Apparatus for producing a continuous sonic boom

Acoustics – Diaphragm – With direct mechanical connection to drive unit

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C181S162000, C116S13700R, C116S140000, C116S144000

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07918309

ABSTRACT:
Herein taught is an apparatus for producing a continuous sonic boom that is simplified having few components. Namely, a motor, a rotating motor shaft, a rotor and a power source. The rotor is interconnected onto the rotating motor shaft, thus upon energizing, the motor rotates the rotor faster than the speed of sound resulting in production of a continuous sonic boom. Also, the rotor includes various configurations and the tips thereof are variable in shape and size. Furthermore, the apparatus is contained within different types of support means and also we provide a deflective sonic wave focal point projection mechanism.

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