US1855534A - Turret type hangar for airplanes - Google Patents

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US1855534A
US1855534A US444310A US44431030A US1855534A US 1855534 A US1855534 A US 1855534A US 444310 A US444310 A US 444310A US 44431030 A US44431030 A US 44431030A US 1855534 A US1855534 A US 1855534A
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  • thepresent practice in the construction of hangars for aircraft is to suppl the building with aplurality of doors, so t iat the aircraft may leave the building in the desired and necessary direction.
  • the provision of a plurality of doors on a hangar for the purpose specified has turned out to be a source of much annoyance and trouble, and the present invention aims to provide a novel construction by which a plurality of doors in a building of the type referred to may be avoided.
  • Figure 1 shows in horizontal section, a device constructed in accordance with the invention
  • Figure 2 is an elevation
  • Figure 3 is a vertical transverse section
  • Figure 4. is an enlarged vertical sectional detail
  • Figure 5 is a fragmental top plan in which parts are broken away;
  • Figure 6 is a fragmental bottom plan in which parts are broken away.-
  • the device forming the subject matter of this application comprises a hangar includ-' ing a building having a single doorway, a door for the doorway, a turntable within the building and adapted to carry airplanes, and means for rotating the turntable so as to bring any desired airplane to the single door for delivery or flight.
  • first floor section 4 mounted by a first floor section 4, and the outer wall carrying an annular second floor 5, there being a space between the annular floor 5 and the central floor section 4.
  • a track 60 disposed within the track 6,- the tracks-6 and 7, each, being in the form of a ring.
  • a track 60 On the upper edge of the inner wall 3 is mounted a track 60, preferably in the form of an angle member, presenting a'vertical surface toward the outer wall 2.
  • the building itself may be of any desired contour. It is .shown in Figure l'as being twelve-sided, but that construction may be departed from.
  • the wall 8 of the-building is supported on the floor 5.
  • the wall 8 carries the roof9, and the roof is supported centrall by a post 10 which finds a footing on the oor section 4.
  • the wall 8 has a single doorway 11, controlled by a door 12, which floor 5 and the central floor section 4. Any
  • rollers 16 are journaled on the inner edge of the turntable 15, with their axes disposed vertically. The rollers 16 cooperate with the track 60 to keep the turntable centralized and in proper relation to the tracks 6 and 7, the turntable carrying inner rollers 17 which traverse the track 7, and outer rollers 18 which traverse the track 6.
  • the same may be provided about its edge with a pulley 19 engaged with an endless flexible element 20 cooperatingwith a pulley 21 on a motor 22 housed in a casing 23 under the floor 5, or arranged elsewhere.
  • the door 12 is opene and the airplanes'fl are moved one 5 at a time on to the turntable 15.
  • the turntable 15 is rotated to bring a new space before the doorway 11, and one plane after another may be mounted on the turntable until the turntable is full.
  • the turntable When it is desired to remove any particular plane, the turntable may be rotated to bring that plane up to the doorway 11,whereupon the selected plane may be removed from the hangar.
  • the device is simple in construction but it afl'ords a means whereby a plurality of doors, C extending all the way around the periphery of the hangar, may be dispensed with.
  • a hangar comprising a horizontal annular foundation provided at its inner edge, with a vertical annular inner wall and provided at its outer edge with a vertical annular outer wall, a first floor closin the top of the inner 30 wall and carried there a second annular floor carried by the upper edge of the outer wall and projecting outwardly therefrom, an annular turntable disposed between the floors, in substantially horizontal alinement therewith, the second floor forming a runway about the turntable and adapted to be overhun by the wings of a plane on the turntable and giving access to the planes on the turntable, means for sup rting the turntable for move- I ment on the oundation, between the walls, anti-friction devices supported between the inner edge of the turntable and the inner wall and retaining the turntable for rotation about .
  • a vertical axis a building supported on the 46 second floor and housing the second floor and the turntable, and a post supportin the top of the building centrally from the rst floor.

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Abril 26, 1932. G' W WILLIAMS. JR I 1,855,534
I I TURRET TYPE HANGAR FOR AIRPLANES 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 Filed April '14, 1930 1y, may be made, as to details, in various ways,
Patented Apr. 26, 1932 UNITED s'rA rEs PATENT, OFFICE GEORGE W. WILLIAMS, Ht, 0] TEMPLE, TEXAS; PAI ILINE WILLIAMB'EXECUTRIZ OF SAID GEORGE W. WILLIAMS, JR, DECEASED runner TYPE naireen non Amrmns Application filed April 14,
By way of explanation, it may be stated that thepresent practice in the construction of hangars for aircraft is to suppl the building with aplurality of doors, so t iat the aircraft may leave the building in the desired and necessary direction. The provision of a plurality of doors on a hangar for the purpose specified has turned out to be a source of much annoyance and trouble, and the present invention aims to provide a novel construction by which a plurality of doors in a building of the type referred to may be avoided.
It is within the province of the disclosure to improve, generally and to enhance the utili-. 1n ty of devices of that sort to WhlCh the invention appertains.
present With the foregoing and other objects in view, which will appear as the description proceeds, the invention resides in the combination and arrangement of parts and in the details of construction hereinafter described and claimed, it being understood that changes may be made in the precise embodiment of the invention herein disclosed, within the scope of what is claimed, without departing from the spirit of the invention.
' In the accompanying drawings:
Figure 1 shows in horizontal section, a device constructed in accordance with the invention;
Figure 2 is an elevation; v
Figure 3 is a vertical transverse section;
Figure 4. is an enlarged vertical sectional detail;
Figure 5 is a fragmental top plan in which parts are broken away;
Figure 6 is a fragmental bottom plan in which parts are broken away.-
The device forming the subject matter of this application comprises a hangar includ-' ing a building having a single doorway, a door for the doorway, a turntable within the building and adapted to carry airplanes, and means for rotating the turntable so as to bring any desired airplane to the single door for delivery or flight.
The construction above referred to, broadand one embodiment of the invention, only,
has been shown in the drawings, it being premao. Serial No. 444310,
mounted by a first floor section 4, and the outer wall carrying an annular second floor 5, there being a space between the annular floor 5 and the central floor section 4.
On the foundation 1 there is a track 6,
and a track 7 disposed within the track 6,- the tracks-6 and 7, each, being in the form of a ring. On the upper edge of the inner wall 3 is mounted a track 60, preferably in the form of an angle member, presenting a'vertical surface toward the outer wall 2.
The building itself may be of any desired contour. It is .shown in Figure l'as being twelve-sided, but that construction may be departed from. The wall 8 of the-building is supported on the floor 5. The wall 8 carries the roof9, and the roof is supported centrall by a post 10 which finds a footing on the oor section 4. The wall 8 has a single doorway 11, controlled by a door 12, which floor 5 and the central floor section 4. Any
preferred way may be provided for mounting the turntable 15 and for rotating it. Rollers 16 are journaled on the inner edge of the turntable 15, with their axes disposed vertically. The rollers 16 cooperate with the track 60 to keep the turntable centralized and in proper relation to the tracks 6 and 7, the turntable carrying inner rollers 17 which traverse the track 7, and outer rollers 18 which traverse the track 6.
As to the means for rotating the turntable 15, the same may be provided about its edge with a pulley 19 engaged with an endless flexible element 20 cooperatingwith a pulley 21 on a motor 22 housed in a casing 23 under the floor 5, or arranged elsewhere.
Although a belt drive for rotating the turn- 2 v ,1,s55,5a4
table 15 has been shown, some wish to use another drive and this-is permissible.
-. Indpractical operation, the door 12 is opene and the airplanes'fl are moved one 5 at a time on to the turntable 15. -The turntable 15 is rotated to bring a new space before the doorway 11, and one plane after another may be mounted on the turntable until the turntable is full.
When it is desired to remove any particular plane, the turntable may be rotated to bring that plane up to the doorway 11,whereupon the selected plane may be removed from the hangar.
6 The rotation of the turntable is brought about bytlie motor 22, the pulley 21, and the endless conveyor or belt which cooperates with the large pulley 19 on the edge of the turntable 15. 4
20 The device is simple in construction but it afl'ords a means whereby a plurality of doors, C extending all the way around the periphery of the hangar, may be dispensed with. I
What is claimed is:
26 A hangar comprising a horizontal annular foundation provided at its inner edge, with a vertical annular inner wall and provided at its outer edge with a vertical annular outer wall, a first floor closin the top of the inner 30 wall and carried there a second annular floor carried by the upper edge of the outer wall and projecting outwardly therefrom, an annular turntable disposed between the floors, in substantially horizontal alinement therewith, the second floor forming a runway about the turntable and adapted to be overhun by the wings of a plane on the turntable and giving access to the planes on the turntable, means for sup rting the turntable for move- I ment on the oundation, between the walls, anti-friction devices supported between the inner edge of the turntable and the inner wall and retaining the turntable for rotation about .a vertical axis, a building supported on the 46 second floor and housing the second floor and the turntable, and a post supportin the top of the building centrally from the rst floor.
In testimony that I claim the foregoing as my own, I have hereto afiixed my si ature.
GEORGE W. WILLIAM JR.
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US2587353A (en) * 1946-04-25 1952-02-26 Howard J Marschak Circular building
US3075654A (en) * 1958-09-29 1963-01-29 James E Wheeler Circular airplane hangar
US3398843A (en) * 1966-05-23 1968-08-27 Clark W. Smith Airplane hangar
US3670464A (en) * 1970-05-06 1972-06-20 Robert C Cutter Aircraft hangars
US3855755A (en) * 1973-08-30 1974-12-24 Rolair Syst Inc Rotatable building structure having fluid bearings
US3915319A (en) * 1973-12-26 1975-10-28 Robert W Fairburn Rotatable aircraft storage apparatus
FR2727149A1 (en) * 1994-11-17 1996-05-24 Perret Yves Kiosk for sale of goods in halls, shopping malls, public places, other shops
US5988564A (en) * 1998-02-11 1999-11-23 Lee Precision Inc. Aircraft turnaround apparatus
US6155003A (en) * 1999-08-30 2000-12-05 Smith; Clark W. Vehicle storage building
US20060248808A1 (en) * 2005-04-07 2006-11-09 Alfredo Netto Rotating system for buildings in general
US20090223164A1 (en) * 2008-03-07 2009-09-10 Structural Components Llc Vertical rotating aerodynamic tower

Cited By (11)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2587353A (en) * 1946-04-25 1952-02-26 Howard J Marschak Circular building
US3075654A (en) * 1958-09-29 1963-01-29 James E Wheeler Circular airplane hangar
US3398843A (en) * 1966-05-23 1968-08-27 Clark W. Smith Airplane hangar
US3670464A (en) * 1970-05-06 1972-06-20 Robert C Cutter Aircraft hangars
US3855755A (en) * 1973-08-30 1974-12-24 Rolair Syst Inc Rotatable building structure having fluid bearings
US3915319A (en) * 1973-12-26 1975-10-28 Robert W Fairburn Rotatable aircraft storage apparatus
FR2727149A1 (en) * 1994-11-17 1996-05-24 Perret Yves Kiosk for sale of goods in halls, shopping malls, public places, other shops
US5988564A (en) * 1998-02-11 1999-11-23 Lee Precision Inc. Aircraft turnaround apparatus
US6155003A (en) * 1999-08-30 2000-12-05 Smith; Clark W. Vehicle storage building
US20060248808A1 (en) * 2005-04-07 2006-11-09 Alfredo Netto Rotating system for buildings in general
US20090223164A1 (en) * 2008-03-07 2009-09-10 Structural Components Llc Vertical rotating aerodynamic tower

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