Claims
- 1. An antenna system for high frequency communication in a rotary winged aircraft having a fuselage body provided with a plurality of electrically non-conductive rotor blades that are formed from a composite of non-metallic materials, said antenna system comprising:
- conductive antenna means which extend longitudinally along a length of each of said plurality of rotor blades;
- connection means for electrically connecting said antenna means to an apparatus for transmission and reception of a plurality of high frequency radio waves having wavelengths in a range from 10 meters to 150 meters, said connection means including a first means rotating with said plurality of rotor blades and electrically connected to said antenna means and a second means electrically coupled to said first means and fixed to said fuselage body and electrically connected to said apparatus for transmission and reception of said high frequency radio waves;
- said antenna means including a plurality of electrical conductors each of which is affixed to a surface of a corresponding separate one of said plurality of electrically non-conductive rotor blades with each of said plurality of electrical conductors extending in parallel to a longitudinal axis of said separate one of said plurality of non-conductive rotor blades over substantially the full length of said corresponding separate rotor blade and constituting a radiating element of the antenna system.
- 2. The antenna system as claimed in claim 1 wherein each of said plurality of electrical conductors is positioned along a leading edge surface of said separate one of said plurality of non-conductive rotor blades and serves simultaneously as an erosion shield to protect said plurality of non-conductive rotor blades from damage.
- 3. The antenna system as claimed in claim 1 wherein each of said plurality of electrical conductors is positioned along a leading edge surface of said separate one of said plurality of non-conductive rotor blades and is simultaneously used as an electrical heater filament.
- 4. The antenna system as claimed in any one of claims 1, 2 or 3 wherein each of the plurality of electrical conductors is a conductive coating applied to the surface of each of said plurality of non-conductive rotor blades.
- 5. The antenna system as claimed in claims 1, 2 or 3 wherein the connection means comprises a first surface and a second surface, the first surface rotating with the plurality of rotor blades, the second surface being fixed to the fuselage body, the first and second surfaces being connected capacitively.
- 6. The antenna system as claimed in claims 1, 2 or 3 wherein the connection means comprises a first transformer winding and a second transformer winding, the first winding rotating with the plurality of rotor blades, the second winding being fixed to the fuselage body, the first and second windings being connected inductively.
- 7. The antenna system as claimed in claims 1, 2 or 3 wherein the connection means comprises slip rings and contact bushes.
- 8. A communication system in a rotary winged aircraft for transmission and reception of information in the form of a plurality of high frequency radio waves with wavelengths in a range from 10 meters to 150 meters, said rotary winged aircraft having a fuselage body provided with a plurality of electrically non-conductive rotor blades that are formed from a composite of non-metallic materials, the communication system comprising:
- means for transmission and reception of said plurality of high frequency radio waves;
- antenna means including a plurality of electrical conductors each of which is affixed to the surface of a corresponding separate one of said plurality of electrically non-conductive rotor blades with each of said plurality of electrical conductors extending in parallel to a longitudinal axis of one of said plurality of non-conductive rotor blades over substantially the full length of said corresponding separate rotor blade and constituting a radiating element of the communication system; and
- connection means comprising a first means rotating with said plurality of non-conductive rotor blades and electrically connected to said plurality of electrical conductors simultaneously and a second means fixed to said body and electrically connected to said means for transmission and reception of radio waves, said first means and said second means being coupled together electrically.
- 9. A directional antenna for use with an apparatus for transmission and reception of a plurality of high frequency radio waves in a rotary winged aircraft having a fuselage body provided with three or more electrically non-conductive rotor blades that are formed from a composite of non-metallic materials and are capable of being rotated with respect to said fuselage body of said rotary winged aircraft around an axis perpendicular to said rotor blades, the antenna comprising:
- a plurality of electrical conductors rotatable with said rotor blades wherein each of said plurality of electrical conductors is affixed to a surface of a corresponding separate one of said rotor blades such that said each electrical conductor is positioned parallel to a longitudinal axis of said corresponding separate rotor blade over substantially the full length of said corresponding separate rotor blade, said plurality of electrical conductors constituting radiating elements for said high frequency radio waves which have wavelengths in a range from 10 meters to 150 meters;
- means for dynamically selecting two of said plurality of electrical conductors as first electrical conductors and each of the other electrical conductors as second electrical conductors, said second electrical conductors not being electrically connected to said first electrical conductors, wherein said two electrical conductors selected as first electrical conductors are the closest in an angular position of said plurality of electrical conductors to a predetermined first angular position between said fuselage body and a remote apparatus for transmission and reception of high frequency radio waves, as said plurality of electrical conductors rotates with said rotor blades; and
- means for providing an electrical connection from the first electrical conductors to an apparatus for transmission and reception of high frequency radio waves.
- 10. The directional antenna as claimed in claim 9 wherein one or more of said second electrical conductors are provided with a signal that is out of phase with a signal provided to said first electrical conductors.
- 11. The directional antenna as claimed in claim 10 wherein the connection means comprises slip rings and contact brushes.
- 12. The directional antenna as claimed in claim 10 wherein the means for dynamically selecting each of said plurality of electrical conductors as first conductors or as second conductors comprises slip rings and contact brushes.
- 13. The directional antenna as claimed in claim 10 wherein the means for dynamically selecting each of said plurality of conductors as first conductors or as second conductors comprises electrical diodes and means for controlling the direct current biasing of the electrical diodes.
- 14. The directional antenna as claimed in claim 10 further comprising a control means for maintaining said first predetermined angular position with respect to a known geographic point.
- 15. The directional antenna as claimed in claim 14 wherein said control means comprises a stepping motor.
- 16. The directional antenna as claimed in 10 further comprising means for maintaining said first predetermined angular position constant with respect to a remote apparatus for transmitting or receiving radio waves.
- 17. A communications system for transmission and reception of a plurality of high frequency radio waves in a rotary winged aircraft having a fuselage body provided with three or more electrically non-conductive rotor blades that are formed from a composite of non-metallic materials and are capable of being rotated with respect to said fuselage body of said rotary winged aircraft around an axis perpendicular to said rotor blades, the communications system comprising:
- means for transmission and reception of said plurality of high frequency radio waves;
- a plurality of electrical conductors rotatable with said rotor blades wherein each of said plurality of electrical conductors is affixed to a surface of a corresponding separate one of said rotor blades such that said each electrical conductor is positioned parallel to a longitudinal axis of said corresponding separate rotor blade over substantially the full length of said corresponding separate rotor blade, said plurality of electrical conductors constituting radiating elements for said high frequency radio waves which have wavelengths in a range from 10 meters to 150 meters;
- means for dynamically selecting two of said plurality of electrical conductors as first electrical conductors and each of the other electrical conductors as second electrical conductors, said second electrical conductors not being electrically connected to said first electrical conductors, wherein said two electrical conductors selected as first electrical conductors are the closest in an angular position of said plurality of electrical conductors to a predetermined first angular position between said fuselage body and a remote apparatus for transmission and reception of high frequency radio waves, as said plurality of electrical conductors rotates with said rotor blades; and
- means for providing an electrical connection from the first electrical conductors to the means for transmission and reception of high frequency radio waves.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of Ser. No. 08/101,510 filed on Aug. 2, 1993, now abandoned.
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