Claims
- 1. An aircraft comprising a fuselage body constructed and arranged for propulsion in air, said body being substantially symmetrical and having vertical and horizontal longitudinal planes, and an integrated lift, propulsion and steering system including four cycloidal propellers grouped in pairs on said fuselage body, one pair at the front and one pair at the rear of the body, each cycloidal propeller having a horizontal axis of rotation and comprising a flat ring having a horizontal axis, a circular array of identical horizontal blades, each free to turn about an axis perpendicular to said ring, said blades being supported from said ring at the periphery thereof, connectingrods extending parallel to the plane of said ring and coupled to the blades for turning the same to vary the angle of net thrust produced by the blades, and a common control head coupled to said connecting rods to operate the same and which may be eccentrically adjusted with respect to the axis of rotation of said propeller to vary the angle of thrust produced by said propeller within a vertical plane, said two pairs of cycloidal propellers being symmetrical with respect to the center of symmetry of the aircraft, the front pair being below the horizontal plane of symmetry, the rear pair above said plane, the two propellers of the same pair being co-axial and symmetrical with respect to the longitudinal vertical plane of symmetry, the propellers all rotating in the same direction, a system of four auxiliary screws having blades which are free to turn and reversible, with an axis perpendicular to the longitudinal vertical plane of symmetry, said fuselage body including four flat parts, two on the longitudinal horizontal axis of symmetry at the front and at the rear and two on the transverse vertical axis of symmetry, at the top and bottom of the aircraft, stream-lined cross members mounted in said flat parts and suspending the screws therein, the two front and rear screws and the flat parts associated therewith being supported for rotation through 90.degree. about a horizontal longitudinal axis to make the thrusts of the two corresponding screws vertical for take-off and landing operations.
- 2. An aircraft as claimed in claim 1, in which the four propellers can be regulated to give four vertical thrusts which are equal and in the same direction for take-off and landing of the aircraft or four thrusts which are equal and in the same direction, inclined towards the horizontal, for horizontal cruising flight, the resultant of these four thrusts exactly counterbalancing the resultant of the aerodynamic forces exerted on the aircraft due to its flight, the resultant of the thrusts of the four propellers and those of the aerodynamic forces being applied at a point located substantially at the center point of symmetry of the fuselage body.
- 3. An aircraft as claimed in claim 1 comprising a landing gear including four feet which can be retracted when in flight, said feet being arranged symmetrically in pairs with respect to the longitudinal and transverse vertical planes of symmetry of the body, at least one wheel supported by each foot, for rolling on the ground about a horizontal axis and also for pivoting movement about a vertical axis to facilitate pivoting in place or translation movement of the aircraft parallel to itself.
- 4. An aircraft as claimed in claim 1 comprising a hook supported from said body at the lower surface thereof on a vertical line through the center of gravity, said hook being rotatable about a vertical axis and securely connected to said body to enable it to grasp, lift, convey or deposit loads.
- 5. An aircraft as claimed in claim 1 comprising a pilot's cabin housed in said fuselage body at the front end part thereof so as to be confined within the outer contour of said body.
- 6. An aircraft as claimed in claim 1 comprising hook means on said fuselage body for securing an inert craft thereon.
- 7. An aircraft as claimed in claim 6 wherein the inert craft includes an upper rigid horizontal platform adapted for being detachably secured to said hook means.
- 8. An aircraft as claimed in claim 7 wherein the inert craft includes screw propellers.
- 9. An aircraft as claimed in claim 1 comprising an individual electric drive motor for each of the four propellers and the four auxiliary screws, each of said individual motors having a horizontal output shaft, said motors being mounted inside said body, a common generator for all of said motors and a gas turbine having a horizontal axis parallel to the longitudinal axis of the body and located in a bottom portion of said body, said turbine being drivingly coupled to the generator, said turbine including an air compressor which has a lower front air inlet and a lower rear nozzle in the shape of a Y for discharge of exhaust gases.
- 10. An aircraft comprising a fuselage body constructed and arranged for propulsion in air, said body being substantially symmetrical and having vertical and horizontal longitudinal planes, and an integrated lift, propulsion and steering system including four cycloidal propellers grouped in pair on said fuselage body, one pair at the front and one pair at the rear of the body, each cycloidal propeller having a horizontal axis of rotation and comprising a flat ring having a horizontal axis, a circular array of identical horizontal blades, each free to turn about an axis perpendicular to said ring, said blades being supported from said ring at the periphery thereof, connectingrods extending parallel to the plane of said ring and coupled to the blades for turning the same to vary the angle of net thrust produced by the blades, a common control head coupled to said connecting rods to operate the same and which may be eccentrically adjusted with respect to the axis of rotation of said propeller to vary the angle of thrust produced by said propeller within a vertical plane, and a hollow drive shaft for driving each propeller, said control head including means for swivelling the connecting-rods of the propeller, comprising a control lever passing inside said hollow shaft, a central swivel joint for said control lever which is stationary, two movable swivel joints at the end of the lever and two stationary hydraulic cylinders disposed at 90.degree. with respect to each other coupled to the inner of the movable swivel joints.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a division of copending application Ser. No. 354,797 filed Apr. 26, 1973 (now abandoned) and claims the priority of the application filed in France on Apr. 26, 1972. The application is also related to Ser. No. 515,684 filed Oct. 16, 1974 which in turn is a division of application Ser. No. 354,791 filed Apr. 26, 1973 and issued as U.S. Pat. No. 3,865,060.
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Divisions (1)
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