Fluid reaction surfaces (i.e. – impellers) – Sustained ancillary movement of rotary working member – Responsive to fixed actuator
Patent
1991-05-09
1993-04-06
Look, Edward K.
Fluid reaction surfaces (i.e., impellers)
Sustained ancillary movement of rotary working member
Responsive to fixed actuator
416134A, B64C 27605
Patent
active
051998491
ABSTRACT:
The control device is of the type including two annular disks (3,6), a rotating and non-rotating disk, assembled by at least one ball bearing (20) and mounted concentrically about the rotor shaft (1). The non-rotating disk (3) is mounted so as to oscillate with respect to the shaft (1) via a mechanism consisting of swivel/laminated articulations (2, 10). The mechanism for tilting, for axial displacement and for retention in rotation of the non-rotating disk includes two swivel joints (2) which are diametrically opposite on either side of the axis of rotation of the shaft (1) and are centered on the longitudinal tilting axis (A--A) of the non-rotating disk (3). Each swivel joint is retained between a disk support (5), which is mounted so as to slide parallel to the axis of the shaft (1) along a disk guide (4) which is itself coaxial with the shaft (1) and fixed about the latter, and an element (9) for fixing to the non-rotating disk (3). Tilting of this disk ( 3) about the lateral tilting axis (B--B) is permitted by two deformable linking assemblies with laminated blocks (10). Each linking assembly is arranged between the disk support (5) and a swivel joint (2).
Aerospatiale - Societe Nationale Industrielle
Larson James A.
Look Edward K.
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