Claims
- 1. A composite aircraft comprising a large balloon chamber containing a lighter-than-air gas which provides a large static lifting force having a magnitude substantially greater than the weight of said aircraft, said aircraft having a substantially vertical axis, a set of substantially horizontally disposed wings extending radially relative to said vertical axis, a structural assembly connected to said aircraft at said vertical axis for supporting said wings in a substantially horizontal radial array relative to said aircraft, rotatable coupling means connecting said wings to said structural assembly and permitting adjustment of the effective angle of attack of said wings, thrust means mounted upon said wings whereby said wings and chamber are rotated about said axis, control means connected to said wings for varying their effective angle of attack to either provide a dynamic lifting force for augmenting said static lifting force whereby said combined static and dynamic lifting forces are sufficient to lift large weights or to provide a strong negative dynamic lift for overcoming said static lift and moving said aircraft towards the ground, said control means comprising a lift command control system, said lift command control system being constructed and arranged to adjust the effective angle of attack of said wings to obtain a predetermined aerodynamic force, said structural assembly comprising a girder network emanating substantially from the center of said balloon chamber, an indentation in the bottom of said balloon chamber having its apex disposed substantially at the center of said balloon chamber, a control console being disposed below said balloon chamber, rotatable joint means connecting said control console substantially to the center of said girder network, a stabilizing device being connected to said control console for preventing it from rotating with said balloon chamber, heating means in said balloon chamber for controlling the temperature and lifting force of said lighter-than-air gas in said chamber and temperature control means connected to said heating means for controlling the internal pressure of said aircraft.
- 2. A composite aircraft comprising a large balloon chamber containing a lighter-than-air gas which provides a large static lifting force having a magnitude substantially greater than the weight of said aircraft, said aircraft having a substantially vertical axis, a set of substantially horizontally disposed wings extending radially relative to said vertical axis, a structural assembly connected to said aircraft at said vertical axis for supporting said wings in a substantially horizontal radial array relative to said aircraft, rotatable coupling means connecting said wings to said structural assembly and permitting adjustment of the effective angle of attack of said wings, thrust means mounted upon said wings whereby said wings and chamber are rotated about said axis, control means connected to said wings for varying their effective angle of attack to either provide a dynamic lifting force for augmenting said static lifting force whereby said combined static and dynamic lifting forces are sufficient to lift large weight or to provide a strong negative dynamic lift for overcoming said static lift and moving said aircraft towards the ground, said control means comprising a lift command control system, and said lift command control system being constructed and arranged to predetermine an aerodynamic force and then to adjust the effective angle of attack of said wings to obtain and maintain said predetermined aerodynamic force.
- 3. A composite aircraft as set forth in claim 2 wherein said lift command control system comprises a pneumatic system.
- 4. A composite aircraft comprising a large balloon chamber containing a lighter-than-air gas which provides a large static lifting force having a magnitude substantially greater than the weight of said aircraft, said aircraft having a substantially vertical axis, a set of substantially horizontally disposed wings extending radially relative to said vertical axis, a structural assembly connected to said aircraft at said vertical axis for supporting said wings in a substantially horizontal radial array relative to said aircraft, rotatable coupling means connecting said wings to said structural assembly and permitting adjustment of the effective angle of attack of said wings, thrust means mounted upon said wings whereby said wings and chamber are rotated about said axis, control means connected to said wings for varying their effective angle of attack to either provide a dynamic lifting force for augmenting said static lifting force whereby said combined static and dynamic lifting forces are sufficient to lift large weights or to provide a strong negative dynamic lift for overcoming said static lift and moving said aircraft towards the ground, said control means comprising a lift command control system, and said lift command control system being constructed and arranged to adjust the effective angle of attack of said wings to obtain a predetermined aerodynamic force, said lift command control system comprises a pneumatic system, said pneumatic system comprises cylinder and piston assemblies reacting between said balloon chamber and said wing for adjusting their effective angle of attack, air bleed valves connected to said cylinder, a swash plate input control in said lift command control system, and a connecting linkage between said swash input control and said bleed valves for adjusting said angle of attack.
- 5. A composite aircraft as set forth in claim 4 wherein said air bleed valves are mounted on a ported cylinder connected to rotate with said balloon chamber.
- 6. A composite aircraft as set forth in claim 5 wherein said air bleed valves are rotatably isolated from said swash plate by a circular bearing.
- 7. A composite aircraft comprising a large balloon chamber containing a lighter-than-air gas which provides a large static lifting force having a magnitude substantially greater than the weight of said aircraft, said aircraft having a substantially vertical axis, a set of substantially horizontally disposed wings extending radially relative to said vertical axis, a structural assembly connected to said aircraft at said vertical axis for supporting said wings in a substantially horizontal radial array relative to said aircraft, rotatable coupling means connecting said wings to said structural assembly and permitting adjustment of the effective angle of attack of said wings, thrust means mounted upon said wings whereby said wings and chamber are rotated about said axis, control means connected to said wings for varying their effective angle of attack to either provide a dynamic lifting force for augmenting said static lifting force whereby said combined static and dynamic lifting forces are sufficient to lift large weights or to provide a strong negative dynamic lift for overcoming said static lift and moving said aircraft towards the ground, said structural assembly comprising a girder network emanating substantially from the center of said balloon chamber, an indentation in the bottom of said balloon chamber having its apex disposed substantially at the center of said balloon chamber, a control console being disposed below said balloon chamber, rotatable joint means connecting said control console substantially to the center of said girder network, and a stabilizing device being connected to said control console for preventing it from rotating with said balloon chamber.
- 8. A composite aircraft as set forth in claim 7 wherein said girder network comprises a substantially polygonal network.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS, IF ANY
This application is a continuation-in-part of copending commonly assigned application for U.S. Letters Patent Ser. No. 357,636, filed May 7, 1973, by this same inventor, issuing as U.S. Pat. No. 3,856,236.
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