Helicopter rotor with articulation means integrated in the root

Fluid reaction surfaces (i.e. – impellers) – Articulated – resiliently mounted or self-shifting impeller... – Including movement limit stop or damping means

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416134A, 416141, B64C 2738

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045041938

ABSTRACT:
The invention concerns a helicopter rotor, the rigid hub (1) of which comprises a central drum (2) which is disposed substantially in line with the rotor mast (3) and which carries an upper plate (4) and a lower plate (6). This rigid hub (1) is connected to the root of each blade (26) by way of a laminated spherical stop (13) and a resilient-return drag brace. Each blade (26) comprises, in the zone of its root, a rigid loop (27) which surrounds the laminated spherical stop (13) in a continuous manner and is engaged in the inner movable fitting (24) of this stop (13) by means of a wedge (30) co-operating with the outer fixed fitting (15) of the stop (13).

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