Claims
- 1. A fluid conduit for use in a hydraulic actuating system for controlling an instrumentality disposed on a rotating portion of a machine, the fluid conduit transporting pressurized fluid between a fluid source disposed on a non-rotating portion of the machine and the instrumentality, the fluid conduit comprising:
a rigid tubular member formed in the shape of a helix having at least about two revolutions and a non-constant pitch length, the ends of the tube adapted to be sealingly connected between the fluid source and the instrumentality.
- 2. A fluid conduit as recited in claim 1, wherein the tubular member is formed from a material having a hardness of about Rc 40.
- 3. A fluid conduit as recited in claim 1, wherein the helix has a pitch diameter of less than about 3.5 inches.
- 4. A fluid conduit as recited in claim 1, further comprising a second rigid tubular member formed in the shape of a helix having at least about two revolutions and a non-constant pitch length, the ends of the tube adapted to be connected between the fluid source and the instrumentality so that the second rigid tubular member is nested within the first tubular member.
- 5. An apparatus for use in a hydraulic actuating system including a fluid source adapted to be disposed on a non-rotating portion of a machine, a hydraulic actuator mounted on an articulated instrumentality disposed on a rotating portion of the machine, and hydraulic actuating means for transferring fluid between the fluid source and the hydraulic actuator for moving the instrumentality relative to the rotating portion of the machine, the apparatus comprising:
a rigid tubular member formed in the shape of a helix having at least about 2 revolutions and a non-constant pitch length, the ends of the tube adapted to be sealingly connected between the fluid source and the hydraulic actuator.
- 6. An apparatus as recited in claim 5, wherein the tubular member is formed from a material having a hardness of about Rc 40.
- 7. An apparatus as recited in claim 5, wherein the helix has a pitch diameter of less than about 3.5 inches.
- 8. A control apparatus as recited in claim 5, further comprising a second rigid tubular member formed in the shape of a helix having at least about 2 revolutions and a non-constant pitch length, the ends of the tube adapted to be connected between the fluid source and the actuator so that the second rigid tubular member is nested within the first tubular member.
- 9. A fluid line for use in an active control device on a rotary wing aircraft having an airframe and a rotor rotatable relative to the airframe, the rotor including a hub and at least one elongated rotor blade connected at one end to the hub and extending radially outwardly therefrom such that when the rotor hub is rotatably driven the rotor blade rotates with the hub, the rotor blade movable relative to the hub about a blade pitch axis extending along its length, and a hydraulic actuation system for moving the blade about the blade pitch axis including a fluid source associated with the airframe, means for controlling the position of the rotor blade about the blade pitch axis, and a hydraulic actuator operatively connected to and rotating with the blade for changing the position of the blade about the blade pitch axis in response to a signal from the controlling means, the fluid line comprising:
a rigid tubular member formed in the shape of a helix having at least about 2 revolutions and a non-constant pitch length, the ends of the tube adapted to be sealingly connected between the fluid source and the hydraulic actuator for transferring pressurized fluid between the fluid source and the hydraulic actuator.
- 10. A fluid line as recited in claim 9, wherein the tubular member is formed from a material having a hardness of about Rc 40.
- 11. A fluid line as recited in claim 9, wherein the tubular member has a pitch diameter of less than about 3.5 inches.
- 12. A fluid line as recited in claim 9, further comprising a second rigid tubular member formed in the shape of a helix having at least about 2 revolutions and a non-constant pitch length, the ends of the tube adapted to be connected between the fluid source and the actuator so that the second rigid tubular member is nested within the first tubular member.
- 13. A fluid line for use in an active control device on a rotary wing aircraft having an airframe and a rotor rotatable relative to the airframe, the rotor including a hub and at least one elongated rotor blade connected at one end to the hub and extending radially outwardly therefrom such that when the rotor hub is rotatably driven the rotor blade rotates with the hub, the rotor blade comprising a flap attached to and movable relative to the blade about an axis, and a hydraulic actuation system for moving the flap about the axis, the hydraulic actuation system including a fluid source associated with the airframe, means for controlling the position of the flap about the axis, and a hydraulic flap actuator operatively connected to the flap for changing the position of the flap with respect to the blade in response to a signal from the controlling means, the fluid line comprising:
a rigid tubular member formed in the shape of a helix having at least about 2 revolutions and a non-constant pitch length, the ends of the tube adapted to be sealingly connected between the fluid source and the hydraulic flap actuator for transferring pressurized fluid between the fluid source and the flap actuator.
- 14. A fluid line as recited in claim 13, wherein the tubular member is formed from a material having a hardness of about Rc 40.
- 15. A fluid line as recited in claim 13, wherein the tubular member has a pitch diameter of less than about 3.5 inches.
- 16. A fluid line as recited in claim 13, further comprising a second rigid tubular member formed in the shape of a helix having at least about 2 revolutions and a non-constant pitch length, the ends of the tube adapted to be connected between the fluid source and the actuator so that the second rigid tubular member is nested within the first tubular member.
- 17. An active control device for hydraulically controlling the position of a rotor blade flap on a rotary wing aircraft having an airframe and a rotor rotatable relative to the airframe, the rotor including a hub and at least one elongated rotor blade connected at one end to the hub and extending radially outwardly therefrom such that when the rotor hub is rotatably driven the rotor blade rotates with the hub, the rotor blade flap movably attached to and movable relative to the blade about an axis, the active control device comprising:
a fluid source adapted to be mounted to the airframe; means for controlling the position of the flap about the axis; a hydraulic flap actuator adapted to be operatively connected to the flap for changing the position of the flap with respect to the blade in response to a signal from the controlling means; and a rigid tubular member formed in the shape of a helix having at least about 2 revolutions and a non-constant pitch length, the ends of the tube sealingly connected between the fluid source and the hydraulic flap actuator for transferring pressurized fluid between the fluid source and the flap actuator.
- 18. A rotary wing aircraft, comprising:
an airframe; a rotor rotatable relative to the airframe including a hub, and at least one elongated rotor blade connected at one end to the hub and extending radially outwardly therefrom such that when the rotor hub is rotatably driven the rotor blade rotates with the hub, the rotor blade comprising a flap attached to and movable relative to the blade about an axis; a fluid source associated with the airframe; means for hydraulically controlling the position of the flap about the axis; a hydraulic flap actuator operatively connected to the flap for changing the position of the flap with respect to the blade in response to a signal from the controlling means; and a rigid tubular member formed in the shape of a helix having least about 2 revolutions and a non-constant pitch length, the ends of the tube adapted to be sealingly connected between the fluid source and the hydraulic flap actuator for transferring pressurized fluid between the fluid source and the flap actuator.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is related to co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/634,554 entitled “Permanent Magnet Phase-Control Motor” filed Aug. 8, 2000, and U.S. Pat. No. 6,354,536 entitled Rotor Hub Mounted Actuator For Controlling A Blade On A Rotorcraft, both of which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety.
FEDERAL RESEARCH STATEMENT
[0002] The Government has rights to the invention pursuant to government contract N00014-96-C-2079 awarded by the United States Naval Research Laboratory.