Claims
- 1. An autonomous stratospheric airship comprising:a hull defining an enclosed cavity: a lifting gas and at least one solar array disposed within said hull defined enclosed cavity to be movable independently of the orientation of the hull; a forward ballast reservoir; an aft ballast reservoir a ballast management subsystem attached to said hull and in fluid communication with said forward and aft ballast reservoirs; an equipment bay attached to said hull, said equipment bay having a multiplicity of energy storage units and an autonomous control system; a propulsion system attached to said hull and in electrical communication with said at least one solar array and said energy storage units; and a multiplicity of tail fins, said multiplicity of tail fins being attached to said hull.
- 2. The airship of claim 1 wherein said ballast management subsystem further includes:fluid lines between said forward and aft ballast reservoirs; a ballast valve; and a ballast exhaust.
- 3. The airship of claim 1 wherein said propulsion system further includes:a gimbal housing; a motor and transmission assembly; a motor pivot; and a propeller; said gimbal housing being fixedly attached to said hull and pivotably mounted to said motor pivot; said motor pivot being fixedly attached to said motor and transmission assembly; said motor and transmission assembly being attached to a propeller.
- 4. The airship of claim 1 wherein said at least one solar array within said hull defined enclosed cavity is aligned with a central axis of said hull, and said at least one solar array is gimballed about respective elevation and azimuth axes of said at least one solar array.
- 5. The airship of claim 1 wherein said at least one solar array within said hull defined enclosed cavity provides electrical power to said propulsion system during daytime flight operations and said multiplicity of energy storage units provide electrical power to said propulsion system during night time flight operations.
- 6. The airship of claim 1 wherein said autonomous control system, said ballast management system, and said propulsion system provide navigational control between selected waypoints.
- 7. The airship of claim 1 wherein said autonomous control system includes a GPS receiver.
- 8. The airship of claim 1 wherein said autonomous control system includes a compass.
- 9. The airship of claim 1 wherein said ballast management subsystem, said autonomous control system, and said propulsion system are adapted to control movement of the airship about its pitch and yaw axes.
- 10. The airship of claim 1 wherein said hull has an outer surface and said multiplicity of tail fins are disposed contiguous with said outer surface of said hull during ascent to flight altitude and wherein said multiplicity of tail fins move to a second position non-contiguous with said outer surface of said hull as said hull inflates due to a reduction in atmospheric pressure.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/111,835, filed on Dec. 11, 1998.
GOVERNMENT LICENSE RIGHTS
The U.S. Government has a paid-up license in this invention and the right in certain circumstances to require the patent owner to license others on reasonable terms as provided for by the terms of Contract No. F41621-93-05006 T.O. 0026 for the Joint Command and Control Warfare Center.
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