Claims
- 1. A method comprising:providing a helicopter having a fuselage, a tail rotor assembly operatively coupled to the fuselage for rotation relative to the fuselage about a tail rotor axis, and at least one tail rotor blade detachably connected to the tail rotor assembly, the tail rotor assembly comprising a hub portion having a pitch change bearing surface, the tail rotor blade having a hub socket, the pitch change bearing surface of the hub portion being within the hub socket of the tail rotor blade, the pitch change bearing surface engaging the tail rotor blade in a manner to permit movement of the tail rotor blade relative to the hub portion about a blade pitch change axis; providing a hub-protecting cap having a cap body portion, the cap body portion having a hub socket; removing the tail rotor blade from the tail rotor assembly; attaching the hub-protecting cap to the tail rotor assembly in a manner such that the pitch change bearing surface of the hub portion is within the hub socket of the hub-protecting cap; the step of attaching the hub-protecting cap to the tail rotor assembly occurring after the step of removing the tail rotor blade from the tail rotor assembly.
- 2. A method as set forth in claim 1 wherein:the tail rotor blade further comprises a pin-receiving aperture; the tail rotor assembly further comprises a retention pin and a portion of a retention strap assembly extending out from the hub portion, the retention pin extending through the pin-receiving aperture of the tail rotor blade and through the portion of the retention strap assembly when the tail rotor blade is connected to the tail rotor assembly; the hub-protecting cap further comprises a pin-receiving aperture; the step of removing the tail rotor blade from the tail rotor assembly includes removing the retention pin from the pin-receiving aperture of the tail rotor blade and from the portion of the retention strap assembly; the step of attaching the hub-protecting cap to the tail rotor assembly includes inserting the retention pin into the pin-receiving aperture of the hub-protecting cap and into the portion of the retention strap assembly in a manner to secure the hub-protecting cap to the portion of the retention strap assembly.
- 3. A method as set forth in claim 1 wherein:the tail rotor assembly further comprises a pitch control link mechanism; and the step of attaching the hub-protecting cap to the tail rotor assembly includes attaching a portion of the hub-protecting cap to the pitch control link mechanism.
- 4. A method as set forth in claim 3 wherein:the tail rotor blade further comprises a pin-receiving aperture; the tail rotor assembly further comprises a retention pin and a portion of a retention strap assembly extending out from the hub portion, the retention pin extending through the pin-receiving aperture of the tail rotor blade and through the portion of the retention strap assembly when the tail rotor blade is connected to the tail rotor assembly; the hub-protecting cap further comprises a pin-receiving aperture; the step of removing the tail rotor blade from the tail rotor assembly includes removing the retention pin from the pin-receiving aperture of the tail rotor blade and from the portion of the retention strap assembly; the step of attaching the hub-protecting cap to the tail rotor assembly includes inserting the retention pin into the pin-receiving aperture of the hub-protecting cap and into the portion of the retention strap assembly in a manner to secure the hub-protecting cap to the portion of the retention strap assembly.
- 5. A method as set forth in claim 4 wherein:the tail rotor blade further comprises an electrically operable de-ice mechanism, the tail rotor assembly further comprises an electrical harness electrically coupled to the de-ice mechanism of the tail rotor blade when the tail rotor blade is connected to the tail rotor assembly; the hub-protecting cap further comprises an electrical harness-receiving portion; the step of removing the tail rotor blade from the tail rotor assembly includes electrically decoupling the electrical harness of the tail rotor assembly from the de-ice mechanism of the tail rotor blade; the step of attaching the hub-protecting cap to the tail rotor assembly further includes connecting the electrical harness to the electrical harness-receiving portion of the of the hub-protecting cap.
- 6. A method as set forth in claim 1 further comprising:removing the hub-protecting cap from the tail rotor assembly; and reconnecting the tail rotor blade to the tail rotor assembly.
- 7. A method as set forth in claim 6 further comprising attaching hardware to the hub-protecting cap, the hardware being adapted to facilitate reconnection of the tail rotor blade to the tail rotor assembly, the step of attaching the hardware to the hub-protecting cap occurring before the step of attaching the hub-protecting cap to the tail rotor assembly.
- 8. A method as set forth in claim 6 further comprising:providing hardware adapted to facilitate reconnection of the tail rotor blade to the tail rotor assembly, the hardware comprising a washer, a nut, and a cotter pin; and attaching the hardware to the hub-protecting cap.
- 9. A method as set forth in claim 8 wherein the step of attaching the hardware to the hub-protecting cap occurs before the step of attaching the hub-protecting cap to the tail rotor assembly.
- 10. A method as set forth in claim 8 further comprising wrapping a flexible strap around the hub-protecting cap in a manner such that the flexible strap covers the hardware.
- 11. A method as set forth in claim 6 further comprising:providing hardware adapted to facilitate reconnection of the tail rotor blade to the tail rotor assembly; attaching the hardware to the hub-protecting cap; and wrapping a flexible strap around the hub-protecting cap in a manner such that the flexible strap covers the hardware.
- 12. An assembly comprising:a helicopter having a fuselage, a tail rotor assembly operatively coupled to the fuselage for rotation relative to the fuselage about a tail rotor axis, a first tail rotor blade detachably connected to the tail rotor assembly, the tail rotor assembly comprising a first hub portion and a second hub portion, each of the first and second hub portions being adapted to receive a tail rotor blade, the first hub portion having a pitch change bearing surface, the second hub portion having a pitch change bearing surface, the first tail rotor blade having a hub socket, the pitch change bearing surface of the first hub portion being within the hub socket of the first tail rotor blade and engaging the first tail rotor blade in a manner to permit movement of the first tail rotor blade relative to the hub portion about a first blade pitch change axis, the pitch change bearing surface of the second hub portion being adapted to be within a hub socket of a second tail rotor blade, the helicopter being in a tail rotor blade removed configuration in which the second hub portion is free of any tail rotor blade; and a hub-protecting cap having a cap body portion, the cap body portion having a hub socket, the pitch change bearing surface of the second hub portion being within the hub socket of the hub-protecting cap.
- 13. An assembly as set forth in claim 12 wherein:the tail rotor assembly further comprises a retention pin and a portion of a retention strap assembly extending out from the second hub portion; the hub-protecting cap further comprises a pin-receiving aperture, the retention pin being in the pin-receiving aperture of the hub-protecting cap and in the portion of the retention strap assembly in a manner which secures the hub-protecting cap to the portion of the retention strap assembly.
- 14. An assembly as set forth in claim 12 wherein the tail rotor assembly further comprises a pitch control link mechanism associated with the second hub portion, and the hub-protecting cap further comprises a link-attaching portion attached to the pitch control link mechanism.
- 15. An assembly as set forth in claim 14 wherein:the tail rotor assembly further comprises a retention pin and a portion of a retention strap assembly extending out from the second hub portion; the hub-protecting cap further comprises a pin-receiving aperture, the retention pin being in the pin-receiving aperture of the hub-protecting cap and in the portion of the retention strap assembly in a manner which secures the hub-protecting cap to the portion of the retention strap assembly.
- 16. An assembly as set forth in claim 12 wherein:the tail rotor assembly further comprises an electrical harness adapted to be electrically coupled to a de-ice mechanism of a tail rotor blade; the hub-protecting cap further comprises an electrical harness-receiving portion, the electrical harness being attached to the electrical harness-receiving portion.
- 17. An assembly as set forth in claim 12 further comprising hardware adapted to facilitate connection of a tail rotor blade to the second hub portion of the tail rotor assembly upon removal of the hub-protecting cap from the second hub portion, the hardware being attached to the hub-protecting cap.
- 18. An assembly as set forth in claim 17 wherein the hardware comprising a washer, a nut, and a cotter pin.
- 19. An assembly as set forth in claim 18 wherein the washer, nut and cotter pin are attached to the hub-protecting cap in a manner such that the washer, nut and cotter pin are spaced from one another.
- 20. An assembly as set forth in claim 17 wherein the hub-protecting cap further comprises a flexible strap wrapped around the cap body portion in a manner such that the flexible strap covers the hardware.
- 21. A hub-protecting cap for use with a helicopter, the helicopter having a fuselage, a tail rotor assembly operatively coupled to the fuselage for rotation relative to the fuselage about a tail rotor axis, at least one tail rotor blade detachably connected to the tail rotor assembly, a retention pin, and a pitch control link mechanism, the tail rotor assembly including a hub portion and a portion of a retention strap assembly extending out from the hub portion, the hub portion having a pitch change bearing surface, the tail rotor blade having a hub socket, the hub portion being adapted to receive the tail rotor blade, the pitch change bearing surface of the hub portion being within the hub-socket of the tail rotor blade when the hub portion is in receipt of the tail rotor blade, the pitch change bearing surface being adapted to engage the tail rotor blade in a manner to permit movement of the tail rotor blade relative to the hub portion about a blade pitch change axis, the retention pin being adapted to extend from the tail rotor blade to the portion of the retention strap in a manner to detachably secure the tail rotor blade to the portion of the retention strap, the pitch control link mechanism being adapted to move the tail rotor blade about the blade pitch change axis, the hub-protecting cap comprising:a cap body portion adapted to be attached to the hub portion when the tail rotor blade is detached from the tail rotor assembly, the cap body portion having a hub socket adapted such that when the cap body portion is attached to the hub portion the pitch change bearing surface of the hub portion is within the hub socket of the cap body portion; a pin-receiving aperture through the cap body portion, the pin-receiving aperture being sized and located to align with the portion of the retention strap and to receive the retention pin when the cap body portion is attached to the hub portion; a link-attaching portion extending from the cap body portion, the link-attaching portion being sized and adapted for attachment to the pitch control link mechanism when the cap body portion is attached to the hub portion.
- 22. A hub-protecting cap as set forth in claim 21 wherein the tail rotor assembly further includes an electrical harness adapted to be electrically coupled to a de-ice mechanism of the tail rotor blade, the hub-protecting cap further comprising an electrical harness-receiving portion, the electrical harness-receiving portion being adapted to receive the electrical harness when the cap body portion is attached to the hub portion.
- 23. A hub-protecting cap as set forth in claim 21 further comprising a hardware-receiving portion adapted to receive hardware for facilitating reattachment of the tail rotor blade to the tail rotor assembly upon removal of the hub-protecting cap from the hub portion.
- 24. A hub-proctecting cap set forth in claim 23 further comprising a flexible strap fixed at one end to the cap body portion, the flexible strap being adapted to be wrapped around the cap body portion in a manner to cover the hardware-receiving portion.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 10/328,443, filed on Dec. 23, 2002. The application is hereby incorporated by reference herein.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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