Ïàòåíò ÑØÀ ¹ | 6089502 |
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Àâòîð(û) | Herrick è äð. |
Äàòà âûäà÷è | 18 èþëÿ 2000 ã. |
An airplane having a fuselage (11), opposed main wings (12), and blunt-leading-edge raked wingtips (8) is provided. Each main wing includes an outboard end (9) and a leading edge (14) having an outboard end leading-edge nose and nose radius. One blunt raked wingtip (8) is located at each main wing outboard end (9) and includes a leading edge (20) swept back from the main wing leading edge (14). Each blunt raked wingtip (8) further includes a plurality of local airfoils each having a leading-edge nose radius and a chord. The nose radius is greater than about 2% of the local chord for the majority of the airfoils. The relative bluntness of the raked wingtips minimizes boundary-layer separation, drag associated with boundary-layer separation, and premature buffeting of the aircraft during low speed flight.
Àâòîðû: | Larry L. Herrick (Redmond, WA), C. Byram Bays-Muchmore (Bellevue, WA), Michael S. Hoffman (Kirkland, WA), Louis L. LeGrand (Seattle, WA), Steven S. Ogg (Carlsbad, CA), Bernard P. Paul, Jr. (Bellevue, WA), Kenneth D. Visser (Seattle, WA), Stephen L. Wells (Bothell, WA) |
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Çàÿâèòåëü: | The Boeing Company (Seattle, WA) |
ID ñåìåéñòâà ïàòåíòîâ | 21960693 |
Íîìåð çàÿâêè: | 09/096,464 |
Äàòà ðåãèñòðàöèè: | 12 èþíÿ 1998 ã. |
Êëàññ ïàòåíòíîé êëàññèôèêàöèè ÑØÀ: | 244/35R; 244/45R |
Êëàññ ñîâìåñòíîé ïàòåíòíîé êëàññèôèêàöèè: | B64C 3/10 (20130101); B64C 23/065 (20130101); Y02T 50/12 (20130101); Y02T 50/164 (20130101) |
Êëàññ ìåæäóíàðîäíîé ïàòåíòíîé êëàññèôèêàöèè (ÌÏÊ): | B64C 23/00 (20060101); B64C 23/06 (20060101); B64C 003/10 () |
Îáëàñòü ïîèñêà: | ;244/35R,198,199,45R |
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"Wind Tunnel Tests Favor Raked Tip Wings," by Debbie Nomaguchi, Boeing News, published Jun. 27, 1997.. |