IP Library Granted Patent US 9,764,820
Granted Patent B2
US 9,764,820 · App. 14/587,683 · Granted Sep 19, 2017

Horizontal tail surface

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Patent No.
US 9,764,820
App. No.
14/587,683
Granted
Sep 19, 2017
Kind
B2
Abstract

An aerial vehicle including a fuselage, a main wing attached to the fuselage, a support structure extending upwardly from the fuselage and having a front surface facing the main wing, an overhang positioned on a top of the support structure and extending towards the main wing, one or more rotating actuators positioned on the overhang, a rear elevator attached to the one or more rotating actuators that are configured to move the rear elevator from a flying mode position where a leading edge of the rear elevator faces the main wing to a hover mode position where the major surfaces of the rear elevator faces the main wing, and wherein the major surfaces of the rear elevator remain in front of the front surface of the support structure when the rear elevator is moved from the flying mode position to the hover mode position.

Claims (25)

1. An aerial vehicle, comprising:

a fuselage;

a main wing attached to the fuselage;

a support structure extending upwardly from the fuselage, the support structure having a leading surface facing towards the main wing;

an overhang positioned on a top of the support structure and extending towards the main wing beyond the leading surface of the support structure such that the overhang is positioned above the fuselage;

one or more rotating actuators positioned on the overhang;

a rear elevator having a leading edge and a trailing edge and having a first major surface disposed opposite of a second major surface, the rear elevator attached to the one or more rotating actuators;

wherein the one or more rotating actuators are configured to move the rear elevator from a flying mode position where the leading edge of the rear elevator faces the main wing to a hover mode position where the first major surface of the rear elevator faces the main wing; and

wherein the first and second major surfaces of the rear elevator are positioned in front of the leading surface of the support structure when the rear elevator is in the hover mode position.

2. The aerial vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the leading edge of the rear elevator extends continuously from a first end of the rear elevator to a second end of the rear elevator.

3. The aerial vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the rear elevator has a main spar and the rear elevator is attached to one or more rotating actuators at a position behind the main spar.

4. An aerial vehicle, comprising:

a fuselage;

a main wing attached to the fuselage;

a support structure extending upwardly from the fuselage, the support structure having a front surface facing the main wing;

an overhang positioned on a top of the support structure and extending towards the main wing;

one or more rotating actuators positioned on the overhang;

a rear elevator having a leading edge and a trailing edge and having a first major surface disposed opposite of a second major surface, the rear elevator attached to the one or more rotating actuators;

wherein the one or more rotating actuators are configured to move the rear elevator from a flying mode position where the leading edge of the rear elevator faces the main wing to a hover mode position where the first major surface of the rear elevator faces the main wing;

wherein the first and second major surfaces of the rear elevator are positioned in front of the front surface of the support structure when the rear elevator is in the hover mode position; and

wherein the rear elevator has a rear cutout positioned behind the one or more rotating actuators that conforms to outer surfaces of the overhang when the rear elevator is in the flying mode, and wherein gaps of one inch or less exist between the rear cutout and outer surface of the overhang when the rear elevator is deflected +/−15 degrees in the flying mode position.

5. The aerial vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the trailing edge of the rear elevator is positioned in front of a rudder located on the support structure.

6. The aerial vehicle of claim 1 , wherein an aerodynamic center of the rear elevator is aligned within 4 inches of a center of rotation of the rear elevator.

7. The aerial vehicle of claim 4 , wherein the rear cutout includes inwardly angled surfaces at the trailing edge of the rear elevator.

8. The aerial vehicle of claim 1 , wherein a center of mass of the rear elevator is aligned within 4 inches of a center of rotation of the rear elevator at a center of the rear elevator where the rear elevator is attached to the one or more rotating actuators.

Assignments (5)
CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE THE REMOVAL OF THE INCORRECTLY RECORDED APPLICATION NUMBERS 14/149802 AND 15/419313 PREVIOUSLY RECORDED AT REEL: 44144 FRAME: 1. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE CHANGE OF NAME. Recorded Mar 4, 2024
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 15, 2019
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From: GOOGLE INC.
To: GOOGLE LLC
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