Claims
- 1. For use with a helicopter communication equipment operating at predetermined frequencies and composite rotor blades, a rotor blade radio frequency signal modulation suppressor comprising: a plurality of juxtaposed metallic surface segments overlying the leading edge of the rotor blade, reactive circuit elements comprising ferrite inductors formed between adjacent ones of the metallic surface segments and electrically series connecting the adjacent ends of the metallic surface segments, the physical dimensions and composition of the reactive circuit elements being selected to alter the Q of the rotor blade and resonant frequency of the rotor blade for attenuation of frequencies at the communication equipment operating frequencies.
- 2. The modulation suppressor of claim 1 wherein the value of the inductors being selected to lower the Q of the metallic surface segments and to lower the resonant frequencies to a frequency offset below the operating frequency of the helicopter communication equipment.
- 3. The modulation suppressor of claim 2 wherein the metallic surface segments are longitudinally spaced one from the next and are recessed in the leading edge of the rotor blade, the ferrite inductors being received in the spaces between adjacent metallic surface segments and forming an aerodynamically smooth surface therewith.
- 4. The modulation suppressor of claim 2 wherein the metallic surface segments have overlapping end portions spaced in the direction of the chord of the rotor blade, the overlapping end of one segment being received in a complimentary recess in the surface of the rotor blade, the ferrite inductors being disposed in the space between the overlapping ends, the overlapping ends forming an aerodynamically smooth surface flush with the surface of the rotor blade.
- 5. The modulation suppressor of claim 1 further including high voltage arc dissipating means for protecting the ferrite inductors from high voltage arcs.
- 6. The modulation suppressor of claim 5 wherein there is one high voltage dissipating means connected in parallel with each ferrite inductor.
- 7. The modulation suppressor of claim 2 further including high voltage arc dissipating means for protecting the ferrite inductors from high voltage arcs.
- 8. The modulation suppressor of claim 7 wherein there is a high voltage dissipating means connected in parallel with each ferrite inductor element.
- 9. The modulation suppressor of claim 1 wherein the metallic surface segments are longitudinally spaced one from the next and are recessed in the leading edge of the rotor blade, the ferrite inductors being received in the spaces between adjacent metallic surface segments and forming an aerodynamically smooth surface therewith.
- 10. The modulation suppressor of claim 1 wherein the metallic surface segments have overlapping end portions spaced in the direction of the chord of the rotor blade, the overlapping end of one segment being received in a complimentary recess in the surface of the rotor blade, the ferrite inductors being disposed in the space between the overlapping ends, the overlapping ends forming an aerodynamically smooth surface flush with the surface of the rotor blade.
- 11. A helicopter rotor of the type made of composite material and having its leading edge covered by a metal layer to resist damage to the composite material during rotation, said rotor having apparatus for suppressing modulation of high frequency radio signals transmitted to or from the helicopter, said modulation being produced by rotation of said rotor, which apparatus comprises:
- a) said metal layer being divided into at least two segments that are physically separated from each other; and
- b) an inductive element disposed on the leading edge of said rotor between adjacent segments of the metal layer, said inductive element electrically connecting adjacent segments.
- 12. A rotor as recited in claim 11 wherein said inductive element comprises a ferrite powder in a binder.
- 13. A rotor as recited in claim 11 wherein said inductive element comprises material that absorbs energy at the frequency of said high frequency radio signals.
- 14. A helicopter rotor of the type made of composite material and having its leading edge covered by a metal layer to resist damage to the composite material during rotation, said rotor having apparatus for suppressing modulation of high frequency radio signals transmitted to or from the helicopter said modulation being produced by rotation of said rotor, which apparatus comprises:
- a) said metal layer being divided into at least two segments that are physically separated from each other by spaces; and
- b) an inductive element disposed on the leading edge of said rotor in each of said spaces between adjacent segments of the metal layer, said inductive element electrically connecting adjacent segments.
- 15. A rotor as recited in claim 14 wherein said inductive element comprises a ferrite powder in a binder.
- 16. A rotor as recited in claim 14 wherein said inductive element comprises material that absorbs energy at the frequency of said high frequency radio signals.
- 17. A helicopter rotor of the type made of composite material and having its leading edge covered by a metal layer to resist damage to the composite material during rotation, said rotor having apparatus for suppressing modulation of high frequency radio signals transmitted to or from the helicopter, said modulation being produced by rotation of said rotor, which comprises:
- a) said metal layer being divided into at least two segments; and
- b) inductive element electrically coupling said at least two segments for providing a resonant frequency of said rotor that is in a different frequency range from the frequency range of said high frequency radio signals.
- 18. A helicopter rotor as recited in claim 17 wherein the ends of adjacent segments of said metal layer are disposed in an overlapping relationship and an inductive element is disposed between the ends of said adjacent segments.
- 19. A helicopter rotor as recited in claim 18 wherein said inductive element comprises a ferrite powder in a binder.
- 20. A helicopter rotor of the type made of composite material and having its leading edge covered by a first metal layer to resist damage to the composite material during rotation, said rotor having apparatus for suppressing modulation of high frequency radio signals transmitted to or from the helicopter, said modulation being produced by rotation of said rotor, which comprises:
- a) a second metal layer disposed under said first metal layer; and
- b) inductive material disposed between said first and second metal layers providing a resonant frequency of said rotor that is in a different frequency range from the frequency range of said high frequency radio signals.
- 21. A helicopter rotor as recited in claim 20 wherein said second metal layer is divided into at least two segments, said inductive material disposed between adjacent ends of said at least two segments.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07,447,732, filed Dec. 8, 1989, now abandoned.
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