Power plants – Reaction motor – With thrust direction modifying means
Reexamination Certificate
2011-07-19
2011-07-19
Kim, Ted (Department: 3741)
Power plants
Reaction motor
With thrust direction modifying means
C060S228000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07980058
ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to an air compression type engine for aviation. The conventional aircraft engine is complicated in structure, consumes expensive aero fuel, and produces extremely loud noise during operation. Therefore, the present invention employs a turbo-charged air compressor to generate high temperature and high pressure gas in the pressure chamber, and uses the reaction thrust force generated by ejecting the compressed air through the nozzle to make the aircraft vertically take off/land, suspend in the air and fly forwardly. Benefited from the simple structure, the manufacture cost of the aircraft engine can be dramatically decreased. Vertically raising and landing the aircraft can be achieved by changing the ejection directed of the compressed air in the pressure chamber. The commonly used gasoline or diesel, which is cost saving and capable of combusting with a high combustion value, can be used instead of the expensive aviation kerosene. Further, the generated noise is quite small. By means of above arrangement, it is possible to manufacture a jet type manned craft like a car, which can be operated by common people to vertically take off/land and shuttle conveniently in the downtown area through simple operation procedure.
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Office Action in corresponding JP Application 2008-508053, mailed May 17, 2011.
Beyer Law Group LLP
Kim Ted
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