Патент США № | 5039032 |
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Автор(ы) | Rudolph |
Дата выдачи | 13 августа 1991 г. |
A highly tapered wing tip extension added to the tip of an existing swept, trapezoidal airplane wing for reducing high speed drag significantly. A smaller, highly swept, extension does not require a leading edge device to protect against low speed stall. A larger, less swept, extension requires a tapered slat for which two mechanisms are presented. The principles of the present invention are also applicable to the design of new aircraft.
Авторы: | Peter K. C. Rudolph (Seattle, WA) |
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Заявитель: | The Boeing Company (Seattle, WA) |
ID семейства патентов | 26953238 |
Номер заявки: | 07/354,165 |
Дата регистрации: | 19 мая 1989 г. |
Application Number | Filing Date | Patent Number | Issue Date | ||
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268647 | Nov 7, 1988 | ||||
920017 | Oct 17, 1986 | ||||
Класс патентной классификации США: | 244/35R; 244/124; 244/35A; 244/45R |
Класс совместной патентной классификации: | B64C 3/10 (20130101); B64C 23/065 (20130101); Y02T 50/164 (20130101); Y02T 50/12 (20130101) |
Класс международной патентной классификации (МПК): | B64C 23/06 (20060101); B64C 23/00 (20060101); B64C 3/10 (20060101); B64C 3/00 (20060101); B64C 003/10 () |
Область поиска: | ;244/119,218,210,35R,124,35A,45R |
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SAE Technical Paper 851770, "Swept Wing-Tip Shapes for Low-Speed Airplanes", by C. P. van Dam, Oct. 14-17, 1985. . NASA Technical Paper 1020, "Theoretical Parametric Study of the Relative Advantages of Winglets and Wing-Tip Extensions", by Harry H. Heyson et al., 1977. . Aviation Week & Space Technology, pp. 65-67, "Dornier Expects Extensive Sensing, Surveillance Demand for DO 228", by Michael Feazel, Sep. 9, 1985. . Aviation Week, pp. 30-33, "Theory of the Inversely Tapered Wing", by Robert McLarren, Mar. 21, 1949.. |