Claims
- 1. A wing for a micro air vehicle, comprising:
at least one layer of a resilient material having a camber forming a concave surface facing downward; wherein the wing is bendable from a steady state position in a first direction such that tips of the wing may be bent toward the concave surface but not substantially in a second direction that is generally opposite to the first direction; and wherein the wing is capable of returning to the steady state position by releasing the tips of the wing.
- 2. The wing for a micro air vehicle of claim 1, wherein the at least one layer of a resilient material comprises a leading edge formed from a first material that is different from the material forming a remainder of the at least one layer.
- 3. The wing for a micro air vehicle of claim 2, wherein the leading edge is formed from an aramid fiber/epoxy mixture and at least a portion of the remainder of the at least one layer is formed from a mixture of carbon fiber and epoxy.
- 4. The wing for a micro air vehicle of claim 1, wherein the at least one layer of a resilient material is formed from pre-impregnated carbon/epoxy fiber cloth.
- 5. The wing for a micro air vehicle of claim 1, wherein the at least one layer of a resilient material is formed from an aramid fiber/epoxy mixture.
- 6. The wing for a micro air vehicle of claim 1, wherein the at least one layer of a resilient material is formed from materials selected from the group consisting of fiber reinforced laminates, sheet metal, foam materials, and plastics.
- 7. The wing for a micro air vehicle of claim 6, wherein the fiber reinforced laminates are selected from the group consisting of carbon fiber reinforced polymers, glass reinforced polymers, and aramid reinforced polymers.
- 8. The wing for a micro air vehicle of claim 6, wherein the sheet metal is selected from the group consisting of spring steel, aluminum, stainless steel, and titanium.
- 9. The wing for a micro air vehicle of claim 1, wherein a wing span of the wing is between about three inches and about twenty four inches.
- 10. The wing for a micro air vehicle of claim 1, wherein the wing is capable of being bent around a central body of a micro air vehicle so that the micro air vehicle including the wing may fit within a tube having a diameter of about three inches.
- 11. The wing for a micro air vehicle of claim 1, further comprising a riser section forming a concave portion on an upper surface of the wing proximate to a trailing edge of the wing.
- 12. A micro air vehicle, comprising:
a central body; a wing attached to the central body, wherein the wing comprises:
at least one layer of a resilient material having a camber forming a concave surface facing downward; wherein the wing is bendable from a steady state position in a first direction such that tips of the wing may be bent toward the concave surface but not substantially in a second direction that is generally opposite to the first direction; and wherein the wing is capable of returning to the steady state position by releasing the tips of the wing.
- 13. The micro air vehicle of claim 12, wherein the at least one layer of a resilient material comprises a leading edge formed from a first material that is different from the material forming a remainder of the at least one layer.
- 14. The micro air vehicle of claim 13, wherein the leading edge is formed from an aramid fiber/epoxy mixture and at least a portion of the remainder of the at least one layer is formed from a mixture of carbon fiber and epoxy.
- 15. The micro air vehicle of claim 12, wherein the at least one layer of a resilient material is formed from pre-impregnated carbon/epoxy fiber cloth.
- 16. The micro air vehicle of claim 12, wherein the at least one layer of a resilient material is formed from an aramid fiber/epoxy mixture.
- 17. The micro air vehicle of claim 12, wherein the at least one layer of a resilient material is formed from materials selected from the group consisting of fiber reinforced laminates, sheet metal, foam materials, and plastics.
- 18. The micro air vehicle of claim 17, wherein the fiber reinforced laminates are selected from the group consisting of carbon fiber reinforced polymers, glass reinforced polymers, and aramid reinforced polymers.
- 19. The micro air vehicle of claim 17, wherein the sheet metal is selected from the group consisting of spring steel, aluminum, stainless steel, and titanium.
- 20. The micro air vehicle of claim 12, wherein a wing span of the wing is between about three inches and about twenty four inches.
- 21. The micro air vehicle of claim 12, wherein the wing is capable of being bent around a central body of a micro air vehicle so that the micro air vehicle including the wing may fit within a tube having a diameter of about three inches.
- 22. The micro air vehicle of claim 12, further comprising a riser section forming a concave portion on an upper surface of the wing proximate to a trailing edge of the wing.
- 23. The micro air vehicle of claim 12, further comprising a tail coupled to the central body that is generally orthogonal to the wing.
- 24. The micro air vehicle of claim 12, further comprising a tail coupled to the central body that is generally vertical to the wing.
- 25. A wing for a micro air vehicle, comprising:
a support structure forming an outline of the wing including a leading edge, a trailing edge, and wing tips; at least one layer of a material attached to the support structure forming a surface of the wing and having a camber forming a concave surface facing downward; wherein the wing is bendable from a steady state position in a first direction such that tips of the wing may be bent toward the concave surface but not substantially in a second direction that is generally opposite to the first direction; and wherein the wing is capable of returning to the steady state position by releasing the tips of the wing.
- 26. A wing for a micro air vehicle of claim 25, wherein the support structure is formed from a plurality of ribs.
- 27. A wing for a micro air vehicle of claim 26, wherein the plurality of ribs are formed from carbon fiber strands.
- 28. A wing for a micro air vehicle of claim 25, wherein the at least one material is comprised of latex.
- 29. The wing for a micro air vehicle of claim 25, wherein a wing span of the wing is between about three inches and about twenty four inches.
- 30. The wing for a micro air vehicle of claim 25, wherein the wing is capable of being bent around a central body of a micro air vehicle so that the micro air vehicle including the wing may fit within a tube having a diameter of about three inches.
- 31. The wing for a micro air vehicle of claim 25, further comprising a riser section forming a concave portion on an upper surface of the wing proximate to the trailing edge of the wing.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/431,920, filed Dec. 9, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60431920 |
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