Claims
- 1. A take-off and landing platform means for supporting a powered V/STOL type airplane thereon above a ground plane in any azimuth position and effective for all such positions to direct airplane engine exhaust gases away from the airplane so as to prevent formation and rising of a fountain jet of exhaust gas beneath the airplane comprising:
- a substantially unitary, horizontal support platform sized and adapted to support a powered V/STOL type airplane thereon in any azimuth position during landing, takeoff and when at rest;
- support beam means for spacing the platform at a predetermined height above the ground plane for supporting the weight of a said V/STOL type airplane and said platform;
- said platform comprising a gas flow directing floor portion of spaced-apart exhaust gas deflecting vanes connecting between and supported at their end portions by said support beam means;
- said vanes fixedly arranged in a substantially horizontal plane and extending over substantially the entire area of said platform;
- said vanes adapted to be positioned in substantially unobstructed relation to the landing area ground plane with their upper and lower edges spaced above said ground plane by said beam means;
- said vanes curving in the vertical direction downward and outward toward the outer perimeter of the platform to direct substantially all of the engine exhaust gases impinging thereon away from beneath said airplane positioned over said platform by passing the gases via said curved vanes to below said platform then outward in substantially unobstructed flow beneath the flow directing vanes beyond the platform perimeter; and
- a horizontal open-work reticulated grid means overlying said vanes for walking thereon.
- 2. The platform means according to claim 1 wherein the perimeter of said platform bounds the landing area for touchdown of landing gear of the airplane.
- 3. The platform means according to claim 2 wherein the support beam means is attached at the perimeter of the platform.
- 4. The platform means according to claim 3 wherein each of said vanes is substantially equal in height from their lower edges to their upper edges.
- 5. A platform for take-off, landing, and support of a V/STOL airplane in any azimuth position above the ground plane supporting the platform to control ground effect produced by a propulsive jet exhaust therefrom comprising:
- a plurality of jet exhaust directing vanes having upper and lower edges and forming a floor of vanes extending substantially continuously between opposite sides of said platform for supporting the weight of the airplane, in any azimuth position and for directing propulsive jet exhaust flow therefrom so as to control ground effect in any azimuth position of the airplane;
- support means extending between the ground plane and the floor for maintaining the floor above the ground plane;
- said vanes being secured in fixed positions to the support means and being curved in transverse cross-section;
- said upper edges of the vanes lying in a single plane and said lower edges of the vanes being spaced directly above the ground plane to direct the exhaust to beneath the floor and over the ground plane so as to exit from beneath the platform substantially entirely transversely of said vanes;
- said support means comprising portions forming wall means fixed at the ends of said vanes at opposite sides of said platform so as substantially to prevent the exhaust from flowing outward from beneath the platform in directions along and parallel to the vanes; and
- grid means mounted over the upper edges of the vanes for distributing weight of the airplane over at least some of said vanes and for walking thereon, the grid means having a plurality of apertures of smaller dimensions than the distance between the vanes.
- 6. The platform of claim 5 in which said support means provides for maintaining said floor stationarily fixed in position relative to the ground plane.
- 7. The platform of claim 5 in which at least some of said lower edges of said vanes define an underside plane of said floor which is positioned at substantially a uniform height above the ground plane over substantially the full extent of said floor.
- 8. The platform of claim 5 in which said floor is substantially unobstructed between the lower edges of the vanes and the ground plane.
- 9. The platform of claim 8 in which the distance from the ground plane to the plane containing the upper edges of the vanes is 0.5 to 2.0 times the largest engine nozzle diameter of an airplane thereover at take-off and landing.
- 10. The platform of claim 8 wherein each of said vanes is connected to said support means along substantially the entire curvature of said vane ends.
- 11. A platform for take-off, landing, and support of a V/STOL airplane in any azimuth position above the ground plane supporting the platform to control ground effect produced by a propulsive jet exhaust therefrom comprising:
- a plurality of jet exhaust directing vanes having upper and lower edges and forming a floor of vanes between opposite sides of said platform for supporting the weight of the airplane in any azimuth position and for directing propulsive jet exhaust flow therefrom;
- support means extending between the ground plane and the floor for maintaining the floor above the ground plane;
- said vanes being secured in fixed positions to the support means and being curved in transverse cross-section;
- said upper edges of the vanes lying in a single plane and said lower edges of the vanes being spaced directly above the ground plane to direct the exhaust to beneath the floor and over the ground plane;
- said support means comprising portions forming wall means fixed at ends of said vanes at opposite sides of said platform so as to prevent the exhaust from flowing outward from beneath the platform in directions along and parallel to the vanes;
- said wall means comprising solid walls extending from said floor to the ground plane; and
- grid means mounted over the upper edges of the vanes for distributing weight of the airplane over at least some of said vanes and for walking thereon, the grid means having a plurality of apertures of smaller dimensions than the distance between the vanes.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation of Ser. No. 218,983 filed Dec. 22, 1980 now abandoned.
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