Claims
- 1. An aircraft of the heavier than air type which comprises wings deployable between a launch configuration in which said wings are collapsed and a flight configuration in which said wings are extended and a power source for deploying said wings from the launch configuration to the flight configuration, said power source comprising a hairpin spring which is rotatably restorable in its entirety about an axis of the aircraft, as an adjunct to the removal of a restraint maintaining said wings in the collapsed configuration, from a first orientation in which energy is stored therein in potential form to a second orientation in which said means is in a condition which has, in the course of being arrived at, permitted the energy stored therein in potential form to be converted to kinetic form and thereby deploy said wings, said power source being housed in the wings of said aircraft.
- 2. An aircraft as defined in claim 1 wherein there are apertures in the leading edges of said wings through which the legs of said spring can be introduced into said wings in the course of housing said spring in said wings.
- 3. An aircraft of the heavier than air type which comprises wings deployable between a launch configuration in which said wings are collapsed and a flight configuration in which said wings are extended and a power source for deploying said wings from the launch configuration to the flight configuration, said power source comprising an elastic energy storage means which is housed in said wings, which is rotatable in its entirety about an axis extending in the same direction as the fore-and-aft axis of said aircraft, and which is in a condition when said wings are in said flight configuration that has in the course of being arrived at permitted energy stored therein in potential form to be converted to kinetic form and thereby deploy said wings and said wings having relatively displaceable inboard and outboard portions which are so engageable with said energy storage means appurtenant to the shifting of said wings from said flight configuration to said launch configuration as to rotate said means about said axis thereof and consequentially store in said means the potential energy for effecting the subsequent deployment of said wings from their launch configuration to their flight configuration.
- 4. An aircraft of the heavier than air type which comprises wings deployable between a launch configuration in which said wings are collapsed and a flight configuration in which said wings are extended and an onboard, snap action type power source which both rotates in its entirety and expands as an adjunct to the removal of a restraint maintaining said wings in the collapsed configuration to deploy said wings from the launch configuration to the flight configuration, said power source being housed in the wings of said aircraft.
- 5. An aircraft as defined in claim 4 wherein said power source is a hairpin spring.
- 6. An aircraft as defined in claim 5 wherein there are apertures in the leading edges of said wings through which the legs of said spring can be introduced into said wings in the course of housing said spring in said wings.
- 7. An aircraft of the heavier than air type comprising wings which have bipartite upper and lower skins with inboard and outboard sections, the inboard and outboard sections of each said skin being hingedly connected together and the outboard sections of said wings being similarly connected, all along fore-and-aft oriented hinge lines, said wings being deployable between a launch configuration in which said wings are collapsed and a flight configuration in which said wings are extended by relative movement between adjoining skin sections about said hinge lines and said aircraft further comprising an onboard power source which is rotatable about an axis extending in the same direction as the fore-and-aft axis of the aircraft for deploying said wings from said launch condition to said flight condition by effecting relative movement between said skin sections as aforesaid.
- 8. An aircraft as defined in either claim 7 or claim 1 wherein there is an orthogonal relationship between the major transverse dimensions possessed by said wings in the collapsed and the extended configurations thereof.
- 9. An aircraft of the heavier than air type which comprises wings and means for deploying said wings from a launch configuration in which said wings are collapsed to a flight configuration in which said wings are extended; said wings each having portions hinged along first and second lines extending in the same direction as the fore-and-aft axis of the aircraft and the means for deploying said wings comprising an operator which is engageable with one of said wings along the second hinge line thereof when said wings are in the launch configuration and means for biasing said operator from the aforesaid hinge line of the wing with which it is associated to the first hinge line of that wing to spread said wing from the launch configuration to the flight configuration thereof.
- 10. An aircraft as defined in claim 9 wherein each of said wings has a third hinge line oriented as aforesaid and on the opposite side of the first hinge line from the second hinge line, wherein the means for deploying said wings comprises a second operator which is engageable with the other of said wings along the third hinge line thereof when said wings are in the launch configuration, and wherein said biasing means is operable to, concomitantly with the spreading of said one wing, bias said second operator from the third hinge line of the wing with which it is associated to the first hinge line of that wing to spread that wing from the launch configuration to the flight configuration thereof.
- 11. An aircraft as defined in claim 10 wherein said means for deploying said wings comprises a spring housed therein for rotation in its entirety about an axis extending in the same direction as the fore-and-aft axis of the aircraft, the aforesaid operators being legs of said spring.
- 12. An aircraft as defined in claim 10 in which the first, second, and third hinge lines of each said wing extend to a common location at a forward tip of said wing.
- 13. An aircraft as defined in claim 10 wherein each wing has an upper skin and a lower skin, wherein said second and third hinge lines are respectively located in the lower and upper skins of the wing, and wherein said upper and lower skins are integrated at the outboard edge of the wing along said first hinge line.
- 14. An aircraft as defined in either of the preceding claims 3 or 9 wherein said wings are fabricated of a bonded polyolefin sheet material.
- 15. An aircraft as defined in either of the preceding claims 3 or 9 wherein said wings are of a delta design.
- 16. An aircraft as defined in claim 3 wherein said power source is a hairpin spring.
- 17. An aircraft of the heavier than air type which comprises wings deployable between a launch configuration in which said wings are collapsed and a flight configuration in which said wings are extended and a power source for deploying said wings from the launch configuration to the flight configuration, said power source comprising an elastic energy storage means which is rotatably restorable in its entirety about one axis of the aircraft, and has components movable away from each other in curved paths as an adjunct to the removal of a restraint maintaining said wings in the launch configuration, from a first orientation in which energy is stored therein in potential form to a second orientation in which said means is in a condition which has, in the course of being arrived at, permitted the energy stored therein in potential form to be converted to kinetic form and thereby deploy said wings, said components of said power source being housed in the wings of said aircraft.
- 18. An aircraft of the heavier than air type comprising wings which have bipartite upper and lower skins with inboard and outboard sections, the inboard and outboard sections of each said skin being hingedly connected together and the outboard sections of said wings being similarly connected, all along fore-and-aft oriented hinge lines, said wings being deployable between a launch configuration in which said wings are collapsed and a flight configuration in which said wings are extended by relative movement between adjoining skin sections about said hinge lines and said aircraft further comprising an onboard hairpin spring power source which is rotatable in its entirety about an axis extending in the same direction as the fore-and-aft axis of said aircraft for deploying said wings from said launch condition to said flight condition by effecting relative movement between said skin sections as aforesaid.
- 19. An aircraft as defined in any of the preceding claims 17, 4, 7 or 18 wherein said wings are fabricated of a bonded polyolefin sheet material.
- 20. An aircraft as defined in any of the preceding claims 17, 4, 7, or 18 wherein said wings are of a delta design.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 813,976 filed July 8, 1977 now abandoned.
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