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US Patent 11851154 Lateral propulsion systems and architectures for high altitude balloons

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Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
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Patent Number
118511540
Patent Inventor Names
Matthew Knoll0
Aaron Fan0
Michael Eglington0
Ewout van Bekkum0
Jonathan Nutzmann0
Jacques Gagne0
Daniel Luebke0
Sameera Ponda0
Date of Patent
December 26, 2023
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Patent Application Number
175600120
Date Filed
December 22, 2021
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Patent Citations
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US Patent 7469857 System and method for altitude control
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US Patent 8825232 Systems and applications of lighter-than-air (LTA) platforms
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US Patent 8967533 Balloon power sources with a buoyancy trade-off
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US Patent 9139279 Systems and methods for long endurance airship operations
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US Patent 9296461 Superpressure polyethylene balloon with load tapes
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US Patent 9327619 Child safety seat
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US Patent 9327818 Ballonet for a balloon
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US Patent 9329600 Balloon power sources with a buoyancy trade-off
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Patent Primary Examiner
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Christopher D Hutchens
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B64B 1/30
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B64B 1/36
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B64B 1/44
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Patent abstract

Aspects of the technology relate to propulsion systems for high altitude, long duration balloons, such as balloons that operate in the stratosphere for weeks, months or longer. A propeller assembly is used to provide lateral directional adjustments, which allows the balloon to spend more time over a desired region, reduce the return time to the desired region, reduce fleet overprovisioning, and increases the safety case by additional controls and avoidance abilities. A control assembly manages operation of the propeller assembly, including setting the pointing direction, speed of rotation and determining when to turn on the propeller and for how long. The propulsion system including the control and propeller assemblies is rotatable around a connection member of the balloon. Such rotation is independently adjustable from any rotation of the balloon's payload. The propeller blades may be made of plastic, which reduces weight and cost while providing sufficient speed at stratospheric altitudes.

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