Claims
- 1. In a helicopter having a hub-to-blade, bearingless coupling, an improvement comprising:
- a rotary hub having a plurality of radially extending hub arms;
- a blade having a pair of blade shank arms proximate to one of said hub arms;
- planar, elastic means for coupling said blade shank arms to said one hub arm, said means being disposed between said pair of blade shank arms and said hub arm and lying generally in a plane of flexure parallel to the plane defined by said hub arms,
- wherein said planar elastic means is generally coplanar with said adjacent blade shank arms and has a substantially flat cross section in said plane of flexure to add substantially no additional drag to rotary operations of said hub and blade.
- 2. The improvement of claim 1 wherein said means is a pair of elastic elements each coupled between said hub arm and an adjacent one of said pair of blade shank arms.
- 3. The improvement of claim 1 wherein said means comprises two pairs of elastic elements, each pair of elastic elements coupling said hub arm to an adjacent one of said pair of blade shank arms.
- 4. In a helicopter having a hub-to-blade, bearingless coupling, an improvement comprising:
- a rotary hub having a plurality of radially extending hub arms;
- a blade having a pair of blade shank arms proximate to one of said hub arms; and
- planar, elastic means for coupling said blade shank arms to said one hub arm, said means being disposed between said pair of blade shank arms and said hub arm and lying generally in a plane of flexure parallel to the plane defined by said hub arms,
- wherein said means is a pair of elastic elements each coupled between said hub arm and an adjacent one of said pair of blade shank arms,
- wherein each said elastic element is generally "U"-shaped, the extended ends of which are coupled respectively to said adjacent blade shank arm and said hub arm,
- whereby a rugged, inexpensive, low drag, bearingless flexure is provided for hub-to-blade couplings in a helicopter.
- 5. The improvement of claim 4 wherein said "U"-shaped elastic element is generally co-planar with said adjacent blade shank arms and has a smaller vertical thickness in said plane of flexure so that the vertical thickness of said blade shank arms and hub arm is the controlling aerodynamic cross section relevant to the rotation of said blade and hub.
- 6. In a helicopter having a hub-to-blade, bearingless coupling, an improvement comprising:
- a rotary hub having a plurality of radially extending hub arms;
- a blade having a pair of blade shank arms proximate to one of said hub arms; and
- planar, elastic means for coupling said blade shank arms to said one hub arm, said means being disposed between said pair of blade shank arms and said hub arm and lying generally in a plane of flexure parallel to the plane defined by said hub arms,
- wherein said elastic means includes a wire having at least one flexing bend formed therein,
- whereby a rugged, inexpensive, low drag, bearingless flexure is provided for hub-to-blade couplings in a helicopter.
- 7. In a helicopter having a hub-to-blade, bearingless coupling, an improvement comprising:
- a rotary hub having a plurality of radially extending hub arms;
- a blade having a pair of blade shank arms proximate to one of said hub arms; and
- planar, elastic means for coupling said blade shank arms to said one hub arm, said means being disposed between said pair of blade shank arms and said hub arm and lying generally in a plane of flexure parallel to the plane defined by said hub arms,
- wherein said elastic means includes a plate having at least one flexing bend formed therein,
- whereby a rugged, inexpensive, low drag, bearingless flexure is provided for hub-to-blade couplings in a helicopter.
- 8. The improvement of claim 6 wherein said flexing bend lies in said plane of flexure.
- 9. The improvement of claim 7 wherein said flexing bend lies in said plane of flexure.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of Application Ser. No. 358,248, filed Mar. 15, 1982.
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