Claims
- 1. A rotating ramjet propelled vehicle comprising:
- a generally cylindrical outer shell body that rotates about a longitudinal axis, said outer shell body having forward and rearward ends;
- means, within and at the forward end of said outer shell body, for receiving intake air;
- means, within said outer shell body and positioned between said forward and rearward ends of said outer shell body, for providing combustion with said intake air thereby providing propulsion gases;
- means, separating said combustion means from said outer shell body, for rotatably mounting said combustion means within said outer shell body to allow said combustion means to rotate about the longitudinal axis at a slower rate than said outer shell body; and
- means, within and at the rearward end of said outer shell body for expelling the propulsion gases generated by the combustion means.
- 2. A rotating ramjet propelled vehicle as recited in claim 1 wherein said means for rotatably mounting said combustion means comprises a plurality of slip rings.
- 3. A rotating ramjet propelled vehicle as recited in claim 2 wherein each slip ring has an outer ring and an inner ring in a coaxial arrangement separated by bearings, where each outer ring is seated snugly against the inner surface of said shell body while each inner ring surrounds said combustion means.
- 4. A rotating ramjet propelled vehicle as recited in claim 3 wherein said means for providing combustion comprises a generally cylindrical tubular member with a layer of solid fuel grain bonded to the inner surface of said tubular member.
- 5. A rotating ramjet propelled vehicle comprising:
- a generally cylindrical shell body that rotates about a longitudinal axis at a particular rate, said shell body having forward and rearward ends;
- an air-intake member, disposed within and at said forward end of said shell body, having a passage extending therethrough for intaking and discharging air;
- a generally cylindrical combustor disposed within and in axial alignment with said shell body positioned between said forward and rearward ends of said shell body, said combustor having a combustor inlet for receiving the air from said air-intake member and a combustor outlet for discharging gases from the combustion process within said combustor;
- a plurality of slip rings surrounding said combustor, wherein each slip ring has an outer ring and an inner ring in coaxial arrangement separated by bearings, where each outer ring is seated snugly against the inner surface of said shell body while each inner ring surrounds said combustor for allowing said combustor to rotate about the longitudinal axis at a slower rate than said shell body; and
- a nozzle member disposed within and at said rearward end of said shell body, having a nozzle inlet for receiving the gases from said combustor and a nozzle outlet for discharging the gases from said ramjet vehicle; whereby the combustion process within said combustor is made more reliable and efficient by allowing said combustor to rotate at a slower rate than the particular rate of the shell body.
- 6. A rotating ramjet propelled vehicle as recited in claim 5 further comprising tubular spacers surrounding said combustor and disposed between said plurality of slip rings.
- 7. A rotating ramjet propelled vehicle as recited in claim 5 wherein said bearings are ball-bearings.
- 8. A rotating ramjet propelled vehicle as recited in claim 5 wherein said bearings are roller-bearings.
RIGHTS OF THE GOVERNMENT
The invention described herein may be manufactured, used and licensed by or for the United States Government for Governmental purposes without payment to me of any royalty thereon.
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