Claims
- 1. A fan blade construction adapted for use in an internal combustion engine, a flexible fan blade having a stiffened leading edge, the blade adapted to be coupled to a rotatable hub by means of mounting arms, a rigid mounting arm, the flexible blade rigidly secured to the mounting arm, said flexible blade having an abutment portion which resiliently bears against an abutment portion of said arm at a region spaced from the rigid securement of the blade to the arms, whereby upon rotation of the flexible blade air reaction forces and centrifugal forces above a predetermined amount flex the flexible blade away from its arm abutment to thereby diminish its effective pitch, said flexible blade being arcuate in cross-section with its concave side facing one side of said mounting arm, and defining a space therebetween, said arm and blade secured together in overlapped and parallel relation along one edge of said arm, at least a portion of the other edge of said arm defining said arm abutment portion.
- 2. The fan blade construction of claim 1 wherein said blade is twisted so that the abutment portion of the arm is at an outer corner thereof.
- 3. The fan blade construction of claim 1 wherein the facing surfaces of the blade and of the rigid mounting arm are of differnet radii of curvature to cause said abutment.
- 4. The fan blade construction of claim 1 wherein the rigid mounting arm is formed at a twist angle different from the twist angle of the flexible blade to cause said abutment.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 576,728, filed May 12, 1975, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,012,168.
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Divisions (1)
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