslav LISIN