Balanced Air Pressure Patents (Class 244/90B)
  • Patent number: 5588620
    Abstract: Arcs of segmented spoilers generate a ring on intake airfoil surface of cantilever-suspended jet engines. Strain and temperature sensors on sides of a cantilever connecting structure feed data to a stress-limiting computer whose output communicates with actuator motors of spoiler segments. This stress-feedback network selects and actuates segmented spoiler surfaces to release radial forces that normally are balanced within the engine intake zone. The stress-limiting computer also takes autopilot data of anticipated attitude change patterns and forecasts anticipated strain patterns of an aircraft. An output communication is integrated with an electric power conditioning that actuates motors to position the segmented spoiler barriers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 1, 1994
    Date of Patent: December 31, 1996
    Inventor: Raymond D. Gilbert
  • Patent number: 5564656
    Abstract: Segmented spoilers are parallel arrays of individually-extended barrier surfaces, such as rotatable eccentrically-mounted disks. The overlapping surface areas extend through a slot on a aircraft surface. When actuated, a segmented array generates a stiff, extendable, profiled spoiler-barrier. The individual surface areas are power-activated from below the airfoil surface according to motor commands from autopilots, operators, sensors and computers. Disk spoiler systems provide very rapid generation and retreat of controllable height barriers. The management of Bernoulli lift phenomenon with disk spoilers has unique use on an aircraft's nose, along the top of its wings, on the forward surfaces of horizontal and vertical stabilizers and within the intake sections of gas turbine aircraft engines. Disks are rotated by electric rotor-positioning motors and aircraft-powered axial force systems.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 29, 1994
    Date of Patent: October 15, 1996
    Inventor: Raymond D. Gilbert
  • Patent number: 5458304
    Abstract: Spoilers, mounted on vertical stabilizer tail surfaces of large aircraft release controllable Bernoulli forces to augment rudder and aileron aircraft controls. Data from surface pressure sensors, also mounted on vertical stabilizer tail surface, is computer-interpreted to minimize tail drag and structural flight-stress. The spoilers suitable for this role include parallel lines of controllable height barriers, located on the fore part of each side of symmetrical airfoils of airplane tails.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 26, 1993
    Date of Patent: October 17, 1995
    Inventor: Raymond D. Gilbert