US1624475A - Flying machine - Google Patents
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- My present invention relates to improvements in flying machinespf the heavier- -than-air type and utilizing tunnels for directing pneumaticjets to the propeller wheel in order that the air may be condensed for action thereon by the propeller blades, there by increasing the propelling force of the propulsion he tunnels in the form of funnels are embodied chine, and fashioned with upper and lower,
- the invention consists in certain novel.
- a single propeller wheel 6 is provided at the rear longitudinal center of the fuselage to receive power from the plant or motor 5, shown in dotted lines, for propulsion of the machine.
- Two supporting planes indicated as a whole by the. numerals 7 and .8 are located at the right and left sides of the fuselage and aflixed thereto in suitable manner, and the right and left ailerons 9 and 10 project ing laterally from the lower faces of the respective planes 7 and 8 are cdntrolled from the cockpit by suitable control devices indicated by theletter C.
- These ailerons are hinged at their forward edges to complementary fixed balance wings'll and 12 at the right and left sides respectively of the inamechanism of the flying machine.
- the usual forward running gear 16 and rear running gear 17 are employed for land-' I n'g purposes and for supporting the machine while not in flight.
- planes 7 and 8 are fashwhich are separated by the interposed fuselagel, (which iscyl'indrical or circular in cross section); areopen at their larger forward ends,
- the fuselage forms the inner adjoining walls of the funnels, and the outer, rounded, side walls 20 are obliquely arranged with-relation to the longitudinal center of the machine or ship, and converge therear of the propeller 6.
- the two funnels merge into a single, circular opening-21 at the rear of the motor or power 'plant, and a cylindrical casing 22, which encloses the propeller wheel is formed as a rear extension of the converging funnels or tapering tunnels.
- propeller wheel 6 thl1s 1- power of the wheel.
- the hinges are located at the front or near the front edges of the tunnels, and these hinged side Walls may be opened in suitable manner and be permitted to swing outwardly as indicated by dotted lines in Figure 1 to a vertical plane parallel with the longitudinal center of the machine.
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1,624,475 April 1112, 192?. L. F. COE
FLYING MACHINE Filed June 12, 192.6
Patented Apr. 12, 1927.
UNITED. STATESg-P ATE-NT ,oF
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LEONARD r. con, or VERADALE, "wnsnme'ron.
FLYING MACHINE.
Application filed June 12, 1926.
My present invention relates to improvements in flying machinespf the heavier- -than-air type and utilizing tunnels for directing pneumaticjets to the propeller wheel in order that the air may be condensed for action thereon by the propeller blades, there by increasing the propelling force of the propulsion he tunnels in the form of funnels are embodied chine, and fashioned with upper and lower,
approximately flat faces for maintaining the-f fore-and-aft equilibrium of themachine, and the usual or. standard steering apparatus and control devices are employed forsteering and stabilizing the machine in flight.
The invention consists in certain novel.
1 'c'on'ibin'ations and arrangements of parts as will hereinafter be more fully set forth and claimed.- In the accompanying drawings I have illustrated one complete example of the physical embodiment of my invention in an aeroplane wherein the parts are combined 5 and arranged-according to the'best mode lhave thus far devised for the practical application of the principles of my invena whole by the nu- 2, cabin space 3 for space 4 are alined from front to rear in the fuselage, with the aft of the freight.
power plant 5 located space. A single propeller wheel 6 is provided at the rear longitudinal center of the fuselage to receive power from the plant or motor 5, shown in dotted lines, for propulsion of the machine.
Two supporting planes, indicated as a whole by the. numerals 7 and .8 are located at the right and left sides of the fuselage and aflixed thereto in suitable manner, and the right and left ailerons 9 and 10 project ing laterally from the lower faces of the respective planes 7 and 8 are cdntrolled from the cockpit by suitable control devices indicated by theletter C. These ailerons are hinged at their forward edges to complementary fixed balance wings'll and 12 at the right and left sides respectively of the inamechanism of the flying machine.
in the supporting planes of the map The supporting -joned respectively as funnels 18 and 19,
toward a point at with the standard form Serial No. 115363.
chine and rigid with the lower two supporting planes 7 and 8. 7
At the extreme rear of the machine is provided a standard vertical rudder l3 under control .of devices manipulated from the faces of the i cochpit, and the right and left elevators l'lndica'ted as 14 and -15 respectively are located in horizontal planes at the sides of the vertical rudder, which as shown in Figure 2 is notched to permit the required movement of the elevators.
The usual forward running gear 16 and rear running gear 17 are employed for land-' I n'g purposes and for supporting the machine while not in flight.
By this construction and arrangement of the tapering tunnels or equidistant in a horizontal plane at the sides of the longitudinal center of the machine, the-air'currents'are caused to pass into the larger frontopen ends'of single, cylindigieal rear outlet for the funnels. he converging .walls 20. of the funnels direct the air currents into the propeller casing 22 and the passage of .the currents through the space of diminishing cross area results in is acted on by the creasing the propelling After the plane is in chine is flying as resistance area of the machine and permit greater speed, it is sometimes desirable that the functions of the funnels or tapering tunnels be suspended. 'For this purpose the outer side walls 20 of the funnels may .be
Having thus fully described my invention,
What I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:
1. The combination in a flying-machine with its central longitudinally extending fuselage of lateral supporting planes forming funnels at the sides of the fuselage and the rear through provided with open front and rear ends, said rear ends merging into a single opening, and a propeller casing the opening as an extension of the funnels.
2. The combination in a flying-machine with its central longitudinally extending fuselage, of lateral, tapering tunnels at the sides of the fuselage each having an outer oblique wall converging to the rear of the machine, and a circular propeller casing forming an extension of the tapered rear ends of the tunnels. i
In testimony whereof I aflix my signature.
LEONARD F. CUE.
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Cited By (4)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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US2470348A (en) * | 1944-07-20 | 1949-05-17 | Jr John Lewis Haight | Jet-propelled aircraft |
US2504137A (en) * | 1942-08-24 | 1950-04-18 | William L Lewis | Airplane propulsion and stabilizing device |
US2837302A (en) * | 1953-11-27 | 1958-06-03 | Anthony L M Pirrone | Flying machine |
US3138347A (en) * | 1961-09-07 | 1964-06-23 | Rodrignez Eduardo Ovalle | Aircraft and control means therefor |
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Cited By (4)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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US2504137A (en) * | 1942-08-24 | 1950-04-18 | William L Lewis | Airplane propulsion and stabilizing device |
US2470348A (en) * | 1944-07-20 | 1949-05-17 | Jr John Lewis Haight | Jet-propelled aircraft |
US2837302A (en) * | 1953-11-27 | 1958-06-03 | Anthony L M Pirrone | Flying machine |
US3138347A (en) * | 1961-09-07 | 1964-06-23 | Rodrignez Eduardo Ovalle | Aircraft and control means therefor |
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