Fluid reaction surfaces (i.e. – impellers) – Sustained ancillary movement of rotary working member – Responsive to fixed actuator
Patent
1986-11-13
1988-10-18
Powell, Jr., Everett A.
Fluid reaction surfaces (i.e., impellers)
Sustained ancillary movement of rotary working member
Responsive to fixed actuator
416 61, 416138, B64C 2774
Patent
active
047783400
ABSTRACT:
A main helicopter rotor on which a rotary tubular shaft supports, at its top end, an annular hub integral with the tubular shaft itself. The assembly consisting of the tubular shaft and the hub is closed off at the top by a bell connected in removable manner to the hub and enclosing an oscillating plate assembly supported on a fixed shaft extending inside the aforementioned tubular shaft. A rotary ring on the oscillating plate assembly is connected to blade pitch change levers via respective rocker arms connected in articulated manner to the aforementioned rotary ring via respective pins extending radially in relation to the aforementioned bell and accessible via respective radial holes formed through the same.
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Costruzioni Aeronautiche Giovanni Augusta S.p.A.
Powell, Jr. Everett A.
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