Fluid reaction surfaces (i.e. – impellers) – Articulated – resiliently mounted or self-shifting impeller... – Resilient bias or mount
Patent
1983-09-07
1986-10-14
Powell, Jr., Everette A.
Fluid reaction surfaces (i.e., impellers)
Articulated, resiliently mounted or self-shifting impeller...
Resilient bias or mount
416134A, 416141, 416226, B64C 2738
Patent
active
046169776
ABSTRACT:
A helicopter rotor system in which a plurality of rotor blades are attached to the rotor mast. Each blade has a spar formed of fibers bundled and bonded together inside a skin. These fibers are divided into two bundles, each of which has a bight with a bend and two arms that double back into the spar. The bights are joined to the mast by spaced-apart attachments. The attachments may be plate-like, and can be shaped to provide initial coning and camber angles.
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Mon Donald D.
Powell Jr. Everette A.
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