Jaunt Air Mobility, LLC

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B64C 27/26 - Compound rotorcraft, i.e. aircraft using in flight the features of both aeroplane and rotorcraft characterised by provision of fixed wings 3
B64C 27/00 - RotorcraftRotors peculiar thereto 2
B64C 27/08 - Helicopters with two or more rotors 2
B64C 29/00 - Aircraft capable of landing or taking-off vertically, e.g. vertical take-off and landing [VTOL] aircraft 2
B63H 3/02 - Propeller-blade pitch changing actuated by control element coaxial with propeller shaft, e.g. the control element being rotary 1
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45 - Legal and security services; personal services for individuals. 1
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1.

MAST DAMPENER FOR A ROTORCRAFT

      
Application Number 17943732
Status Pending
Filing Date 2022-09-13
First Publication Date 2023-06-22
Owner Jaunt Air Mobility, LLC (USA)
Inventor
  • Carter, Jr., Jay W.
  • Lewis, Jeffrey R.
  • Robinson, M. Keith

Abstract

A system to prevent or limit resonance in a rotocraft. The system comprises an airframe, a rotor system having a natural frequency and including a rotor and a mast attached to the airframe, and a non-linear spring positioned between the rotor system and the airframe. The rotor system and the airframe are operable to move relative to each other as the rotor system begins to oscillate. The non-linear spring is configured to be deformed when the rotor system and the airframe move relative to each other such that the deformation of the non-linear spring causes the natural frequency of the rotor system to change. Also disclosed is a related method for preventing or limiting resonance in a rotorcraft.

IPC Classes  ?

  • B64C 27/72 - Means acting on blades
  • B64C 27/33 - Rotors having flexing arms
  • B64C 27/26 - Compound rotorcraft, i.e. aircraft using in flight the features of both aeroplane and rotorcraft characterised by provision of fixed wings
  • B64C 27/82 - RotorcraftRotors peculiar thereto characterised by the provision of an auxiliary rotor or fluid-jet device for counter-balancing lifting-rotor torque or changing direction of rotorcraft
  • B64C 27/02 - Gyroplanes
  • B64C 27/57 - Mechanisms for controlling blade adjustment or movement relative to rotor head, e.g. lag-lead movement characterised by the control initiating means, e.g. manually actuated automatic or condition responsive, e.g. responsive to rotor speed, torque or thrust
  • B64C 27/59 - Transmitting means, e.g. interrelated with initiating means or means acting on blades mechanical

2.

Compound rotorcraft with propeller

      
Application Number 17519208
Grant Number 11713113
Status In Force
Filing Date 2021-11-04
First Publication Date 2022-02-24
Grant Date 2023-08-01
Owner Jaunt Air Mobility, LLC (USA)
Inventor
  • Carter, Jr., Jay W.
  • Lewis, Jeffrey R.
  • Peryea, Martin

Abstract

A compound rotorcraft comprises a fuselage, a rotor coupled to the fuselage and a wing mounted to the fuselage. The rotorcraft further comprising a first outboard propeller, a first inboard propeller, a second outboard propeller, and a second inboard propeller. The first outboard propeller having a propeller body and propeller blades, the body mounted to a first wing-half at a first incidence angle. The first inboard propeller having a propeller body and propeller blades, the body mounted to the first wing-half between the first outboard propeller and the fuselage at a second incidence angle. The second outboard propeller having a propeller body and propeller blades, the body mounted to a second wing-half at a third incidence angle. The second inboard propeller comprising a propeller body and propeller blades, the body mounted to a second wing-half between the second outboard propeller in the fuselage at a fourth incidence angle.

IPC Classes  ?

  • B64C 27/26 - Compound rotorcraft, i.e. aircraft using in flight the features of both aeroplane and rotorcraft characterised by provision of fixed wings
  • B64C 29/00 - Aircraft capable of landing or taking-off vertically, e.g. vertical take-off and landing [VTOL] aircraft
  • B64C 27/08 - Helicopters with two or more rotors

3.

JAUNT

      
Serial Number 90906411
Status Pending
Filing Date 2021-08-27
Owner Jaunt Air Mobility LLC ()
NICE Classes  ?
  • 42 - Scientific, technological and industrial services, research and design
  • 45 - Legal and security services; personal services for individuals.

Goods & Services

(Based on Use in Commerce) Scientific and technological services, namely, research and design in the field of aviation; engineering and engineering design services in the field of aviation; technical consultation related to the design of aircraft and aircraft parts; technical consultation related to aerospace engineering (Based on Intent to Use) Licensing of intellectual property

4.

Compound rotorcraft with propeller

      
Application Number 16403479
Grant Number 11174016
Status In Force
Filing Date 2019-05-03
First Publication Date 2019-11-07
Grant Date 2021-11-16
Owner JAUNT AIR MOBILITY, LLC (USA)
Inventor
  • Carter, Jr., Jay W.
  • Lewis, Jeffrey R.
  • Peryea, Martin

Abstract

A compound rotorcraft comprises a fuselage, a rotor coupled to the fuselage and a wing mounted to the fuselage. The rotorcraft further comprising a first outboard propeller, a first inboard propeller, a second outboard propeller, and a second inboard propeller. The first outboard propeller having a propeller body and propeller blades, the body mounted to a first wing-half at a first incidence angle. The first inboard propeller having a propeller body and propeller blades, the body mounted to the first wing-half between the first outboard propeller and the fuselage at a second incidence angle. The second outboard propeller having a propeller body and propeller blades, the body mounted to a second wing-half at a third incidence angle. The second inboard propeller comprising a propeller body and propeller blades, the body mounted to a second wing-half between the second outboard propeller in the fuselage at a fourth incidence angle.

IPC Classes  ?

  • B64C 27/26 - Compound rotorcraft, i.e. aircraft using in flight the features of both aeroplane and rotorcraft characterised by provision of fixed wings
  • B64C 29/00 - Aircraft capable of landing or taking-off vertically, e.g. vertical take-off and landing [VTOL] aircraft
  • B64C 27/08 - Helicopters with two or more rotors

5.

JAUNT AIR MOBILITY

      
Serial Number 88305581
Status Registered
Filing Date 2019-02-18
Registration Date 2019-09-03
Owner JAUNT AIR MOBILITY LLC ()
NICE Classes  ? 12 - Land, air and water vehicles; parts of land vehicles

Goods & Services

vehicles for airborne transportation of people, cargo, and packages, namely, aircrafts

6.

Automatic mechanical control of rotor blade collective pitch

      
Application Number 11280036
Grant Number 07677492
Status In Force
Filing Date 2005-11-16
First Publication Date 2010-03-16
Grant Date 2010-03-16
Owner JAUNT AIR MOBILITY, LLC (USA)
Inventor
  • Carter, Jr., Jay W.
  • Lewis, Jeffrey R.

Abstract

A rotary aircraft has a fuselage with wings and a rotor. The blades of the rotor are twistable about a pitch axis to vary collective pitch. A collective pitch shaft moves in an advancing direction to increase the collective pitch. Weights are mounted to the blades for outward movement along the blades in response to an increase in rotational speed of the blades. A linkage between each of the weights and the collective pitch shaft moves the collective pitch shaft in the advancing direction in response to an increase in rotational speed. A spring acting through a cam mechanism exerts a non linear force in opposition to the outward movement of the blades.

IPC Classes  ?

7.

Rotor aircraft tilting hub with reduced drag rotor head and mast

      
Application Number 11280117
Grant Number 07510377
Status In Force
Filing Date 2005-11-16
First Publication Date 2009-03-31
Grant Date 2009-03-31
Owner JAUNT AIR MOBILITY, LLC (USA)
Inventor
  • Carter, Jr., Jay W.
  • Robinson, M. Keith
  • Mitchell, George D.

Abstract

A rotor aircraft has a tilting hub for cyclic control operated by either a tilting spindle or swash plate mounted to the upper end of the drive shaft. A spinner housing with two separate half portions encloses the hub. The blades of the rotor have root portions that are integrally joined to the separate half portions. During a collective pitch change, the half portions rotate relative to each other, but at advance ratios greater than about 0.7, when the collective can be held constant, the spinner half portions can be in perfect alignment. Concentric control sleeves surround the drive shaft for changing collective pitch as well as cyclic pitch.

IPC Classes  ?

  • B63H 3/02 - Propeller-blade pitch changing actuated by control element coaxial with propeller shaft, e.g. the control element being rotary

8.

Aircraft with rotor vibration isolation

      
Application Number 11280127
Grant Number 07490792
Status In Force
Filing Date 2005-11-16
First Publication Date 2009-02-17
Grant Date 2009-02-17
Owner JAUNT AIR MOBILITY, LLC (USA)
Inventor Carter, Jr., Jay W.

Abstract

A rotor aircraft has a fuselage with a rotor mounted above by a rotor shaft. An arm is pivotally engaged with a lower portion of the rotor shaft and pivotally engaged with the fuselage, enabling the rotor to move with little restriction vertically and horizontal in all directions relative to the fuselage as the rotor rotates in order to isolate rotor oscillations. An infinitely variable air spring is used to counter vertical and fore and aft loads. Damping in the form of elastomeric materials, piston seal friction, and fluid flow through an orifice may be added as required.

IPC Classes  ?

9.

Rotor collective pitch VS Mu to control flapping and mast/rotor tilt to control rotor RPM

      
Application Number 11280064
Grant Number 07448571
Status In Force
Filing Date 2005-11-16
First Publication Date 2008-11-11
Grant Date 2008-11-11
Owner JAUNT AIR MOBILITY, LLC (USA)
Inventor
  • Carter, Jr., Jay W.
  • Lewis, Jeffrey R.

Abstract

A method of operating a rotor aircraft involves measuring an airspeed of the aircraft and a rotational speed of the rotor. A controller determines a Mu of the rotor based on the airspeed of the aircraft and the rotational speed of the rotor. The controller varies the collective pitch of the rotor blades in relationship to the Mu, from an inertia powered jump takeoff, through high speed high advance ratio flight, through a low speed landing approach, to a zero or short roll flare landing. In addition as the rotor is unloaded and the rotor slows down, the controller maintains a minimum rotor RPM with the use of a tilting mast.

IPC Classes  ?

  • B64C 27/52 - Tilting of rotor bodily relative to fuselage