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US Patent 10926874 Hybrid propulsion vertical take-off and landing aircraft

Patent 10926874 was granted and assigned to Aurora Flight Sciences on February, 2021 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

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Patent Applicant
Aurora Flight Sciences
Aurora Flight Sciences
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Current Assignee
Aurora Flight Sciences
Aurora Flight Sciences
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Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
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Patent Number
109268740
Patent Inventor Names
Francesco Giannini0
Daniel Cottrell0
Dorian Colas0
Herbert E. Hunter0
Jean-Charles Lede0
Jonathan Grohs0
Martin Gomez0
Steve Petullo0
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Date of Patent
February 23, 2021
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Patent Application Number
154038180
Date Filed
January 11, 2017
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Patent Citations Received
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US Patent 11492099 Aircraft nacelle having electric motor and thrust reversing air exhaust flaps
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US Patent 11518499 Nacelle for an aircraft aft fan
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US Patent 11634232 Hybrid propulsion systems for an electric aircraft
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US Patent 11634212 Control system for an aircraft and a method of operating the control system
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US Patent 11634230 Hybrid flight vehicle using engine gyro effect for stabilization
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US Patent 11639230 System for an integral hybrid electric aircraft
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US Patent 11686751 Methods and systems for electric propulsor fault detection
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US Patent 11353511 Methods and systems for electric propulsor fault detection
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Patent Primary Examiner
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Medhat Badawi
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Patent abstract

A hybrid propulsion aircraft is described having a distributed electric propulsion system. The distributed electric propulsion system includes a turbo shaft engine that drives one or more generators through a gearbox. The generator provides AC power to a plurality of ducted fans (each being driven by an electric motor). The ducted fans may be integrated with the hybrid propulsion aircraft's wings. The wings can be pivotally attached to the fuselage, thereby allowing for vertical take-off and landing. The design of the hybrid propulsion aircraft mitigates undesirable transient behavior traditionally encountered during a transition from vertical flight to horizontal flight. Moreover, the hybrid propulsion aircraft offers a fast, constant-altitude transition, without requiring a climb or dive to transition. It also offers increased efficiency in both hover and forward flight versus other VTOL aircraft and a higher forward max speed than traditional rotorcraft.

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