Aeronautics and astronautics – Aircraft – heavier-than-air – Airplane and fluid sustained
Patent
1989-12-18
1993-03-02
Peters, Jr., Joseph F.
Aeronautics and astronautics
Aircraft, heavier-than-air
Airplane and fluid sustained
244 34A, 244 39, 244 1711, 244 1723, 244 6, B64C 2722
Patent
active
051902427
ABSTRACT:
An elongate helicopter body including an orthogonally mounted rotatable and pivotally positionable rotor shaft fixedly mounting a solid, annular, convex blade member defined by a parabolic convex curve and terminating in an annular rim, wherein the rim is aligned generally orthogonal to the rotor shaft. Propulsion is provided by an enclosed CO2 cartridge, or alternatively a propulsion propeller in alignment with the body of the helicopter. Modifications of the instant invention include a lift propeller mounted underlying or overlying the solid blade and is of a generally equal diameter to that defined by the blade.
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Gilden Leon
Palomar Linda L.
Peters Jr. Joseph F.
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