Claims
- 1. An aircraft fuselage lift arrangement comprising:
an elongated vertically flattened oval central cross section fuselage having a first longitudinal axis; an upper second longitudinal axis along an uppermost portion of said fuselage parallel to said longitudinal axis; a lower third longitudinal axis parallel to said first longitudinal axis, along the length of the bottom of said fuselage; said fuselage having a conical nose portion at one end and a conical tail portion at its opposite end; said nose portion of said fuselage having an upwardly inclined front wall extending upwardly from said bottom portion to at least said upper second longitudinal axis; and said tail portion of said fuselage having a downwardly declining rear wall extending from said upper second longitudinal axis to said bottom portion of said fuselage; said nose and tail portions having a vertical flattened oval cross-section; and said fuselage having a main landing gear.
- 2. An aircraft fuselage lift arrangement according to claim 1 wherein two oblique cones are used at said nose and tail linked around their bases to said fuselage and inclined so that their more external generatrixes of said cones are in line with and form a continuation of said upper and lower longitudinal axis of said fuselage and whose cross-section is oval, vertically flattened.
- 3. An aircraft fuselage lift arrangement according to claim 1 wherein two oblique cones are used at said nose and tail linked around their bases to said fuselage and inclined so that their more external generatrixes of said cones are in line with and form a continuation of said upper and lower longitudinal axis of said fuselage and whose cross-section is oval laterally flattened.
- 4. An aircraft fuselage lift arrangement according to claim 1 wherein said fuselage adopts a curved or semicircular upper surface and a lower one flattened with rounded linkage.
- 5. An aircraft fuselage lift arrangement according to claim 1 wherein said fuselage adopts a flattened upper surface and a lower one curved or semicircular with rounded linkage.
- 6. An aircraft fuselage lift arrangement according to claim 1 wherein said fuselage adopts a cross-section equal to said nose or tail base.
- 7. An aircraft fuselage lift arrangement according to claim 1 wherein said fuselage adopts a cross-section different to said nose and tail, and are joined or linked by means of a smooth streamlined union or joint.
- 8. An aircraft fuselage lift arrangement according to claim 1 wherein said fuselage is slightly curved lengthways with its concavity in the bottom.
- 9. An aircraft fuselage lift arrangement according to claim 1 wherein a small portion of said nose and tail tips are slightly curved downwards and upwards respectively and said nose lower surface and said tail upper surface are slightly curved or convex respectively, for both conic and flat noses or tails.
- 10. An aircraft fuselage lift arrangement according to claim 1 wherein said nose and the tail or a portion of the same are rotary or swinging at their bases and around an axis parallel to the transversal aircraft axis.
- 11. An aircraft fuselage lift arrangement according to claim 1 wherein said main landing gear is set backwards and is higher.
- 12. An aircraft fuselage lift arrangement comprising:
an elongated vertically flattened central cross section fuselage having a first longitudinal axis; an upper second longitudinal axis along an uppermost portion of said fuselage parallel to said longitudinal axis; a lower third longitudinal axis parallel to said first longitudinal axis, along the length of the bottom of said fuselage; said fuselage having a conical nose portion at one end and a conical tail portion at its opposite end; said nose portion of said fuselage having an upwardly inclined front wall extending upwardly from said bottom portion to at least said upper second longitudinal axis; and said tail portion of said fuselage having a downwardly declining rear wall extending from said upper second longitudinal axis to said bottom portion of said fuselage; the whole fuselage, the conical nose, the conical tail and the central fuselage adopt a curved or semicircular upper surface and a lower one flattened with the linkage rounded.
- 13. An aircraft fuselage lift arrangement according to claims 1 or 12, wherein said nose and tail or a portion of the same are rotary or swinging at their bases and around an axis parallel to the transversal aircraft axis.
Priority Claims (1)
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P200100457 |
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/907,995, filed on Jul. 18, 2001, entitled AIRCRAFT FUSELAGE LIFT ARRANGEMENT, which claims the priority date of Spanish Patent P200100457 filed on Feb. 27, 2001. The basis for priority in this case is the Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property (613 O.G. 23. 53 Stat 1748). The Spanish patent application was filed in the Official Patent and Trademark Office of Spain.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09907995 |
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10447398 |
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