Claims
- 1. A rotor craft having a universally flexible rotor mast, said mast comprising multiple elastomer mounts of sandwich formation including elastomer bodies bonded with metal plates arranged to be parallel to a load to be supported, high strength cables embedded in the elastomer bodies and anchored to the two opposing metal plates of the sandwich formation, said cables being substantially perpendicular to the faces of said opposing metal plates when there is no load on the mount, whereby under loading the elastomer of the sandwich formation is subjected to shearing stress, thereby placing the embedded cables under tension with a substantial component of the load carried by the cables, the embedded cables while under tension compressing the elastomer of the sandwich formation so that it is then under combined shear and compression stresses, and a static on-ground rotor mast lock to secure the rotor mast in an upright position and operating in conjunction with said mounts, said rotor mast lock constructed so that the latch receiving units thereof are attached to the upper non-rotating portion of the rotor mast and mating latch units formed above the opening of a stowage tube of the rotor craft, whereby on landing the rotor craft fuselage settles to a horizontal position and the rotor mast tilts until said latch receiving units on the mast come into contact with an upper surface stop of said mating latch units, said latch units having a trough at the bottom thereof so that as the fuselage settles to the ground and weight is removed from the rotor, the elastomer mounts allow the mast to be lowered, the mast latch receiving unit also being lowered and settling in said trough, and a spring-loaded latch lock automatically securing the latch receiving unit in said trough to lock the rotor mast, said latch lock being releasable by a pilot of the rotor craft on take off.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 735,130, filed Oct. 26, 1976.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Foreign Referenced Citations (4)
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177157 |
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674319 |
Mar 1939 |
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1380710 |
Jan 1975 |
GBX |
399655 |
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Divisions (1)
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735130 |
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