WO2021236576A1 - Vertical take-off and landing aircraft - Google Patents
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- This disclosure generally relates to vertical take-off and landing aircraft, and more specifically to fixed wing vertical take-off and landing aircraft.
- VTOL Vertical take-off and landing
- Helicopters are VTOL aircraft that generate lift entirely through their rotors.
- Some VTOL aircraft have wings and propulsion systems that enable the wings to provide the lift required during forward flight.
- Some winged VTOL aircraft use separate propulsion systems for vertical thrust for use during take-off and landing and forward thrust for use during cruising.
- Other winged VTOL aircraft use tiltable propulsion systems that tilt between vertical thrust and forward thrust positions.
- a vertical take-off and landing aircraft includes a fixed wing, a plurality of rotors for providing lift during vertical take-off and landing, and a plurality of proprotors that can tilt from lift configurations for providing lift during vertical take-off and landing to propulsion configurations for providing the forward air speed required for the aircraft to be supported by the fixed wing.
- a vertical take-off and landing aircraft includes a fuselage; at least one wing connected to the fuselage; a plurality of rotors connected to the at least one wing for providing lift for vertical take-off and landing of the aircraft; and a plurality of proprotors connected to the at least one wing and tiltable between lift configurations for providing lift for vertical take-off and landing of the aircraft and propulsion configurations for providing forward thrust to the aircraft.
- the plurality of rotors can be rearward of the at least one wing and the plurality of proprotors can be forward of the at least one wing.
- a plurality of booms can be mounted to the at least one wing, each boom mounting one rotor and one proprotor to the at least one wing.
- a first proprotor can be forward of a second proprotor that is adjacent to the first proprotor.
- a first proprotor can be mounted at a higher position on the aircraft than a second proprotor that is adjacent to the first proprotor.
- each rotor can have only two blades. In any of these embodiments, each rotor can be configured to fix the two blades in position during forward flight. In any of these embodiments, each proprotor can have greater than two blades.
- a first rotor of the plurality of rotors can be canted relative to a second rotor of the plurality of rotors such that a rotational axis of the first rotor is non-parallel with a rotational axis of the second rotor.
- a cant angle of any rotor or proprotor is such that a respective burst disc cannot intersect with passengers or a pilot.
- a cant angle of any rotor or proprotor is such that a respective burst disc cannot intersect with any flight- critical component.
- a first proprotor of the plurality of proprotors can be canted relative to a second proprotor of the plurality of proprotors such that a rotational axis of the first proprotor is non-parallel with a rotational axis of the second proprotor.
- the aircraft further includes a control system configured to actively alter a tilt of at least one proprotor to generate yawing moments during hover.
- attack angles of blades of the proprotors can be collectively adjustable during flight.
- propulsion can be provided entirely by the proprotors.
- a range of tilt of the proprotors can be greater than ninety degrees.
- the at least one wing can provide the lift required during cruising.
- the at least one wing can be a high wing mounted to an upper side of the fuselage. [0018] In any of these embodiments, the at least one wing has control surfaces.
- all of the rotors and proprotors are mounted to the at least one wing.
- the aircraft is electrically powered.
- the aircraft is manned.
- FIG. 1 shows a VTOL aircraft in a forward flight configuration, according to various embodiments
- FIG. 2 shows a VTOL aircraft in a takeoff and landing configuration, according to various embodiments
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view of a VTOL aircraft illustrating the rotor and proprotor positions in the lift and forward flight configurations, according to various embodiments;
- FIG. 4 is a top view of the VTOL aircraft of FIG. 3;
- FIG. 5 is a front view of the VTOL aircraft of FIG. 3;
- FIG. 6 is a side view of the VTOL aircraft of FIG. 3;
- FIGS. 7 and 8 are front and side views, respectively, of a VTOL aircraft illustrating the size of the aircraft relative to a standing person, according to various embodiments.
- VTOL aircraft described herein include at least one fixed wing, a plurality of rotors that are fixed for providing lift during take-off, landing, and hover, and a plurality of proprotors that are tiltable from lift configurations for providing lift to propulsion configurations for providing the forward thrust needed for the at least one fixed wing to provide the lift to the aircraft.
- the VTOL aircraft By configuring the VTOL aircraft so that a portion of the propulsion system is dedicated to lift and a portion of the propulsion system is used during both lift and forward flight, the aircraft can be lighter and have lower drag than VTOL aircraft that have separate lift and propulsion systems and VTOL aircraft that use all propulsion for both lift and forward flight.
- Winged VTOL aircraft that have separate propulsion systems for vertical propulsion and forward propulsion essentially waste the forward propulsion system during vertical take-off and landing and hover.
- aircraft according to the principles described herein utilize the forward propulsion system during vertical take-off and landing, which can results in a relatively light propulsion system overall.
- Winged VTOL aircraft that tilt all of their rotors have limited places to position the rotors (rotors must be positioned forward and rearward of the center of gravity but their positioning is limited by the other rotors and the wings), which often results in relatively fewer, and therefore larger, rotors.
- propulsion systems according to the principles described herein can be have relatively smaller, lighter weight, and lower drag rotors.
- aircraft according to various embodiments described here have an ideal balance between a dedicated lift propulsion system and a tiltable propulsion system.
- the proprotors are mounted to wing(s), forward of the leading edge, and the rotors are mounted to the wing(s), rearward of the trailing edge.
- the proprotors and rotors can be mounted to the wings via booms.
- each boom supports a proprotor at its front end and a rotor at its rear end.
- the proprotors are staggered in the forward and rearward direction to prevent broken blades of one proprotor from hitting the blades of the adjacent proprotor.
- the rotors and/or proprotors are positioned and canted so that their blades do not intersect one another and to enhance yaw control authority.
- the rotors and/or proprotors are positioned and canted so that the planes of rotation of their blades do not intersect passengers and/or critical system components to minimize the potential damage resulting from a blade breaking during flight.
- the wings are located high on the fuselage for easy passenger ingress and egress.
- the aircraft can be configured so that the bottom of the booms supporting the rotor and proprotors are above the head of an average sized person, which also contributed to ease of ingress and egress.
- proprotor refers to a variable pitch propeller that can provide thrust for vertical lift and for forward propulsion by varying the pitch of the propeller.
- FIGS. 1 and 2 illustrate a VTOL aircraft 100 in a cruise configuration and a vertical take-off and landing configuration, respectively, according to various embodiments.
- the aircraft 100 includes a fuselage 102, wings 104 mounted to the fuselage 102, and one or more rear stabilizers 106 mounted to the rear of the fuselage 102.
- a plurality of rotors 112 are mounted to the wings 104 and are configured to provide lift for vertical take-off and landing.
- a plurality of proprotors 114 are mounted to the wings 104 and are tiltable between lift configurations in which they provide a portion of the lift required for vertical take-off and landing and hovering, as shown in FIG. 2, and propulsion configurations in which they provide forward thrust to the aircraft 100 for horizontal flight, as shown in FIG.
- a proprotor lift configuration refers to any proprotor orientation in which the proprotor thrust is providing primarily lift to the aircraft and proprotor propulsion configuration refers to any proprotor orientation in which the proprotor thrust is providing primarily forward thrust to the aircraft.
- the rotors 112 are configured for providing lift only, with all propulsion being provided be the proprotors. Accordingly, the rotors 112 may be in fixed positions.
- the proprotors 114 are tilted to lift configurations in which their thrust is directed downwardly for providing additional lift.
- the proprotors 114 tilt from their lift configurations to their propulsion configurations. In other words, the pitch of the proprotors 114 is varied from a pitch in which the proprotor thrust is directed downward to provide lift during vertical take off and landing and during hover to a pitch in which the proprotor thrust is directed rearward to provide forward thrust to the aircraft 100.
- the proprotors tilt about axes 118 that are perpendicular to the forward direction of the aircraft 100.
- lift may be provided entirely by the wings 104, and the rotors 112 may be shut-off.
- the blades 120 of the rotors 112 may be locked in low drags positions for aircraft cruising.
- the rotors 112 each have two blades 120 that are locked for cruising in minimum drag positions in which one blade is directly in front of the other blade as illustrated in FIG. 1.
- the rotors 112 have more than two blades.
- the proprotors 114 include more blades 116 than the rotors 112.
- the rotors 112 may each include two blades and the proprotors 114 may each include five blades.
- the proprotors 114 can have from 2 to 5 blades.
- the aircraft includes only one wing 104 on each side of the fuselage 102 (or a single wing that extends across the entire aircraft) and at least a portion of the rotors 112 are located rearward of the wings 104 and at least a portion of the proprotors 114 are located forward of the wings 104. In some embodiments, all of the rotors 112 are located rearward of the wings 104 and all of the proprotors are located forward of the wings 104. According to some embodiments, all rotors 112 and proprotors 114 are mounted to the wings — i.e., no rotors or proprotors are mounted to the fuselage.
- the rotors 112 are all located rearwardly of the wings 104 and the proprotors 114 are all located forward of the wings 104. According to some embodiments, all rotors 112 and proprotors 114 are positioned inwardly of the wing tips 109.
- the rotors 112 and proprotors 114 are mounted to the wings 104 by booms 122.
- the booms 122 may be mounted beneath the wings 104, on top of the wings, and/or may be integrated into the wing profile.
- one rotor 112 and one proprotor 114 are mounted to each boom 122.
- the rotor 112 may be mounted at a rear end of the boom 122 and a proprotor 114 may be mounted at a front end of the boom 122.
- the rotor 112 is mounted in a fixed position on the boom 122.
- the proprotor 114 is mounted to a front end of the boom 122 via a hinge 124.
- the proprotor 114 may be mounted to the boom 122 such that the proprotor 114 is aligned with the body of the boom 122 when in its propulsion configuration, forming a continuous extension of the front end of the boom 122 that minimizes drag for forward flight.
- the aircraft 100 may include only one wing on each side of the aircraft 100 or a single wing that extends across the aircraft.
- the at least one wing 104 is a high wing mounted to an upper side of the fuselage 102.
- the wings include control surfaces, such as flaps and/or ailerons.
- the wings can have curved wing tips 109 for reduced drag during forward flight.
- the rear stabilizers 106 include control surfaces, such as one or more rudders, one or more elevators, and/or one or more combined rudder-elevators.
- the wing(s) may have any suitable design.
- the wings have a tapering leading edge 123, as shown for example, in the embodiment of FIG.
- the wings have a tapering trailing edge 125 as shown in the embodiment of FIG. 3. In the embodiment of FIG. 3, the wings have a substantially straight leading edge 127 in the central section of the wings 104.
- Aircraft 100 may include at least one door 110 for passenger entry and exit.
- the door 110 is located beneath and forward of the wings 104.
- the rotors 112 and proprotors 114 are positioned and configured to minimize the damage that may occur due to blade failure (commonly referred to as rotor burst).
- FIG. 3-6 show the relative locations and orientations of the rotor and proprotor blades during use, according to some embodiments. The blade positions over full rotations are illustrated by discs.
- the proprotors each have two discs — one for the lift configuration and one for the propulsion configuration.
- the rotor and proprotor configurations on the left and right of the aircraft are mirror images, and therefore, the configurations of the rotors and proprotors of only one side of the aircraft are discussed below.
- the proprotors 114 may be staggered in the forward-rearward direction such that the plane of rotation of the proprotors in their propulsion configurations are non-coplanar.
- the innermost proprotor 114a is forward of the other proprotors.
- the innermost proprotors 114a are forward of the passenger compartment or the forward-most location of passengers in the passenger compartment to ensure that a broken blade cannot enter the passenger compartment and injure a passenger.
- at least two proprotors on the same side of the aircraft are aligned such that their blade rotation planes are coplanar.
- the rotors 112 are in staggered forward- rearward positions. In some embodiments, the innermost rotors 112a are positioned rearward of the other rotors. In some embodiments, at least a portion of the rotors 112 are aligned in the forward rearward direction.
- At least one of the rotors 112 and/or proprotors 114 is canted relative to at least one other rotor 112 and/or proprotor 114.
- canting refers to a relative orientation of the rotational axis of the rotor/proprotor about a line that is parallel to the forward-rearward direction, analogous to the roll degree of freedom of the aircraft.
- Canting of the rotors and/or proprotors can help minimize damage from rotor burst by orienting the rotational plane of the rotor/proprotor discs (the blades plus the rotor portion onto which the blades are mounted) so as to not intersect critical portions of the aircraft (such areas of the fuselage in which people may be positioned, critical flight control systems, batteries, adjacent rotors/proprotors, etc.) or other rotor discs and may provide enhanced yaw control during flight.
- a cant angle of any rotor or proprotor is such that a respective burst disc will not intersect with passengers or a pilot.
- a cant angle of any rotor or proprotor is such that a respective burst disc will not intersect with any flight-critical component.
- a critical component is any component whose failure would contribute to or cause a failure condition that would prevent the continued controlled flight and landing of the aircraft.
- FIG. 5 The front view of FIG. 5 best illustrates the canting of the rotors and proprotors, according to some embodiments.
- a rotation axis 130a for the innermost proprotor 114a in its lift configuration is provided to illustrate the cant angle of the proprotor 114a.
- the canting of the proprotors 114 results in the rotation planes of their blades being angled relative to horizontal, as illustrated, for example, by disc 132a being non-horizontal.
- the illustrated cant angle 136a measured from vertical 138 is about 12 degrees, but can range from 0 to 30 degrees in either direction.
- the outermost proprotor 114c is canted the same amount and in the same direction as the innermost proprotor 114a and the middle proprotor 114b is canted by the same amount but in the opposite direction as the innermost and outermost proprotors 114a, c such that the rotational axis 130a of proprotor 114a is parallel to the rotational axis of the rotational axis 130c of proprotor 114c but non parallel to the rotational axis 130b of proprotor 114b.
- this is merely one example of the relative canting of the proprotors and it will be understood to a person of skill in the art that any suitable combination of proprotor canting (inclusive of no canting) may be used according to the desired performance characteristics of the aircraft.
- the rotors 112 may also be canted in any suitable manner and combination.
- the rotors 112 are canted according to a corresponding proprotor.
- innermost rotor 112a is canted by the same amount and in the same direction as the innermost proprotor 114a as can be seen by comparing the innermost rotor blade disc 134a to the innermost proprotor blade disc 132a.
- rotor 112b and 112c are canted similarly to the corresponding proprotor 114b and 114c, respectively. Note that in FIG.
- the innermost rotor blade disc 134a is not depicted as a straight line due to the innermost rotor 112a being oriented with a rearward tilt as discussed further below. Any suitable combination of canting and/or non-canting of the rotors relative to one another and relative to the proprotors can be used to achieve desired performance characteristics.
- FIG. 6 illustrates the relatively small rearward tilt of the outermost rotor 112c, according to the illustrated embodiment.
- the rotational axis 140c of the rotor 112c is tilted rearward from vertical 142 by an angle 144c, which can range from 0 to 15 degrees in either direction.
- the slight rearward tilt of the rotor 112c can help with aircraft stability and yaw control.
- FIG. 6 also illustrates the range of tilt at least the outermost proprotor 114c, according to some embodiments.
- the outermost proprotor 114c can tilt from a straight-ahead position illustrated by the horizontal rotational axis 146c of the proprotor 114c in its propulsion configuration to a position just past (for example, less than 10 degrees past) vertical 148 as illustrated by rotational axis 150c of the proprotor 114c in its lift configuration, such that the proprotor 114c has a range of tilt 151c of about 100 degrees.
- each of the proprotors 114 has a range of greater than 90 degrees.
- FIGS. 7 and 8 illustrate the locations of the wings, rotors, and proprotors relative to a person on the ground, according to some embodiments.
- the aircraft 100 may be configured so that the bottom 152a of the innermost proprotor 114a is located above the head of a person standing on the ground next to the fuselage (for example, preparing to enter the aircraft) when the aircraft 100 is supported by its landing gear 154 on the ground. Locating the wings in high positions on the upper portion of the fuselage 102 can ensure maximum head room for people entering and exiting the aircraft.
- FIGS. 7 and 8 also show a person sitting in the cabin of the fuselage to illustrate the relative size of the aircraft, according to some embodiments.
- the rotors 112 and proprotors 114 are all electrically powered. Batteries for powering the rotors 112 and proprotors 114 can be located in any suitable locations of the aircraft, including in the fuselage and/or the wings. The number and power of the rotors and proprotors can be selected according to the desired performance parameters (e.g., target payload, airspeed, and altitude). According to some embodiments, the maximum power rating of one or more of the rotors and proprotors is 500 kilowatts or less, preferably 200 kilowatts or less, more preferably 150 kilowatts or less.
- the maximum power rating of one or more of the rotors and proprotors is at least 10 kilowatts, preferably at least 20 kilowatts, more preferably, at least 50 kilowatts.
- the number of proprotors can range from as little as 2 (one on each side of the aircraft) to a maximum of 24 (12 on each side of the aircraft).
- the number of proprotors is in the range of 4 to 8.
- the number of rotors can range from 2 to 24, and is preferably in the range of 4 to 8.
- the aircraft can have an equal number of rotors and proprotors, a greater number of proprotors, or a greater number of rotors.
- Aircraft according to the principles discussed above can be configured to carry up to 10 people, preferably up to 6 people, and more preferably up to 4 people.
- the aircraft is configured to be piloted and includes piloting controls.
- the aircraft is configured to operate autonomously without any onboard pilot.
- the aircraft is configured to carry up to 6 people (for example, a pilot and up to 5 passengers) up to 75 miles at a cruising speed of up to 150 miles per hour at an altitude of up to 3,000 feet above ground.
- the aircraft is configured for 5 people, such as one pilot and four passengers.
- the maximum range on a single battery charge is 25 miles, 50 miles, 75 miles, 100 miles, or 200 miles.
- the rotors 112 and/or proprotors 114 are configured to have relatively low tip speed to decrease the amount of noise generated by the aircraft.
- the tip speed of the rotor blades is about 0.4 Mach in hover.
- the diameter of the rotor and/or proprotor blades is the range of 1 to 5 meters, preferably in the range of 1.5 to 2 meters.
- the wingspan is in the range of 10 to 20 meters, preferably in the range of 15 to 16 meters.
- the length of the aircraft is in the range of 3 to 20 meters, preferably in the range of 5 to 15 meters, more preferably in the range of 6 to 10 meters.
- the aircraft is operated during take-off and landing by positioning the proprotors in lift configurations and providing the required lift to the aircraft via the combined lift provided by the rotors and proprotors.
- the proprotors can be maintained in predetermined lift configurations that can be the same across all proprotors or different for different proprotors.
- the tilt of at least some of the proprotors can be actively adjusted during take-off and landing and/or hover to provide the required stability and/or maneuvering.
- the tilt of at least one proprotor is actively controlled by the flight controller during take-off, landing, and/or hover to generate yawing moments.
- each rotor and/or each proprotor can be individually controlled by the flight controller according to the various operational degrees of freedom.
- the only degree of freedom of the rotor is the rotational speed of the rotor.
- the angle of attack of the blades of the rotors can be collectively adjusted, providing an additional degree of freedom.
- the degrees of freedom of at least a portion of the proprotors includes the rotational speed of the proprotors, the collective attack angle of the blades, and the degree of tilt of the proprotors.
- any of these degrees of freedom can be actively controlled by the flight controller (either autonomously or in response to pilot commands) during take-off and landing in order to provide the appropriate stability and maneuvering.
- the proprotors begin tilting forward toward their propulsion configurations such that their thrust provides a combination of lift and thrust, with a decreasing proportion of lift as the proprotors are tilted further toward their propulsion configurations.
- the rotors can remain active during at least a portion of the period in which the proprotors are tilted forward to continue to provide rotor-based lift.
- the rotors can be deactivated. As discussed above, the rotor blades can be locked in a low-drag position.
- the rotors remain deactivated.
- the control surfaces of the wings and/or rear stabilizers can be used for aircraft maneuvering and stability in a conventional manner.
- the tilt of at least some of the proprotors can be actively controlled to provide additional stability and/or maneuverability control.
- the tilt of at least some of the proprotors is actively controlled during take-off and landing and/or hover.
- the tilt of the proprotors is fixed (i.e., non-varying) during cruise.
- the tilt of the outermost proprotors can be actively and independently controlled during vertical take-off and landing and/or hover to provide yawing moments as needed.
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