Claims
- 1. Collective pitch change means for a rotor assembly of a gyroplane rotary wing aircraft wherein the rotor assembly is mounted on a rotatable hub and includes a pair of blades attached to opposite ends of a central teter-bar having a pivotal mounting which permits the teter-bar and attached blades to move together in a see-saw type motion, said collective pitch change means comprising: adjustable blade attachment means at each opposed end of the teter-bar for attaching the blades to the teter-bar, each said adjustable blade attachment means including a feathering pivot for permitting rotation of the blades around a feathering axis which extends generally radially from said hub lengthwise along said teter-bar to change the pitch of the blade, pitch adjustment means for rotating the blade relative to the teter-bar around said feathering pivot, said pitch adjustment means including a first actuator mounted on said said teter-bar for limited movement in a direction generally parallel to said feathering axis, spring bias means mounted on said teter-bar for supplying motive force to move said first actuator relative to said teter-bar, and means coupled to said first actuator for exerting a relative force between the teter-bar and the blade to change the pitch of the blade when said first actuator is moved by said spring bias means, simultaneous actuator means for operating both said pitch adjustment means together such that the pitch is changed simultaneously on both blades, and release means for retaining said spring bias means in an energy storage mode in which said spring bias means is restrained from supplying motive force to said first actuators and for selectively releasing said spring bias means from said energy storage mode whereby spring energy moves said first actuators to change the pitch of said blades.
- 2. Collective pitch change means as in claim 1 in which the adjustable blade attachment means at each end of the teter-bar includes a first region where the blade extends approximately parallel and proximate to the teter-bar, and said means coupled to said first actuator for exerting a relative force between the teter-bar and the blade includes means for inserting a wedge between the blade and the teter-bar in said first region to produce relative motion around said feathering pivot between the blade and the teter-bar when said first actuator is moved by said spring bias means.
- 3. Collective pitch change means as in claim 1 in which said simultaneous actuator means includes rack and pinion means on said teter-bar for simultaneously moving both said first actuators relative to the teter-bar.
- 4. Collective pitch change means as in claim 1 in which each said pitch adjustment means rotates the blade relative to the teter-bar in one direction only while the rotor is rotating whereby said collective pitch change means can change the pitch of the blades in one direction only while the rotor is rotating.
- 5. Collective pitch change means as in claim 1 in which said release means includes a second actuator extending radially outwardly from said hub, a pin movable with respect to said teter-bar for retaining said spring bias means in said energy storage mode when in a first portion, said pin being movable to a second position in which said spring bias means is released from said energy storage mode, linkage means for moving said pin from said first to said second position upon movement of said second actuator relative to said hub, and a third actuator movable relative to said hub for selectively intercepting the path of movement of said second actuator while the hub is rotating to induce relative movement between said second actuator and said hub.
- 6. Collective pitch change means as in claim 1 in which said pitch adjustment means includes leverage means on said teter-bar for exerting a relative force between the teter-bar and the blade to rotate the blade and change the pitch thereof.
- 7. Collective pitch change means for a rotor assembly of a gyroplane rotary wing aircraft wherein the rotor assembly is of the type which includes a pair of blades attached to opposite ends of a central rotatable teter-bar having a pivotal mounting which permits the teter-bar and attached blades to move together in a see-saw type motion, said collective pitch change means being a single action device for increasing the pitch of the blades by a predetermined amount at a selected time while the rotor is turning, comprising: adjustable blade attachment means at each opposed end of the teter-bar for attaching the blades to the teter-bar, each said adjustable blade attachment means including a feathering pivot for permitting rotation of the blade around a generally radially extending feathering axis to change the pitch of the blade, and including pitch adjustment means for rotating the blade relative to the teter-bar around said feathering pivot, said pitch adjustment means including a first actuator on said teter-bar and leverage means connected to said first actuator for exerting a relative force between the teter-bar and the blade to rotate the blade and change the pitch thereof, simultaneous actuator means for operating both said pitch adjustment means, including said first actuators and said leverage means, together such that the pitch is changed simultaneously on both blades, and single-action motive means for supplying motive force to operate said pitch adjustment means while the rotor is turning.
- 8. Collective pitch change means as in claim 7 in which said single-action motive means includes spring bias means on the teter-bar for supplying the motive force when in an energy storage mode to operate said pitch adjustment means while the rotor is turning by means of spring energy, said spring bias means being resettable to said energy storage mode only when the rotor is not turning.
- 9. Collective pitch change means as in claim 8 including spring release means on the teter-bar for retaining said spring bias means in an energy storage mode, and linkage means extending between the teter-bar and a control position for controlling the operation of the gyroplane rotory wing aircraft, wherein said linkage means actuates said spring release means such that a collective pitch change can be effected.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of now abandoned U.S. application Ser. No. 06/752,836, filed July 8, 1985, entitled "Collective Pitch Change System for Gryoplane Rotary Wing Aircraft," invented by Gerald Breuner.
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