US 12,134,457 B2
Configurable buoyancy and geometry (CBAG) airship
Charles G Bagg, Leominster, MA (US)
Filed by Charles G Bagg, Leominster, MA (US)
Filed on Jun. 9, 2022, as Appl. No. 17/806,160.
Prior Publication US 2023/0399093 A1, Dec. 14, 2023
Int. Cl. B64B 1/62 (2006.01); B64B 1/08 (2006.01)
CPC B64B 1/62 (2013.01) [B64B 1/08 (2013.01); B64B 2201/00 (2013.01)] 6 Claims
OG exemplary drawing
 
1. A “Configurable Buoyancy And Geometry” (hereinafter abbreviated CBAG) airship comprising
a gas-tight envelope containing a partial fill of buoyant gas, said buoyant gas thus being at less than atmospheric pressure, said envelope being supported by a plurality of springy flexible longitudinal ribs arranged in a radial pattern about and bowed outwardly from a geometric center axis, said ribs having front ends fastened to a nose assembly and back ends fastened to a tail assembly, and
a tensioning mechanism connected between said nose assembly and said tail assembly which can be adjusted to pull said nose assembly and said tail assembly closer together thus causing said ribs to bow further outward increasing said geometry and buoyancy of the CBAG airship toward a maximum, said tensioning mechanism which can also be adjusted to allow said nose assembly and said tail assembly to move further apart thus allowing said ribs to bow less outwardly decreasing said geometry and buoyancy to a minimum, each of said ribs comprising an outer shell and two inner shells, said outer shell having a first longitudinal edge with a longitudinal ridge thereon and a second longitudinal edge with a longitudinal groove therein such that when said geometry and buoyancy are adjusted to said minimum, said longitudinal ridge of each outer shell will mate with said longitudinal groove of an adjacent outer shell, thus completely enclosing said lightweight gas-tight envelope in a continuous outer shell, each of said inner shells being attached to said envelope and also to said outer shell.