Vertical lift flying craft
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1. A flying craft comprising:
- (a) a suspension structure having a first end and a second end;
(b) a lift unit coupled to the first end of the suspension structure including;
(1) at least one pair of torque producing propulsion systems including counter-rotating propellers, (2) wherein the lift unit is freely rotatable, within a predetermined angular range about only one rotational axis perpendicular to an axis passing through the first and second ends of the suspension structure, and (3) the lift unit is substantially restricted in movement relative to the first end of the suspension structure in a direction parallel to the rotational axis; and
(c) a payload unit coupled to the second end of the suspension structure and positioned, by the suspension structure, to impart pendular stability to the lift unit;
(d) wherein the suspension structure further includes a damned elastic mechanism to moderate movement of the suspension structure parallel to the rotational axis, thereby improving yaw control of the aircraft in vertical flight.
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Abstract
A disclosed vertical lift flying craft includes a lift unit that, during operation, develops a force including an upward component. A payload unit suspends from the lift unit. The payload unit suspends from the lift unit in such a way as to impart lateral stability while remaining capable of horizontal flight, without incurring the adverse effects of a downward pitching moment. In addition to a lift unit and a payload unit, the vertical lift flying craft includes a pair of bearings and a suspension structure, which cooperate to suspend the payload unit from the lift unit. Other systems and methods are also disclosed.
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1. A flying craft comprising:
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(a) a suspension structure having a first end and a second end;
(b) a lift unit coupled to the first end of the suspension structure including;
(1) at least one pair of torque producing propulsion systems including counter-rotating propellers, (2) wherein the lift unit is freely rotatable, within a predetermined angular range about only one rotational axis perpendicular to an axis passing through the first and second ends of the suspension structure, and (3) the lift unit is substantially restricted in movement relative to the first end of the suspension structure in a direction parallel to the rotational axis; and
(c) a payload unit coupled to the second end of the suspension structure and positioned, by the suspension structure, to impart pendular stability to the lift unit;
(d) wherein the suspension structure further includes a damned elastic mechanism to moderate movement of the suspension structure parallel to the rotational axis, thereby improving yaw control of the aircraft in vertical flight. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. A flying craft comprising:
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(a) a suspension structure having two opposite ends;
(b) a payload unit coupled to one end of the suspension structure; and
(c) a lift unit coupled to the other end of the suspension structure and (1) freely rotatable, within at least a predetermined angular range, about only one rotational axis perpendicular to an axis passing through the opposite ends of the suspension structure, and (2) substantially restricted in movement, relative to the end of the suspension structure to which it is coupled, in a direction parallel to the rotational axis;
(d) wherein the lift unit comprises;
(1) a motor oriented in a direction determined by the orientation of the lift unit and having sufficient power to lift the craft when oriented vertically, and (2) a wing structured to develop lift sufficient to support the craft during horizontal flight. - View Dependent Claims (4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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17. A method for transporting a payload with a craft having a lift unit that includes a motor and a wing, comprising:
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(a) orienting the lift unit vertically with respect to the ground and operating the motor to lift the payload;
(b) transitioning the lift unit to a horizontal orientation with respect to the ground;
(c) operating the motor to move the craft horizontally and thereby cause the wing to generate lift; and
(d) during parts (a) through (c), suspending the payload from the lift unit wherein the payload is free to pivot with respect to the lift unit about a first axis while substantially restricting pivotal movement about all axes orthogonal thereto. - View Dependent Claims (18, 20)
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19. The method of ciaim 17 further comprising positioning the payload to impart pendular stability to the vehicle.
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