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1.

ROTOR HUB VIBRATION ATTENUATOR

      
Application Number US2017022380
Publication Number 2017/209827
Status In Force
Filing Date 2017-03-14
Publication Date 2017-12-07
Owner BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Choi, Jouyoung, Jason
  • Heverly, David
  • Kizhakkepat, Amarjit, O.
  • Parham, Thomas
  • Seifert, Michael
  • Smith, Michael
  • Stamps, Frank, B.
  • Gay, Frederick, S.

Abstract

A vibration attenuation system for attenuating vibrations in a mast of an aircraft includes a weight attached to the mast but free to orbit about the mast. The weight can be comprised of one or more weight assemblies. Embodiments can include a single weight, or plural weight assemblies wherein each weight assembly can include a mechanical interconnecting mechanism so that each weight assembly receives feedback regarding the position and movement of one or more other weight assemblies. Each weight can be associated with a spring that urges the weight towards a neutral position. Rotation of the mast can cause the weight to orbit about the mast and self-excite such that the weight acts against the urging of the spring towards an attenuating position.

IPC Classes  ?

  • B64C 27/00 - Rotorcraft; Rotors peculiar thereto
  • B06B 1/16 - Processes or apparatus for generating mechanical vibrations of infrasonic, sonic or ultrasonic frequency making use of mechanical energy operating with systems involving rotary unbalanced masses
  • B64C 27/32 - Rotors
  • B64C 27/51 - Damping of blade movements
  • F16F 15/10 - Suppression of vibrations in rotating systems by making use of members moving with the system

2.

ADAPTIVE ALGORITHM-BASED ENGINE HEALTH PREDICTION

      
Application Number US2016055815
Publication Number 2017/123290
Status In Force
Filing Date 2016-10-06
Publication Date 2017-07-20
Owner BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON INC. (USA)
Inventor Steinert, Alan, H.

Abstract

A system and algorithm-based method of determining engine health and assuring available propulsion power based on historical data reflecting the individual engine's unique performance "fingerprint."

IPC Classes  ?

  • G05B 23/00 - Testing or monitoring of control systems or parts thereof
  • G07C 5/00 - Registering or indicating the working of vehicles

3.

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR LINKAGE LENGTH ADJUSTMENT

      
Application Number US2013077071
Publication Number 2014/100655
Status In Force
Filing Date 2013-12-20
Publication Date 2014-06-26
Owner BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON, INC. (USA)
Inventor Wiinikka, Mark A.

Abstract

A rotor system has a rotor (302), an axis of rotation about which the rotor (302) may be rotated, a linkage system (310) having a first adjustable length portion (210) and a second adjustable length portion (212), wherein the second adjustable length portion (212) is configured to provide a relatively finer adjustment of an overall effective length of the linkage system (310) as compared to the first adjustable length portion (210) and wherein the rotor (302) is configured to rotate about the axis in response to changing the overall effective length of the linkage system (310).

IPC Classes  ?

4.

SKID LANDING GEAR SYSTEM

      
Application Number US2011046217
Publication Number 2013/019213
Status In Force
Filing Date 2011-08-02
Publication Date 2013-02-07
Owner BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Amante, William, A.
  • Hamelwright, Douglas, H.
  • Holik, Franklin, J.
  • Springer, Dale, W.
  • Dennison, William, D.

Abstract

A skid landing gear assembly is provided. One embodiment of the landing gear assembly may include a first and a second skid member, and a forward and an aft cross member. The forward and aft cross-members may have integrated attachment members coupled to a forward portion and an aft portion of the first and second skid members. In more particular embodiments, the cross-members may be beam members with open cross-sections, and the skid members may be beam members with a closed cross-section.

IPC Classes  ?

5.

AFT-LOADING AIRCRAFT WITH-TWIN T-TAIL ASSEMBLY

      
Application Number US2011044937
Publication Number 2013/015765
Status In Force
Filing Date 2011-07-22
Publication Date 2013-01-31
Owner BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON INC. (USA)
Inventor Brunken, John, Jr.

Abstract

An aft-loading aircraft with a twin T-tail assembly is provided. In one example embodiment, the aft-loading aircraft includes a fuselage portion having an aft opening with a cargo door, a first and second vertical stabilizer attached to the fuselage portion, and, a horizontal stabilizer transversely attached to the first and second vertical stabilizers.

IPC Classes  ?

  • B64C 1/26 - Attaching the wing or tail units or stabilising surfaces

6.

FLIGHT CONTROL LAWS FOR AUTOMATIC HOVER HOLD

      
Application Number US2011044160
Publication Number 2013/012408
Status In Force
Filing Date 2011-07-15
Publication Date 2013-01-24
Owner BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Christensen, Kevin, Thomas
  • Shue, Shyhpyng, Jack
  • Caudill, Troy, Sheldon

Abstract

A system and method to control hovering flight of a rotary aircraft. The system including a lateral speed hold loop, a longitudinal loop, a vertical control loop, and a directional loop. The method includes defining a first flight envelope having a first groundspeed threshold; defining a second flight envelope having a second groundspeed threshold, the second flight envelope being defined within the first envelope; engaging a hover hold with a control law hover hold architecture as the aircraft enters the first flight envelope; and engaging a position hold with a control law position hold architecture as the aircraft enters the second flight envelope.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G05D 1/06 - Rate of change of altitude or depth

7.

PILOT CYCLIC CONTROL MARGIN DISPLAY

      
Application Number US2011043724
Publication Number 2013/009303
Status In Force
Filing Date 2011-07-12
Publication Date 2013-01-17
Owner BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Fortenbaugh, Robert, L.
  • Conway, Frank
  • Greenwood, Jeffery, S.

Abstract

A system to control flight of an aircraft includes a rotor blade, an actuator operably associated with the rotor blade, a controller operably associated with the actuator, and a flight control system. The flight control system having a subsystem adapted to modify a flight control limit of the aircraft based upon detection of an impending hazardous flight condition and a display showing available flight control limits provided by modification of design control limits based upon the detection of the impending hazardous flight condition. The method includes generating the control limits, modifying the control limits based upon the impending hazardous flight condition, and displaying the displacement of actuator position relative to the displayed control limits thus cueing the pilot as to the cyclic stick or pedal inputs required to increase the control margin from the impending hazardous condition

IPC Classes  ?

  • G05D 1/08 - Control of attitude, i.e. control of roll, pitch, or yaw

8.

HUMIDITY CONTROL FOR ABRASIVE BLASTING SYSTEMS

      
Application Number US2011044044
Publication Number 2013/009320
Status In Force
Filing Date 2011-07-14
Publication Date 2013-01-17
Owner BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Bishop, Stephen
  • Amerson, Jimmy, D.
  • Millican, Steven

Abstract

An abrasive blasting system includes an air subsystem being adapted to provide pressurized air, a fluid subsystem being adapted to provide fluid, a mixer being adapted to mix the fluid with the pressurized air, and a media subsystem being adapted to provide abrasive media. The method includes pressurizing the air, mixing the fluid with the air, thereby changing the relative humidity of the air, and blasting a surface of a structure with abrasive media mixed with the fluid and the pressurized air.

IPC Classes  ?

9.

ROTOR HUB FOR USE WITH HIGH-INERTIA BLADES

      
Application Number US2011042350
Publication Number 2013/002784
Status In Force
Filing Date 2011-06-29
Publication Date 2013-01-03
Owner BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Stamps, Franks, B.
  • Tisdale, Patrick, R.
  • Yuce, Mithal

Abstract

A rotor hub has a yoke with radial arms allowing flapping of connected blades about a flap axis. A grip is rigidly attached to each blade, and a lead-lag bearing connects each grip to one of the arms, the bearing defining a lead-lag axis outboard of the flap axis. Each arm has a pair of straps located on opposite sides of the rotor plane for transferring centrifugal force from the blades to the central portion of the yoke. A pair of lead-lag dampers is provided for each grip, the dampers of each pair being located on opposite sides of the rotor plane and connecting an inboard end portion of the grip to the adjacent strap. In-plane motion of a blade causes rotation of the attached grip about the lead-lag axis, causing opposite motion of an inboard end portion of the grip. The dampers act to oppose rotation of the grip.

IPC Classes  ?

10.

ELASTOMERIC SIGNAL TRANSMISSION AND MOTION AMPLIFICATION

      
Application Number US2011040159
Publication Number 2012/173593
Status In Force
Filing Date 2011-06-13
Publication Date 2012-12-20
Owner BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Schank, Troy, C.
  • Stamps, Frank, B.

Abstract

A system and method to amplify displacement includes a housing forming a cylindrical chamber having an elastomeric material disposed therein. The chamber being sealed with a first membrane and a second membrane. The first membrane being attached to a first end having and the second membrane being attached to a second end, the first end having a greater diameter than the second end. The method including producing an input displacement with a driver attached to the first membrane, which in turn results in an amplified output displacement at the second end.

IPC Classes  ?

  • B64C 27/615 - Transmitting means, e.g. interrelated with initiating means or means acting on blades mechanical including flaps mounted on blades

11.

HYDRODYNAMIC RAM MITIGATING FUEL CELL STRUCTURE

      
Application Number US2011040171
Publication Number 2012/173594
Status In Force
Filing Date 2011-06-13
Publication Date 2012-12-20
Owner BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON INC. (USA)
Inventor Sparks, Chad, Elliot

Abstract

A system and method to mitigate the effect of hydrodynamic ram. The system including a chamber adapted to receive fluid and a core disposed within the chamber. A plurality of columns extend through the core and a plurality of orifices extend through the thickness of the columns. The method includes channeling a portion of a vapor bubble to an ullage space disposed within the chamber with the plurality of columns and changing the fluid state of the vapor bubble with a plurality of orifices extending through the thickness of the plurality of columns.

IPC Classes  ?

12.

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DETECTING OBJECTS IN A FLUID SYSTEM

      
Application Number US2011040414
Publication Number 2012/173606
Status In Force
Filing Date 2011-06-15
Publication Date 2012-12-20
Owner BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON INC. (USA)
Inventor Nissen, Jeffrey, P.

Abstract

A system is provided in one embodiment for real-time detection of an object in a fluid without interfering with fluid flow. The system may include a sensor element coupled to a fluid passage, which can transmit energy substantially parallel to the flow direction of a fluid in the fluid passage and receive energy reflected from an incident object in the fluid. Reflected energy can also be analyzed as a function of object size and material such that an object can be classified or characterized through appropriate signal analysis. A method is provided in another embodiment for detecting an object in a fluid passage. The method may include transmitting ultrasonic energy through an interface membrane into the fluid and receiving ultrasonic energy reflected from the object. A pressure change in the reflected ultrasonic energy may be measured and converted to a signal for an output device.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G01N 29/00 - Investigating or analysing materials by the use of ultrasonic, sonic or infrasonic waves; Visualisation of the interior of objects by transmitting ultrasonic or sonic waves through the object

13.

BLADE-PITCH CONTROL SYSTEM WITH FEEDBACK SWASHPLATE

      
Application Number US2011037395
Publication Number 2012/161680
Status In Force
Filing Date 2011-05-20
Publication Date 2012-11-29
Owner BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON INC. (USA)
Inventor Stamps, Frank, B.

Abstract

A blade-pitch control system for controlling a pitch angle of blades on a rotor has an input swashplate assembly having non-rotating and rotating portions, the rotating portion being operably connected to blade grips. A feedback swashplate assembly has non-rotating and rotating portions, the rotating portion being connected to the yoke for movement with the yoke during flapping of the yoke. Linear actuators connect the non-rotating portion of the input swashplate assembly to the non-rotating portion of the feedback swashplate assembly. Motion of the yoke during flapping causes a corresponding motion of the feedback swashplate assembly and input swashplate assembly for providing selected pitch-flap coupling between flapping motion of the yoke and pitch motion of the grips.

IPC Classes  ?

14.

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MEASURING WRINKLE DEPTH IN A COMPOSITE STRUCTURE

      
Application Number US2011035818
Publication Number 2012/154168
Status In Force
Filing Date 2011-05-10
Publication Date 2012-11-15
Owner BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON INC. (USA)
Inventor Nissen, Jeffrey, P.

Abstract

In accordance with one embodiment, a method is provided for non-destructive examination of a composite structure having a non-conductive surface and a conductive substrate. The method may include applying an alternating current to a probe having a coil conductor, scanning the probe across the non-conductive surface to induce eddy currents in the conductive substrate, and measuring changes in an electrical property of the probe in response to changes in the eddy currents indicative of variations in the depth of the conductive substrate.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G01N 27/82 - Investigating or analysing materials by the use of electric, electrochemical, or magnetic means by investigating magnetic variables for investigating the presence of flaws

15.

SELF-ALIGNING INLET PLENUM SYSTEM FOR ROTORCRAFT

      
Application Number US2011034237
Publication Number 2012/148394
Status In Force
Filing Date 2011-04-28
Publication Date 2012-11-01
Owner BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Dailey, Zachary, E.
  • Mast, Thomas, M.

Abstract

An inlet system for a rotorcraft includes a cowl door assembly and a plenum assembly. The cowl door assembly includes a door member, a cowl inlet opening, and a cowl inlet duct. The plenum assembly is configured to free float in relation to the cowl door. The plenum assembly includes a plenum duct with a plenum band configured to attach the plenum assembly to an inlet opening. An aft seal is located between the aft plenum flange and a firewall, the aft seal being configured to provide a compressive contact between the plenum assembly and the firewall.

IPC Classes  ?

  • B64D 33/02 - Arrangement in aircraft of power plant parts or auxiliaries not otherwise provided for of combustion air intakes

16.

DUAL SERIES DAMPER SYSTEM

      
Application Number US2011033956
Publication Number 2012/148389
Status In Force
Filing Date 2011-04-26
Publication Date 2012-11-01
Owner BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Yuce, Mithat
  • Popelka, David, A.
  • Stamps, Frank, B.
  • Wiinikka, Mark, A.

Abstract

A dual series damper includes a fluid damper portion and a elastomeric damper portion. The fluid damper portion includes a first housing, a first connection member, and a piston coupled to the first connection member. The piston divides an interior of the first housing into a first fluid chamber and a second fluid chamber. The piston has a fluid passage in the piston, the fluid passage being configured to provide fluid communication between the first fluid chamber and the second fluid chamber. The elastomeric damper portion includes a second housing, a second connection member coupled to the second housing, and an elastomer between the first housing and the second housing. When a lead/lag force is introduced to the dual series damper, the fluid damper portion behaves rigidly so that the elastomeric damper portion dampens the lead/lag oscillation.

IPC Classes  ?

17.

PYLON MOUNTING SYSTEM WITH VIBRATION ISOLATION

      
Application Number US2011031888
Publication Number 2012/141676
Status In Force
Filing Date 2011-04-11
Publication Date 2012-10-18
Owner BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Smith, Michael, R.
  • Spears, Steven
  • Stamps, Frank, B.
  • Seifert, Michael, S.

Abstract

A pylon mounting system with vibration isolation is provided. The system generally includes a housing that defines a first fluid chamber and a second fluid chamber, a fluid disposed within the fluid chambers; a piston assembly at least partially disposed within the housing, and a tuning passage defined by the piston assembly for providing fluid communication between the fluid chambers. The piston assembly has a first arm and a second arm, and each arm has a tubeform bearing for providing pitch and roll stiffness.

IPC Classes  ?

  • F16F 9/10 - Springs, vibration-dampers, shock-absorbers, or similarly-constructed movement-dampers using a fluid or the equivalent as damping medium using a fluid of which the nature is immaterial

18.

FLIGHT CONTROL LAWS FOR CONSTANT VECTOR FLAT TURNS

      
Application Number US2011030498
Publication Number 2012/134460
Status In Force
Filing Date 2011-03-30
Publication Date 2012-10-04
Owner BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Christensen, Kevin, Thomas
  • Shue, Shyhpyng, Jack
  • Caudill, Troy, Sheldon

Abstract

An aircraft and method to control flat yawing turns of the aircraft while maintaining a constant vector across a ground surface. The aircraft includes a control system in data communication with control actuators, a lateral control architecture, a longitudinal control architecture, and an initialization command logic. The lateral control architecture controls the aircraft in the lateral direction, while the longitudinal control architecture controls the aircraft in the longitudinal direction. The initialization command logic automatically activates the lateral control architecture and the longitudinal control architecture to maintain a constant vector across the ground whenever a directional control input is made at low speed.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G05D 1/10 - Simultaneous control of position or course in three dimensions

19.

CONSTANT AREA VENT FOR EXTERNAL CRASH ATTENUATION AIRBAG

      
Application Number US2011030514
Publication Number 2012/134462
Status In Force
Filing Date 2011-03-30
Publication Date 2012-10-04
Owner BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Lu, Zi
  • Tho, Cheng-Ho
  • Smith, Michael, R.
  • Hill, Andrew, T.
  • Rajan, Samgeeth

Abstract

The external crash attenuation airbag includes an inflatable bladder which is inflatable to an exterior of an aircraft, so that the inflatable bladder is generally located between the aircraft and a crash surface when inflated. The airbag includes a vent configured to burst at a predefined burst pressure, the vent being located a side portion of the inflatable bladder. The airbag also includes a vent support located approximate the vent, the vent support being configured to prevent deformation and therefore maintain the effectiveness of a venting area of the vent.

IPC Classes  ?

20.

FLIGHT CONTROL LAWS FOR FULL ENVELOPE BANKED TURNS

      
Application Number US2011030321
Publication Number 2012/134447
Status In Force
Filing Date 2011-03-29
Publication Date 2012-10-04
Owner BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Christensen, Kevin, Thomas
  • Shue, Shyhpyng, Jack
  • Caudill, Troy, Sheldon
  • Lappos, Nicholas, Dean

Abstract

A flight control system and method for controlling full envelope banked turns of an aircraft, the flight control system including one or more of a control law architectures having one or more control laws adapted for controlling the flight of an aircraft for full envelope banked turns.

IPC Classes  ?

21.

RECONFIGURABLE ROTOR BLADE

      
Application Number US2011045659
Publication Number 2012/121748
Status In Force
Filing Date 2011-07-28
Publication Date 2012-09-13
Owner BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Mccollough, James, M.
  • Washkowski, Mark

Abstract

A reconfigurable rotor blade system includes an internal mass that is configured to translate in order to produce a spanwise torsional twist of the rotor blade. An actuator is configured to selectively translate the mass so as to relocate a center of mass of the rotor blade. The torsional twist is selectively produced during operation of the rotorcraft.

IPC Classes  ?

  • F01D 7/00 - Rotors with blades adjustable in operation; Control thereof

22.

HIGH EFFICIENCY EXTERNAL AIRBAG FOR CRASH ATTENUATION

      
Application Number US2011025857
Publication Number 2012/115633
Status In Force
Filing Date 2011-02-23
Publication Date 2012-08-30
Owner BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Hill, Andrew, T.
  • Lu, Zi
  • Lynds, Robert, S.
  • Hansen, Andrew, R.

Abstract

An external airbag for an aircraft includes an inflatable bladder having a top portion and a bottom portion, the top portion being generally adjacent to an exterior of the aircraft. A widthwise panel divides the inflatable bladder into a first cylindrical portion and a second cylindrical portion. The widthwise panel acts to restrict outward bulging of the inflatable bladder. An aperture in the widthwise panel may be used for allowing gas communication between the first cylindrical portion and a second cylindrical portion.

IPC Classes  ?

  • B64D 25/00 - Emergency apparatus or devices, not otherwise provided for

23.

A TEMPERATURE ADAPTIVE FLUID DAMPING SYSTEM

      
Application Number US2011025983
Publication Number 2012/115645
Status In Force
Filing Date 2011-02-24
Publication Date 2012-08-30
Owner BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Bosworth, Jeffrey
  • Stamps, Frank, B.

Abstract

A temperature adaptive fluid damping system is provided. One embodiment of the temperature adaptive fluid damping system comprises two fluid chambers, a piston in fluid communication with the fluid chambers, and a fluid path between the fluid chambers. An elastomeric retaining element adjacent to the fluid path is constrained to deform substantially perpendicular to the fluid path, so that the retaining element is operable to vary the cross-sectional area of the fluid path inversely to a change in temperature.

IPC Classes  ?

  • F16F 9/00 - Springs, vibration-dampers, shock-absorbers, or similarly-constructed movement-dampers using a fluid or the equivalent as damping medium

24.

SINGLE STAGE DEBULK AND CURE OF A PREPREG MATERIAL

      
Application Number US2011020771
Publication Number 2012/096650
Status In Force
Filing Date 2011-01-11
Publication Date 2012-07-19
Owner BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Whitworth, Denver, R.
  • Cribb, Vance, N.

Abstract

An apparatus and method for repairing a damaged laminate including the process of cutting out a damaged section and replacing damaged section with a repair laminate, then covering the repair laminate with a vacuum bag having a heater disposed therein. Thereafter, applying heat and pressure to the repair laminate with the heater and vacuum bag to adequately debulk and cure the repair laminate.

IPC Classes  ?

  • B32B 43/00 - Operations specially adapted for layered products and not otherwise provided for, e.g. repairing; Apparatus therefor

25.

FLIGHT CONTROL LAWS FOR VERTICAL FLIGHT PATH CONTROL

      
Application Number US2011021225
Publication Number 2012/096668
Status In Force
Filing Date 2011-01-14
Publication Date 2012-07-19
Owner BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Christensen, Kevin, Thomas
  • Shue, Shyhpyng, Jack
  • Caudill, Troy, Sheldon

Abstract

A flight control system and method for controlling the vertical flight path of an aircraft, the flight control system includes a stable decoupled model having a decoupled lateral equation of motion and a decoupled longitudinal equation of motion and a feedback command loop operably associated with the stable decoupled model. The feedback command loop includes a vertical flight path angle control law; an altitude control law; and a vertical speed control law.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G05D 1/10 - Simultaneous control of position or course in three dimensions

26.

VACUUM ASSISTED CONFORMAL SHAPE SETTING DEVICE

      
Application Number US2011020016
Publication Number 2012/093992
Status In Force
Filing Date 2011-01-03
Publication Date 2012-07-12
Owner BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Whitworth, Denver, R.
  • Cribb, Vance, N.
  • Nottorf, Eric, W.

Abstract

A device and method for applying treatment to a structure includes a housing having a first membrane sealed to a second membrane for creating an airtight cavity therebetween for receiving a porous material and a working layer. The method includes the process of conforming the shape of the housing to the structure and applying a treatment thereafter to the structure.

IPC Classes  ?

  • H05B 3/02 - Ohmic-resistance heating - Details

27.

ACTIVE VENT AND RE-INFLATION SYSTEM FOR A CRASH ATTENUATION AIRBAG

      
Application Number US2010062300
Publication Number 2012/091700
Status In Force
Filing Date 2010-12-29
Publication Date 2012-07-05
Owner BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Lu, Zi
  • Tho, Cheng-Ho
  • Smith, Michael, R.

Abstract

A crash attenuation system has an airbag inflatable generally adjacent to an exterior of the aircraft. The system includes a gas generator in fluid communication with an interior of the airbag. The system also includes a vent system having a vent passage supported by the aircraft, the vent passage being configured to allow gas to escape from within the airbag during an impact. The vent system also includes an actuator door for sealing the vent passage, thereby preventing gas from leaving the airbag. The actuator door is actuated by an actuator, the actuator being in fluid communication with the gas generator through an actuator duct. The system operates such that deployment of gas from the gas generator causes the actuator to inflate, thereby causing the actuator door to seal the vent passage. The gas generator is configured to re-inflate the airbag after the actuator door seals the vent passage.

IPC Classes  ?

28.

CENTER LAP TOOL MACHINE FOR LARGE TRANSMISSION GEARS

      
Application Number US2010062343
Publication Number 2012/091703
Status In Force
Filing Date 2010-12-29
Publication Date 2012-07-05
Owner BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Moore, Royce
  • Smith, Monte
  • Pae, Richard
  • Turner, Greg

Abstract

A machine system and method for simultaneously lapping a first machining surface of a hollow shaft and an opposing second machining surface of the hollow shaft, the machine system having a brake subsystem for securing the hollow shaft in a relatively stationary position while a drive subsystem rotates a lapping tool within the hollow shaft such that the lapping tool laps the first machining surface with an abrasive surface of a top lap while simultaneously lapping the second machining surface with an abrasive surface of a bottom lap.

IPC Classes  ?

  • B24B 5/12 - Machines or devices designed for grinding surfaces of revolution on work, including those which also grind adjacent plane surfaces; Accessories therefor involving centres or chucks for holding work for grinding cylindrical surfaces both externally and internally with several grinding wheels

29.

MULTI-DIRECTIONAL LOAD JOINT SYSTEM

      
Application Number US2010062211
Publication Number 2012/091695
Status In Force
Filing Date 2010-12-28
Publication Date 2012-07-05
Owner BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Mccullough, John, R.
  • Carlson, David, Gordon
  • Hethcock, James, Donn
  • Oldroyd, Paul, K.
  • May, Carl, A.

Abstract

A structural joint includes a first member having a first base portion and a first leg portion. The structural joint further includes a second member having a second base portion and a second base portion. The first base portion and the second base portion are coupled together at an overlapping portion. The first leg portion and the second leg portion form a cavity for structurally coupling to a structural member.

IPC Classes  ?

30.

POWER SAFETY INSTRUMENT SYSTEM

      
Application Number US2010061701
Publication Number 2012/087303
Status In Force
Filing Date 2010-12-22
Publication Date 2012-06-28
Owner BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Mccollough, James, M.
  • Oltheten, Erik
  • Lappos, Nicholas

Abstract

A power safety system is configured to provide power information in an aircraft. The power safety system includes a power safety instrument having a power required indicator and a power available indicator, each being located on a display. A position of the power required indicator and the power available indicator represent the power available and power required to perform a hover flight maneuver. The power safety system may be operated in a flight planning mode or in a current flight mode. The power safety system uses at least one sensor to measure variables having an effect on the power required and the power available.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G01C 21/00 - Navigation; Navigational instruments not provided for in groups

31.

COMPOSITE ROTOR BLADE HAVING WEIGHTED MATERIAL FOR MASS BALANCING

      
Application Number US2010056491
Publication Number 2012/064335
Status In Force
Filing Date 2010-11-12
Publication Date 2012-05-18
Owner BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Sherrill, Paul, B.
  • Stamps, Frank, B.
  • Measom, Ronald, J.

Abstract

A rotor blade for an aircraft includes a composite portion having fiber-reinforced resin material, the composite portion having an outside surface that forms at least a partial airfoil shape. The weighted portion includes a plurality of weighted material layers and a plurality of fiber-reinforced resin material layers. Weighted material is configured to be compatible with and integrated into composite manufacturing processes used to fabricate the rotor blade. The weighted portion has a higher density than the composite portion and positioned to produce desired mass balance characteristics of the rotor blade.

IPC Classes  ?

32.

ADAPTIVE TWIST SYSTEM FOR A ROTOR BLADE

      
Application Number US2010056500
Publication Number 2012/064337
Status In Force
Filing Date 2010-11-12
Publication Date 2012-05-18
Owner BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON INC. (USA)
Inventor Brunken, John, E.

Abstract

The system of the present application includes an adaptive twist system for a rotor blade. The adaptive twist system includes a slider mechanism coupled to a spar and to a skin. The slider mechanism provides structural connectivity between the spar and the skin while also selectively translated the skin relative to the spar, thereby causing the rotor blade to twist. A control system is used to operate the slider mechanism so that the rotor blade is automatically twisted into the optional shape during changes in flight modes.

IPC Classes  ?

  • B64C 21/00 - Influencing air flow over aircraft surfaces by affecting boundary layer flow

33.

PROPULSIVE ANTI-TORQUE NOZZLE SYSTEM WITH EXTERNAL ROTATING SLEEVE FOR A ROTORCRAFT

      
Application Number US2010056557
Publication Number 2012/064343
Status In Force
Filing Date 2010-11-12
Publication Date 2012-05-18
Owner BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON INC. (USA)
Inventor Smith, Dudley, E.

Abstract

The system of the present application includes a system duct in fluid communication with a tailboom duct, the system duct having a downstream portion with an anti-torque cutout and a pro-torque cutout. The system further includes an anti- torque nozzle exteriorly proximate to the anti-torque cutout and a pro-torque nozzle exteriorly proximate to the pro-torque cutout. A rotating sleeve is configured to selectively allow airflow into at least one of the anti-torque nozzle and the pro-torque nozzle. A thrust nozzle is in fluid communication with the system duct. An upper clamshell and a lower clamshell are each configured to selectively control airflow in the thrust nozzle.

IPC Classes  ?

  • B64C 27/82 - Rotorcraft; Rotors peculiar thereto characterised by the provision of an auxiliary rotor or fluid-jet device for counter-balancing lifting-rotor torque or changing direction of rotorcraft

34.

ANTI-TORQUE NOZZLE SYSTEM WITH INTERNAL SLEEVE VALVE FOR A ROTORCRAFT

      
Application Number US2010056571
Publication Number 2012/064344
Status In Force
Filing Date 2010-11-12
Publication Date 2012-05-18
Owner BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON INC. (USA)
Inventor Robertson, Daniel, B.

Abstract

The system of the present application includes a duct for receiving airflow from within a duct portion of a tailboom. The airflow is a mixture of fan driven air and engine exhaust. The system includes a fixed nozzle assembly with an anti-torque nozzle, a pro-torque nozzle and a thrust nozzle. A rotating sleeve valve is located within the fixed nozzle assembly. The rotating sleeve valve located within the fixed nozzle assembly and is configured to selectively redirect airflow into one or more of the anti-torque nozzle, the pro-torque nozzle and the thrust nozzle.

IPC Classes  ?

  • B64C 27/82 - Rotorcraft; Rotors peculiar thereto characterised by the provision of an auxiliary rotor or fluid-jet device for counter-balancing lifting-rotor torque or changing direction of rotorcraft

35.

PROPULSIVE ANTI-TORQUE NOZZLE SYSTEM WITH ROTATING THRUST DIRECTOR FOR A ROTORCRAFT

      
Application Number US2010056582
Publication Number 2012/064345
Status In Force
Filing Date 2010-11-12
Publication Date 2012-05-18
Owner BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON INC. (USA)
Inventor Groninga, Kirk, L.

Abstract

The system of the present application includes a duct for receiving airflow from within a duct portion of a tailboom. The airflow is a mixture of fan driven air and engine exhaust. The system includes a fixed nozzle assembly with an anti-torque nozzle, a pro-torque nozzle, and a thrust nozzle. A rotating thrust director is located upstream of the fixed nozzle assembly. The rotating thrust director located is configured to selectively redirect airflow into one or more of the anti-torque nozzle, the pro-torque nozzle and the thrust nozzle.

IPC Classes  ?

  • B64C 27/82 - Rotorcraft; Rotors peculiar thereto characterised by the provision of an auxiliary rotor or fluid-jet device for counter-balancing lifting-rotor torque or changing direction of rotorcraft

36.

METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ACTIVELY MANIPULATING AERODYNAMIC SURFACES

      
Application Number US2010054910
Publication Number 2012/060806
Status In Force
Filing Date 2010-11-01
Publication Date 2012-05-10
Owner BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Schank, Troy, C.
  • Kintzinger, Peter, H.
  • Sherrill, Paul, B.
  • Parham, Thomas

Abstract

A method and apparatus is provided, including an actuator system that may be connected to a wing frame for controlling an active element. The actuator system may include sliding elements movable along an axis parallel to the span-wise axis of the wing. The sliding elements may be connected to fixed elements and a crank element, the crank element generally comprising a beam element and a pivot element. The beam element may be offset from the pivot element so that the crank element is rotatable about the pivot element with a negative stiffness under an external force that tends to pull the sliding elements away from the fixed elements.

IPC Classes  ?

  • B64C 27/615 - Transmitting means, e.g. interrelated with initiating means or means acting on blades mechanical including flaps mounted on blades

37.

METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ACTIVELY MANIPULATING AERODYNAMIC SURFACES

      
Application Number US2010055367
Publication Number 2012/060836
Status In Force
Filing Date 2010-11-04
Publication Date 2012-05-10
Owner BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Schank, Troy, C.
  • Kintzinger, Peter, H.
  • Sherrill, Paul, B.
  • Parham, Thomas, C.
  • Popelka, David, A.

Abstract

A method and apparatus is provided, including an actuator system that may be connected to a wing frame for controlling an active element. The actuator system may include sliding elements movable along an axis parallel to the span-wise axis of the wing. The sliding elements may be connected to fixed elements and a crank element, the crank element generally comprising a beam element and a cross-axis flexure pivot element. The beam element may be offset from the pivot element so that the crank element is rotatable about the pivot element with a negative stiffness under an external force that tends to pull the sliding elements away from the fixed elements.

IPC Classes  ?

  • B64C 27/00 - Rotorcraft; Rotors peculiar thereto

38.

MOLDABLE FLY-AWAY TOOL STRUCTURE SYSTEM

      
Application Number US2011044241
Publication Number 2012/060910
Status In Force
Filing Date 2011-07-15
Publication Date 2012-05-10
Owner BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Mishra, Suvankar
  • Mccullough, John, R.
  • Chris, Mark
  • Woychesin, Stanley, B.

Abstract

A composite structure includes a first face sheet, a second face sheet, and a foam member located between the first face sheet and the second face sheet. The foam member has a molded contour, the mold contour being configured to provide tooling surface for at least one of the first face sheet and the second face sheet prior to curing of the composite structure. A method of making the foam member includes creating a mold tool having an interior surface which resembles the desired outer contour of the foam member. A mixture is poured into a pour opening in the mold tool. The mixture is allowed to polymerize into a foam as the foam expands and distributes within the mold tool. Vent openings in the mold tool are selectively tailored to control the density of the foam member. The foam member is cured in the mold tool.

IPC Classes  ?

  • B32B 3/00 - Layered products essentially comprising a layer with external or internal discontinuities or unevennesses, or a layer of non-planar form; Layered products essentially having particular features of form

39.

AIRFOIL SHAPED TAIL BOOM

      
Application Number US2010049506
Publication Number 2012/039702
Status In Force
Filing Date 2010-09-20
Publication Date 2012-03-29
Owner BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Brand, Albert, G.
  • Narramore, Jimmy
  • Harse, James, H.
  • Lanigan, Brendan, P.

Abstract

A tail boom adapted for counteracting a fuselage torque created by an engine carried by a fuselage of a rotary aircraft. The tail boom is positioned within the rotorwash from the rotary and includes a first side surface contoured to create a low- pressure region of an airfoil and a second opposing side surface contoured to create a high-pressure region of an airfoil. The pressure difference between the high-pressure region and the low-pressure region causes the tail boom to move towards the low- pressure region, resulting in a lateral force opposing the torque on the fuselage.

IPC Classes  ?

  • B64C 27/82 - Rotorcraft; Rotors peculiar thereto characterised by the provision of an auxiliary rotor or fluid-jet device for counter-balancing lifting-rotor torque or changing direction of rotorcraft

40.

METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR IN-FLIGHT BLADE FOLDING

      
Application Number US2010038636
Publication Number 2011/159281
Status In Force
Filing Date 2010-06-15
Publication Date 2011-12-22
Owner BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Hollimon, Charles
  • Smith, Dudley, E.
  • Ludolph, David

Abstract

A foldable rotor system for a rotorcraft, the foldable rotor system comprising a rotor assembly operably associated with a driveshaft, the driveshaft being operable associated with an engine, the rotor assembly comprising a rotor blade connected to a grip pin. A swashplate is operable associated with the grip pin in order selectively change a pitch of the rotor blade. A blade fold actuator is operably associated with the grip pin such that the blade fold actuator is configured to fold and unfold the rotor blade about a blade fold axis. During an airplane mode, the rotorcraft can stop and fold the rotor blades so that the rotorcraft relies upon thrust from the engine for propulsion. The rotor blades are folded in a spiral fold path so that the rotor blades remain substantially edgewise, or feathered, during the folding process. The spiral fold path minimizes the aerodynamic drag experienced by the rotor blades while being folded during flight of the rotorcraft.

IPC Classes  ?

41.

METHOD OF DEVELOPING FLIGHT INFRASTRUCTURE IN CONJUNCTION WITH A SALE OF AN AIRCRAFT

      
Application Number US2010034566
Publication Number 2011/142751
Status In Force
Filing Date 2010-05-12
Publication Date 2011-11-17
Owner BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Fulton, William, W.
  • Lappos, Nicholas, D.

Abstract

A method for providing WAAS infrastructure in conjunction with the sale of a WAAS enabled aircraft includes developing a sales package for a customer. The price of the sales package preferably includes a WAAS enabled aircraft and a WAAS infrastructure. The method further includes assembling a WAAS enabled aircraft and developing the WAAS infrastructure using a computer. The method also includes providing the customer with the WAAS enabled aircraft and the WAAS infrastructure.

IPC Classes  ?

42.

METHOD OF MAKING A COMPOSITE ARTICLE HAVING AN INTERNAL PASSAGEWAY

      
Application Number US2010034643
Publication Number 2011/142757
Status In Force
Filing Date 2010-05-13
Publication Date 2011-11-17
Owner BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Elliott, David, A.
  • Kilmain, Charles, J.
  • Lin, Sherman, S.
  • Measom, Ron
  • Riley, Walter

Abstract

In one particular embodiment, a method for making a fiber-reinforced, composite article having an internal passageway includes providing a layup tool, fiber placing a base layup onto the layup tool, and generating a groove in the base layup. The method further includes placing a mandrel in the groove, fiber placing a top layup onto the base layup and the mandrel, curing the base layup and the top layup, and removing the mandrel from the base layup and the top layup. In another particular embodiment, the mandrel is replaced with a non-removable tube.

IPC Classes  ?

  • B32B 7/00 - Layered products characterised by the relation between layers; Layered products characterised by the relative orientation of features between layers, or by the relative values of a measurable parameter between layers, i.e. products comprising layers having different physical, chemical or physicochemical propert; Layered products characterised by the interconnection of layers

43.

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DEVELOPING FAULT DIAGNOSTICS AND FAILURE PROGNOSIS OF SPLINE WEAR IN A DRIVE SYSTEM

      
Application Number US2011028928
Publication Number 2011/119419
Status In Force
Filing Date 2011-03-18
Publication Date 2011-09-29
Owner BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Riley, Walter
  • Hale, Keith
  • Covington, Charles, Eric

Abstract

A diagnosis system and method to detect wear between a first set of teeth of a first gear and a second set of teeth of a second intermeshing gear, the diagnosis system having a first target associated with the first set of teeth, a second target associated with the second set of teeth, a first sensor adapted to detect the location of the first target, a second senor adapted to detect the location of the second target, and a processing system in data communication with the first sensor and the second sensor, the processing system being adapted to process a spatial relationship between the first target relative to the second target after a time lapse of rotation between the first set of teeth and the second set of teeth.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G01B 7/14 - Measuring arrangements characterised by the use of electric or magnetic techniques for measuring distance or clearance between spaced objects or spaced apertures

44.

SWASHPLATE-MOUNTED PERMANENT MAGNET ALTERNATOR

      
Application Number US2011029134
Publication Number 2011/119458
Status In Force
Filing Date 2011-03-21
Publication Date 2011-09-29
Owner BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Doyle, Jordan
  • Mast, James
  • Bais, Christos

Abstract

A swashplate system includes a rotating outer ring and a non-rotating inner ring, the rotating outer ring being adapted to carry a coil of wire and the non-rotating inner ring being adapted to carry a first and a second magnet. The first and second magnets create a magnetic field and an electrical current is created as the coil of wire passes through the magnetic field as the rotating outer ring rotates.

IPC Classes  ?

  • B64C 27/605 - Transmitting means, e.g. interrelated with initiating means or means acting on blades mechanical including swash plate, spider or cam mechanisms

45.

VARIABALE STIFFNESS LIQUID INERTIA VIBRATION ELIMINATOR

      
Application Number US2011024858
Publication Number 2011/103078
Status In Force
Filing Date 2011-02-15
Publication Date 2011-08-25
Owner BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Smith, Michael R.
  • Stamps, Frank B.

Abstract

A variable stiffness liquid inertia vibration isolation device includes a liquid inertia vibration elimination isolator and a variable stiffness spring operably associated with the liquid inertia vibration elimination isolator for varying the stiffness of the liquid inertia vibration isolator. The variable stiffness spring may include an elastomeric pad exhibiting a first stiffness along a first axis and a second stiffness, significantly greater than the first stiffness, along a second axis that is perpendicular to the first axis.

IPC Classes  ?

  • B64D 27/00 - Arrangement or mounting of power plant in aircraft; Aircraft characterised thereby

46.

STALL PREVENTION/RECOVERY SYSTEM AND METHOD

      
Application Number US2011023849
Publication Number 2011/100179
Status In Force
Filing Date 2011-02-07
Publication Date 2011-08-18
Owner BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Schulte, Kynn, J.
  • Fortenbaugh, Robert, L.
  • Builta, Kenneth, E.

Abstract

A method for operating an aircraft to prevent/recover from a stall condition includes the steps of detecting an actual vertical velocity of the aircraft, calculating vertical velocity error of the aircraft, the vertical velocity error being based upon a comparison between the actual vertical velocity of the aircraft and a commanded vertical velocity of the aircraft, and determining if the aircraft is in one of a near stalled condition and a stalled condition based upon at least the detected vertical velocity error and the polarity of the vertical velocity error. The method further includes the steps of taking control of the aircraft from an operator of the aircraft, reducing a bank angle of the aircraft, pitching the aircraft downward, and increasing the airspeed of the aircraft if the aircraft's airspeed is outside an airspeed window if the aircraft is in one of the near stalled condition and the stalled condition.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G05D 1/08 - Control of attitude, i.e. control of roll, pitch, or yaw

47.

METHOD OF MAKING CORE-STIFFENED STRUCTURE

      
Application Number US2010023357
Publication Number 2011/096935
Status In Force
Filing Date 2010-02-05
Publication Date 2011-08-11
Owner BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Hethcock, James, D., Jr.
  • Nunn, Kenneth, E., Jr.
  • May, Carl, A.

Abstract

A method of making a core-stiffened structure includes the steps of providing a honeycomb core having an adhesive disposed on first and second surfaces thereof, providing a first skin and a second skin, and assembling the first skin, the second skin, and the honeycomb core to form the core-stiffened structure. The method further includes the steps of curing the core-stiffened structure and inhibiting at least one of the first skin and the second skin from protruding into at least one cell of the honeycomb core during the step of curing the core-stiffened structure.

IPC Classes  ?

  • B32B 1/00 - Layered products essentially having a general shape other than plane
  • B32B 37/00 - Methods or apparatus for laminating, e.g. by curing or by ultrasonic bonding

48.

APPARATUS FOR ATTACHING A MEMBER TO A CORE-STIFFENED STRUCTURE AND A COMBINATION THEREOF

      
Application Number US2011023455
Publication Number 2011/097283
Status In Force
Filing Date 2011-02-02
Publication Date 2011-08-11
Owner BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • May, Carl, A.
  • Hethcock, James, D.
  • Mccullough, John, R.
  • Cox, Ronald, K.

Abstract

An apparatus for attaching a member to a honeycomb core-stiffened structure includes a body and one or more elements extending from the body configured to be adhesively bonded to one or more walls of a honeycomb core of the honeycomb core- stiffened structure. The apparatus further includes a fitting for attaching the member to the apparatus. A honeycomb core-stiffened structure includes a honeycomb core and an apparatus for attaching a member to the honeycomb core. The apparatus includes a body and one or more elements extending from the body configured to be adhesively bonded to one or more walls of the honeycomb core of the honeycomb core-stiffened structure. The apparatus further includes a fitting for attaching the member to the apparatus.

IPC Classes  ?

  • E04D 1/36 - Devices for sealing the spaces or joints between roof-covering elements
  • E04C 3/00 - Structural elongated elements designed for load-supporting

49.

COMPOSITE CORE AND METHOD OF MAKING SAME

      
Application Number US2011023681
Publication Number 2011/097433
Status In Force
Filing Date 2011-02-04
Publication Date 2011-08-11
Owner BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Hethcock, James, D.
  • Nunn, Kenneth, E.
  • Oldroyd, Paul

Abstract

A composite core includes a plurality of tubes, each the plurality of tubes comprising a plurality of fibers disposed in a polymeric matrix. Adjacent tubes of the plurality of tubes are adhesively bonded to one another along sides of the adjacent tubes. A method of making a composite core includes the steps of providing a plurality of tubes, each of the plurality of tubes including a plurality of fibers disposed in a polymeric matrix, and adhesively bonding adjacent tubes of the plurality of tubes along sides of the adjacent tubes. A method of making a composite core such that a removable band is included in the core, the removable band being configured to be removable through a procedure subsequent to the cure of the composite core, thereby producing gaps in the core.

IPC Classes  ?

  • B32B 3/26 - Layered products essentially comprising a layer with external or internal discontinuities or unevennesses, or a layer of non-planar form; Layered products essentially having particular features of form characterised by a layer with cavities or internal voids

50.

APPARATUS FOR IMPROVED VIBRATION ISOLATION

      
Application Number US2009066263
Publication Number 2011/068501
Status In Force
Filing Date 2009-12-01
Publication Date 2011-06-09
Owner BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Smith, Michael, R.
  • Stamps, Frank, B.

Abstract

A vibration isolator having an upper housing defining an upper fluid chamber, a lower housing defining a lower fluid chamber, a piston resiliently disposed within the upper housing and the lower housing, a tuning passage defined by the piston, for providing fluid communication between the upper fluid chamber and the lower fluid chamber, a tuning fluid disposed within the tuning passage, the upper fluid chamber, and the lower fluid chamber. A reservoir in fluid communication with the upper fluid chamber for providing pressurization control of the vibration isolator. An expanded accumulator region for providing Increased pressure retention during maintenance and operation of the vibration isolator.

IPC Classes  ?

  • F16F 7/10 - Vibration-dampers; Shock-absorbers using inertia effect

51.

EMERGENCY SUBSYSTEM FOR A FLUID SYSTEM

      
Application Number US2009064510
Publication Number 2011/059450
Status In Force
Filing Date 2009-11-16
Publication Date 2011-05-19
Owner BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON INC. (USA)
Inventor Poster, Scott

Abstract

A fluid system includes an emergency subsystem and a main subsystem in fluid communication with a working element. The main subsystem is in fluid communication with the emergency subsystem. The system operates in a standard mode and an emergency mode. During standard mode, both the main and emergency subsystems jointly provide fluid to the working element. During emergency mode, the emergency subsystem is configured for independently providing fluid to the working element.

IPC Classes  ?

  • F16N 29/02 - Special means in lubricating arrangements or systems providing for the indication or detection of undesired conditions; Use of devices responsive to conditions in lubricating arrangements or systems for influencing the supply of lubricant

52.

MOBILE ENERGY ATTENUATING SEAT AND SAFETY HARNESS FOR AIRCRAFT

      
Application Number US2010056216
Publication Number 2011/060061
Status In Force
Filing Date 2010-11-10
Publication Date 2011-05-19
Owner BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Amante, William, A.
  • Wilkerson, Darrell, W.
  • Pongrantz, Jerry, A.

Abstract

An energy attenuating seat system for an aircraft includes energy attenuating features and is also configured to provide mobility for the occupant. The system is configured to suspend the operator, or gunner, with a support from the roof of the aircraft. The system includes an armored seat or body harness for the occupant. The system provides energy attenuation in multiple directions. The system also optionally includes a floor tether in order to control the movements of the occupant. The system may also include an impact detection system to selectively change the tension of the support and/or floor harness. The system may also include one or more airbags either within in the fuselage of the aircraft, or included in the seat system in order to provide energy attenuation.

IPC Classes  ?

53.

DUAL-PATH FLUID INJECTION JET

      
Application Number US2009064505
Publication Number 2011/059449
Status In Force
Filing Date 2009-11-16
Publication Date 2011-05-19
Owner BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON INC. (USA)
Inventor Poster, Scott

Abstract

An injection jet includes a body having a first and a second passage disposed therein for channeling a fluid to a working element. The first passage remains fluidly separated from the second passage. A system includes the injection jet along with a main reservoir and an emergency reservoir. The first passage is in fluid communication with the main reservoir, while the second passage is in fluid communication with the emergency reservoir. The system operates in a standard mode and an emergency mode. Both the first passage and the second passage are configured for jointly supplying fluid to the working element during standard mode. The second passage is configured for independently supplying fluid to the working element during emergency mode.

IPC Classes  ?

  • B05B 7/00 - Spraying apparatus for discharge of liquids or other fluent materials from two or more sources, e.g. of liquid and air, of powder and gas

54.

ROTOR YOKE AND METHOD OF MAKING THE SAME

      
Application Number US2009060450
Publication Number 2011/046543
Status In Force
Filing Date 2009-10-13
Publication Date 2011-04-21
Owner BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Stamps, Frank, B.
  • Tisdale, Pat
  • Marshall, Bryan
  • Campbell, Tom

Abstract

A method of making a composite rotor yoke includes preparing a molded rotor yoke in a closed cavity tool and possibly machining at least one portion of the molded rotor yoke to form the rotor yoke. In the preferred embodiment, preparing the molded rotor yoke is accomplished by applying layers of uncured low-flow composite material and a layer of uncured high-flow adhesive; substantially enclosing the uncured molded rotor yoke in the closed cavity tool; applying pressure so as to compress the uncured molded rotor yoke; and curing the uncured molded rotor yoke. During the curing process, the high-flow adhesive bleeds out of the molded rotor yoke, thereby preventing marcels from forming through movement of the low-flow composite material.

IPC Classes  ?

  • B64C 27/00 - Rotorcraft; Rotors peculiar thereto

55.

REMOVABLE HORIZONTAL STABILIZER FOR HELICOPTER

      
Application Number US2009057261
Publication Number 2011/034531
Status In Force
Filing Date 2009-09-17
Publication Date 2011-03-24
Owner BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Dennison, William, D.
  • May, Carl, A.

Abstract

An easily removable and lightweight horizontal stabilizer configured to provide aerodynamic stability for a rotorcraft. The horizontal stabilizer comprising a spar removably coupled to a tailboom with a removable spar attachment means, the spar being located transversely through a tailboom opening and configured to provide structural support for at least a first horizontal airfoil and a second horizontal airfoil. The first and second horizontal airfoils are configured to fittingly receive the spar so that the spar fits at least partially inside the first and second horizontal airfoils. The first and second horizontal airfoils extend outboard from the tailboom to provide aerodynamic pitch stability.

IPC Classes  ?

  • B64C 1/00 - Fuselages; Constructional features common to fuselages, wings, stabilising surfaces or the like
  • B64C 3/00 - Wings
  • B64C 5/00 - Stabilising surfaces

56.

AIRCRAFT OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEM

      
Application Number US2009051821
Publication Number 2011/014153
Status In Force
Filing Date 2009-07-27
Publication Date 2011-02-03
Owner BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Hill, Andrew, T.
  • Smith, Michael, R.
  • Lu, Zi
  • Tho, Cheng-Ho

Abstract

A crash attenuation system for an aircraft includes an airbag carried by the aircraft that is inflatable generally adjacent an exterior of the aircraft. The airbag is in fluid communication with at least one vent passage for channeling gas from within the interior of the airbag to a region external to the airbag that allows the gas to escape without being obstructed by the airbag. A gas source is in fluid communication with the interior of the airbag for inflating the airbag. A vent valve is provided within the vent passage for controlling a flow of gas through the vent passage, thereby controlling deflation of the airbag. The vent valve is continuously adjustable to and between an open state, a closed state, and any number of partially open states.

IPC Classes  ?

57.

AIRCRAFT OCCUPANT PROTECTION SYSTEM

      
Application Number US2009051815
Publication Number 2011/014152
Status In Force
Filing Date 2009-07-27
Publication Date 2011-02-03
Owner BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Hill, Andrew, T.
  • Smith, Michael, R.
  • Covington, Charles, E.
  • Lappos, Nicholas
  • Sonneborn, Walter

Abstract

An occupant protection system for an aircraft comprising a sensor system for sensing flight condition information and a control system, which includes an impending crash detection system and an impact detection system. The impending crash detection system receives flight information from the sensors determines whether a crash is likely to occur. If an impending crash is detected, the impending crash detection system activates impact modes of a first group of aircraft systems. The impact detection system receives flight information from the sensor system and determines whether an impact has occurred or is occurring. If an impact is detected, the impact detection system activates impact modes of a second group of aircraft systems.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G06F 7/70 - Methods or arrangements for performing computations using a digital non-denominational number representation, i.e. number representation without radix; Computing devices using combinations of denominational and non-denominational quantity representations using stochastic pulse trains, i.e. randomly occurring pulses the average pulse rates of which represent numbers
  • G06F 19/00 - Digital computing or data processing equipment or methods, specially adapted for specific applications (specially adapted for specific functions G06F 17/00;data processing systems or methods specially adapted for administrative, commercial, financial, managerial, supervisory or forecasting purposes G06Q;healthcare informatics G16H)
  • G06G 7/00 - Devices in which the computing operation is performed by varying electric or magnetic quantities
  • G06G 7/76 - Analogue computers for specific processes, systems, or devices, e.g. simulators for traffic

58.

A MULTI-RATIO ROTORCRAFT DRIVE SYSTEM AND A METHOD OF CHANGING GEAR RATIOS THEREOF

      
Application Number US2010042023
Publication Number 2011/008890
Status In Force
Filing Date 2010-07-14
Publication Date 2011-01-20
Owner BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Ehinger, Ryan, T.
  • Fenny, Carlos, A.
  • Kilmain, Charles, J.
  • Sinusas, Eric, A.
  • Worrell, Kevin

Abstract

A multi-ratio rotorcraft drive system and a method of changing gear ratios thereof are disclosed. According to one embodiment, the multi-ratio rotorcraft drive system comprises a rotor system comprising one or more rotors and one or more engines. Each engine of the one or more engines is coupled to the rotor system through a multi-ratio transmission. The multi-ratio transmission comprises an output shaft coupled to the rotor system, an input shaft coupled to a respective engine of the one or more engines, a high speed clutch integrated into a high speed gear train, and a low speed clutch integrated into a low speed gear train. The high speed clutch and the low speed clutch are freewheeling clutches without a friction plate and are capable of disconnecting the output shaft and the input shaft in an overrunning condition when the output shaft spins faster than the input shaft. The multi-ratio transmission shifts between the high speed gear train and the low speed gear train by engaging or disengaging the high speed clutch and modulating speed of the coupled engine.

IPC Classes  ?

  • B64C 27/00 - Rotorcraft; Rotors peculiar thereto

59.

METHOD OF APPLYING ABRASION RESISTANT MATERIALS TO ROTORS

      
Application Number US2009050827
Publication Number 2011/008211
Status In Force
Filing Date 2009-07-16
Publication Date 2011-01-20
Owner BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Bishop, Stephen, K.
  • Peach, Gerald

Abstract

A process for applying a plurality of coats of abrasion resistant material to a substrate such as a rotor for an aircraft. The abrasion resistant material is composed of a first and a second material. The coats gradually transition from an abrasion resistant composition having a larger percentage part per volume of the first material to a larger percentage part per volume of the second material as additional coats are applied.

IPC Classes  ?

60.

METHOD FOR CLEANING OIL SOAKED BONDED PANELS AND LAMINATES

      
Application Number US2009045559
Publication Number 2010/138125
Status In Force
Filing Date 2009-05-29
Publication Date 2010-12-02
Owner BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Whitworth, Denver, Ray
  • Cribb, Vance, Newton, Iii

Abstract

A method of cleaning a contaminated composite part, so as to provide a surface suitable for adhesive bonding. The method includes applying a wicking medium adjacent to a surface of the contaminated composite material. Then applying a solvent medium soaked in a cleaning solution adjacent to the wicking medium. Then vapor barrier is applied adjacent to the solvent medium. Next a breather material is applied adjacent to the vapor barrier. Then a vacuum bagging film with a vacuum port is applied and sealed against the composite part. The composite part is then heated and vented to remove contaminates from the composite material.

IPC Classes  ?

61.

DIFFERENTIAL PITCH CONTROL TO OPTIMIZE CO-ROTATING STACKED ROTOR PERFORMANCE

      
Application Number US2009044895
Publication Number 2010/134921
Status In Force
Filing Date 2009-05-21
Publication Date 2010-11-25
Owner BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON INC. (USA)
Inventor Brunken, John, E., Jr.

Abstract

A rotor system for a rotorcraft having at least one rotor blade pair operably associated with a differential pitch assembly operably for controlling a pitch angle of an upper rotor blade and the lower rotor blade in the rotor blade pair. Operation of the differential pitch assembly changes the pitch of the upper rotor blade more severely than the pitch of the lower rotor blade. As such, the rotor system is configured to provide optimum pitch of the upper and lower rotor blades during a helicopter mode and an airplane mode.

IPC Classes  ?

  • B64C 27/08 - Helicopters with two or more rotors

62.

ROTOR BLADE SPACING FOR VIBRATION ATTENUATION

      
Application Number US2009044955
Publication Number 2010/134923
Status In Force
Filing Date 2009-05-22
Publication Date 2010-11-25
Owner BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON INC. (USA)
Inventor Brunken, John, E.

Abstract

A rotor system for a rotorcraft, the rotor system is a rotor hub having six rotor blades attached to a rotor mast via a rotor yoke assembly. Each rotor blade is angularly spaced in 30 ° and 90 ° alternating angular increment about a mast axis of rotation. Such rotor blades spacing reduces the vibration that is translated into the rotorcraft through the rotor mast.

IPC Classes  ?

  • B64C 27/00 - Rotorcraft; Rotors peculiar thereto

63.

CO-ROTATING STACKED ROTOR DISKS FOR IMPROVED HOVER PERFORMANCE

      
Application Number US2009044963
Publication Number 2010/134924
Status In Force
Filing Date 2009-05-22
Publication Date 2010-11-25
Owner BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON INC. (USA)
Inventor Brunken, John, E., Jr.

Abstract

The system of the present application represents a rotor hub for a rotorcraft and a rotorcraft incorporating the rotor hub. The rotor hub is represented as having multiple rotor disk assemblies, each rotor disk assembly rotating in the same direction about the same mast axis of rotation. In the preferred embodiment, each rotor disk assembly has three rotor blades. The upper rotor disc assembly and the lower rotor disk assembly are separated by approximately 2.5% of the rotor disk diameter, at least to take advantage of "wake contraction".

IPC Classes  ?

  • B64C 27/08 - Helicopters with two or more rotors

64.

COLLISION AVOIDANCE AND WARNING SYSTEM

      
Application Number US2010035226
Publication Number 2010/135306
Status In Force
Filing Date 2010-05-18
Publication Date 2010-11-25
Owner BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Mccollough, James
  • Bais, Christos

Abstract

A collision avoidance and warning system for a helicopter uses a type of emitted energy, for example radio frequency radar, from a transceiver positioned to cover a selected field of view for detecting an object or pedestrian in the vicinity of the helicopter. For helicopters that include a tail rotor assembly, the selected field of view can include a region around the tail rotor assembly so that when the helicopter is running on the ground, an alarm can be issued to persons approaching the tail rotor assembly. When the helicopter is in flight, the collision avoidance and warning system can alert the pilot when a portion of the helicopter outside of the pilot's field of view is in danger of a collision with an object.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G01C 3/08 - Use of electric radiation detectors

65.

ROTOR HUB AND CONTROLS FOR MULTI-BLADED ROTOR SYSTEM

      
Application Number US2009044886
Publication Number 2010/134920
Status In Force
Filing Date 2009-05-21
Publication Date 2010-11-25
Owner BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON INC. (USA)
Inventor Brunken, John, E.

Abstract

A rotor system for a rotorcraft includes a rotor hub having a plurality of rotor blade pairs mechanically coupled to a rotor mast. A pitch link assembly is mechanically coupled to each rotor blade pair for controlling the pitch angle of each rotor blade pair in tandem. Each rotor blade pair has an upper rotor blade and a lower rotor blade. The plurality of rotor blade pairs rotor in a single direction and about a single axis of rotation.

IPC Classes  ?

  • B64C 27/54 - Mechanisms for controlling blade adjustment or movement relative to rotor head, e.g. lag-lead movement

66.

METHOD FOR ANALYZING AND DESIGNING ARMOR IN A VEHICLE

      
Application Number US2010033758
Publication Number 2010/129696
Status In Force
Filing Date 2010-05-05
Publication Date 2010-11-11
Owner BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Haynes, David, F.
  • Girard, William, D.
  • Goodman, Kendall, E.
  • Tingen, Kelly, R.

Abstract

Properly identifying the most vulnerable areas and quantifying the effectiveness of armor at those locations is critical to achieving efficient armor integration. A method for designing protective armor for a vehicle includes the deriving shotlines through an element; computing a probability of kill value for each shotline in each element; calculating a probability of kill intensity for each element; ranking the elements according to highest probability of kill intensity; mapping the elements in a 3D CAD environment to visually depict the elements having the highest probability of kill intensity; and designing armor taking into account the elements having the highest probability of kill intensity.

IPC Classes  ?

  • F41H 5/04 - Plate construction composed of more than one layer

67.

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DETECTING SENSOR LEAKAGE

      
Application Number US2010032657
Publication Number 2010/126933
Status In Force
Filing Date 2010-04-28
Publication Date 2010-11-04
Owner BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON INC. (USA)
Inventor Froman, Gary S.

Abstract

A test system for testing a sensor system includes a high-impedance resistor for forming a voltage divider with any corrosion or foreign substance that might be present between a signal conductor and a ground conductor. While a voltage is applied across the voltage divider, the voltage can be measured across the high-impedance resistor for determining whether an undesirable amount of conductance exists between the signal wire and ground. The test system also includes switching means for switching between any number of signal wires of a system undergoing testing.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G01R 31/08 - Locating faults in cables, transmission lines, or networks

68.

METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR IMPROVED VIBRATION ISOLATION

      
Application Number US2009036871
Publication Number 2010/104508
Status In Force
Filing Date 2009-03-12
Publication Date 2010-09-16
Owner BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Smith, Michael, R.
  • Stamps, Frank, B.

Abstract

A vibration isolator having a housing defining a fluid chamber, piston assembly, tuning passage, and a switchable fluid path assembly for changing the isolation frequency of the vibration isolator. The piston assembly is resiliently disposed within the housing. A vibration tuning fluid is allowed to flow within the housing. Actuation of a valve in the switchable fluid path assembly selectively controls fluid flow within the fluid path of the switchable fluid path assembly.

IPC Classes  ?

  • F16F 5/00 - Liquid springs in which the liquid works as a spring by compression, e.g. combined with throttling action; Combinations of devices including liquid springs

69.

WING EXTENSION CONTROL SURFACE

      
Application Number US2009036889
Publication Number 2010/104509
Status In Force
Filing Date 2009-03-12
Publication Date 2010-09-16
Owner BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Collins, Bob
  • Stamps, Frank, B.
  • Corringan, John, J. Iii
  • Dreier, Mark, E.

Abstract

A tiltrotor aircraft includes a rotatable nacelle that supports a rotor assembly and is pivotally attached to the aircraft's fuselage. A wing extension attaches to an outboard section of the nacelle. The wing extension provides additional yaw control during helicopter mode and additional lift during airplane mode. A method for controlling at least a portion of yaw movement includes positioning the rotor assembly in helicopter mode, creating rotor wash with the rotor assembly, and pivotally rotating the wing extension in the rotor wash.

IPC Classes  ?

  • B64C 27/22 - Compound rotorcraft, i.e. aircraft using in flight the features of both aeroplane and rotorcraft

70.

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR VIBRATION CONTROL IN A ROTORCRAFT USING AN ADAPTIVE REFERENCE MODEL ALGORITHM

      
Application Number US2010025720
Publication Number 2010/099521
Status In Force
Filing Date 2010-03-01
Publication Date 2010-09-02
Owner BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Heverly, David, E., Ii
  • Singh, Rupinder
  • Pappas, John

Abstract

The adaptive reference model algorithm uses a gain scheduling feature combined with a customized Least-Squares routine as an adaptive method for adjusting feedback control so as to account for variations in Transfer Function (G), thereby optimizing the effectiveness of the Active Vibration Control (AVC) System. The Least- Squares routine identifies the transfer function in a background process without interruption of closed loop vibration control. This identification approach is accomplished without intentional interrogation of the AVC actuators and without intentional vibration level changes. For this adaptive control logic, the dynamic relationship between AVC actuators and AVC sensors is represented by a mathematical model of Transfer Function (G). The mathematical model of Transfer Function (G) is continuously updated by the Least-Squares routine. A feedback gain (H) is computed from the mathematical model of Transfer Function (G), and the feedback gain (H) is updated each time the mathematical model of Transfer Function (G) is updated.

IPC Classes  ?

  • B64C 27/00 - Rotorcraft; Rotors peculiar thereto

71.

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MAPPING TWO-DIMENSIONAL IMAGE DATA TO A THREE-DIMENSIONAL FACETED MODEL

      
Application Number US2010025057
Publication Number 2010/099109
Status In Force
Filing Date 2010-02-23
Publication Date 2010-09-02
Owner BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Schlichte, David, R.
  • Laramee, Robert, M.
  • Shepherd, Robert, A.
  • Corbett, Brian, P.

Abstract

A method for mapping a two-dimensional image data onto a three-dimensional graphic model of an object includes taking a plurality of two-dimensional images of the object. Each two-dimensional image has data, such as temperature data, which is desired to be represented on the three-dimensional graphic model. The three- dimensional model of the object is viewed on a graphic user interface. The three- dimensional model has a plurality of facets, each facet being configured for selectively receiving the data from the two-dimensional images, so that the two-dimensional images are mapped onto the facets of the three-dimensional model. The three- dimensional model can then be analyzed.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G06T 15/00 - 3D [Three Dimensional] image rendering

72.

METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR AIRCRAFT SENSOR AND ACTUATOR FAILURE PROTECTION USING RECONFIGURABLE FLIGHT CONTROL LAWS

      
Application Number US2009059548
Publication Number 2010/096104
Status In Force
Filing Date 2009-10-05
Publication Date 2010-08-26
Owner BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Shue, Shyhpyng, Jack
  • Corrigan, John, James
  • Bird, Eric, Thomas
  • Wood, Tommie, Lynn
  • Ewing, Alan, Carl

Abstract

A method and apparatus for reconfiguring flight control of an aircraft during a failure while the aircraft is flying. The method and apparatus provide a control law that is software-implemented and configured to automatically send flight control data to a mixing/mapping matrix and a reconfiguration management tool configured to communicate with the mixing/mapping matrix in order to safely transfer authority from a failed actuator to a back-up actuator. A sensor management tool is provided for input to the reconfiguration management tool in order to smooth any transient conditions that may occur during reconfiguration. The method and apparatus provide for a way of smoothing any possible transient situation that might otherwise occur by employment of a fader, the fader being used to gradually convert positioning of failed actuators and positioning of reconfigured actuators.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G05D 1/00 - Control of position, course, altitude, or attitude of land, water, air, or space vehicles, e.g. automatic pilot

73.

YOKE AND BEARING FITTING ASSEMBLY FOR ROTORS

      
Application Number US2009031378
Publication Number 2010/082935
Status In Force
Filing Date 2009-01-19
Publication Date 2010-07-22
Owner BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Stamps, Frank, B.
  • Tisdale, Patrick, R.
  • Campbell, Thomas, C.
  • Rauber, Richard, E.
  • Braswell, James, L., Jr.

Abstract

A yoke and bearing fitting assembly for a multi-blade aircraft rotor is disclosed. The assembly has a yoke having arms extending generally radially from a central portion of the yoke, the arms each having opposing surfaces. An aperture is formed in each arm and extends between the surfaces. A bearing fitting has a body configured for insertion into the aperture of the yoke and has two rims protruding from a periphery of the body, the body also having a bearing mount adapted for mounting a pitch change bearing assembly to the yoke. Each rim abuts one of the surfaces of the associated yoke arm when the bearing fitting is installed within the aperture, so as to create clamping forces between the rims and the arm and the arm. The bearing fitting transmits forces from the pitch bearing assembly into the yoke.

IPC Classes  ?

74.

IMPROVED ROTOR-BLADE CONTROL SYSTEM AND METHOD

      
Application Number US2009031388
Publication Number 2010/082937
Status In Force
Filing Date 2009-01-19
Publication Date 2010-07-22
Owner BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Stamps, Frank, B.
  • Rauber, Richard, E.

Abstract

A blade-pitch control system has a swashplate configured for continuous rotation with an associated rotor and mast, and at least one link connects the swashplate to each blade of the rotor. The swashplate provides for collective control of the pitch angle of the blades through selective rotation of the swashplate about a swashplate axis while the swashplate is rotating with the rotor and mast. The system can be configured to provide for cyclic control of the pitch angle of the blades through planar translation of the swashplate or through tilting of the swashplate about axes generally perpendicular to the swashplate axis.

IPC Classes  ?

  • B64C 27/605 - Transmitting means, e.g. interrelated with initiating means or means acting on blades mechanical including swash plate, spider or cam mechanisms

75.

STIFF-IN-PLANE ROTOR CONFIGURATION

      
Application Number US2009031381
Publication Number 2010/082936
Status In Force
Filing Date 2009-01-19
Publication Date 2010-07-22
Owner BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Stamps, Frank, B.
  • Tisdale, Patrick, R.
  • Donovan, Tom
  • Rauber, Richard, E.

Abstract

A rotor assembly for a rotary-wing aircraft, the rotor having a central hub assembly with a flexure-type, twist-shank yoke with multiple arms, each arm being adapted for a rotor blade to be mounted thereto. The arms provide for pitch changes of blades attached to the yoke through twisting of portions of the arms about a corresponding pitch axis. An inboard pitch bearing associated with each arm is attached to the hub assembly and allows for rotation of the attached blade about the pitch axis, the inboard pitch bearing also allowing for out-of-plane motion of the arm relative to the hub assembly about a flapping axis. An outboard pitch bearing associated with each arm is attached to the associated arm a selected distance from the inboard pitch bearing and allows for rotation of the attached blade about the pitch axis.

IPC Classes  ?

76.

METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR IMPROVED VIBRATION ISOLATION

      
Application Number US2008087419
Publication Number 2010/071649
Status In Force
Filing Date 2008-12-18
Publication Date 2010-06-24
Owner BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Smith, Michael, R.
  • Stamps, Frank, B.

Abstract

A tunable vibration isolator having a housing, fluid chamber, and at least one tuning passage. A piston assembly is resiliently disposed within the housing. A vibration isolation fluid is allowed to flow from the fluid chambers through the tuning passage. A metering valve is actuated up and down in order to change the effective diameter of the tuning passage, resulting in a change to the isolation frequency.

IPC Classes  ?

  • F16M 1/00 - Frames or casings of engines, machines, or apparatus; Frames serving as machinery beds

77.

METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR RETICULATING AN ADHESIVE TO THE SURFACE NETWORK OF A CELLULAR CORE STRUCTURE

      
Application Number US2008075336
Publication Number 2010/027361
Status In Force
Filing Date 2008-09-05
Publication Date 2010-03-11
Owner BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Reller, Dan
  • Oldroyd, Paul

Abstract

A present system of the present application provides for reticulating adhesive to the surface network of cellular core. As such, the present invention allows for substantial improvements over prior systems. The present invention may be implemented with any aircraft, wind turbine, rocket, space satellite, or land vehicle, but there is nothing within the spirit and scope of the present invention limiting it to any particular application. The teachings of the present invention are useful to any composite structure utilizing cellular core.

IPC Classes  ?

  • B05C 5/04 - Apparatus in which liquid or other fluent material is projected, poured or allowed to flow on to the surface of the work the liquid or other fluent material being supplied to the apparatus in a solid state and melted before application

78.

FORCE GRADIENT USING A NON-CONTACT PROXIMITY SENSOR

      
Application Number US2008072147
Publication Number 2010/016829
Status In Force
Filing Date 2008-08-04
Publication Date 2010-02-11
Owner BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON, INC. (USA)
Inventor Doversberger, Terry, G.

Abstract

An improved design for a force gradient using a proximity sensor is disclosed. A force gradient comprises a shaft having a first end and a second end. The switch includes a spring contained between the first end and the second end and a non-contact proximity sensor mounted on the second end. The spring has a first position and is compressed to a second position so that the non-contact proximity sensor signals an AFCS to change state.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G05D 1/00 - Control of position, course, altitude, or attitude of land, water, air, or space vehicles, e.g. automatic pilot

79.

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR TREATING WASTEWATER

      
Application Number US2009051826
Publication Number 2010/014536
Status In Force
Filing Date 2009-07-27
Publication Date 2010-02-04
Owner BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Mize, Brain, D.
  • Downing, Joe, B., Iii

Abstract

A wastewater treatment system includes a chemical treatment process tank for receiving and chemically treating wastewater. The wastewater treatment system also includes a blending system for receiving and activating a flocculating agent such as a polymer. The wastewater treatment system further includes a static mixer for introducing the flocculating agent into the wastewater and for promoting flocculation of the wastewater as the wastewater flows from the chemical treatment process tank to a clarification tank.

IPC Classes  ?

  • C02F 1/52 - Treatment of water, waste water, or sewage by flocculation or precipitation of suspended impurities

80.

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR AERODYNAMIC FLOW CONTROL

      
Application Number US2009052442
Publication Number 2010/014924
Status In Force
Filing Date 2009-07-31
Publication Date 2010-02-04
Owner BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Corke, Thomas
  • Thomas, Flint
  • Shatzman, David
  • Wood, Tommie

Abstract

A vortex generator system comprises one or more plasma streamwise vortex generators (PSVGs) or plasma wedge vortex generators (PWVGs). The PSVGs and PWVGs each comprises a first electrode and a second electrode separated by a dielectric layer. The first electrode extends in a longitudinal direction. The PSVGs and PWVGs can be installed on a surface arranged to receive airflow in a certain flow direction. The PSVGs have a rectangular first electrode is exposed and extends at least somewhat parallel to the expected flow direction, whereas the first electrode of the PWVGs is more triangular in shape. When an AC voltage is applied to the first and second electrodes, a plasma forms along edges of the first electrode. The plasma imposes a body force in a cross-flow direction, which induces a cross-flow velocity that, in combination with the mean flow, produces streamwise-oriented counter-rotating vortices.

IPC Classes  ?

81.

FIBER-REINFORCED, COMPOSITE, STRUCTURAL MEMBER EXHIBITING NON-LINEAR STRAIN-TO-FAILURE AND METHOD OF MAKING SAME

      
Application Number US2009048020
Publication Number 2009/155553
Status In Force
Filing Date 2009-06-19
Publication Date 2009-12-23
Owner BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Fews, Robert, Clive
  • Derisi, Bijan
  • Hoa, Suong, Van
  • Hojjati, Mehdi

Abstract

A fiber-reinforced, organic matrix, composite structural member includes a plurality of layers of fiber-reinforced, organic matrix, composite material in which adjacent layers are bonded to one another, wherein the structural member exhibits a non-linear stress-strain response when mechanically loaded to failure. A helicopter landing gear includes a pair of skids and one or more cross members extending between the pair of skids. The one or more cross members includes a plurality of layers of fiber-reinforced, organic matrix, composite material in which adjacent layers are bonded to one another, wherein the cross members exhibit non-linear stress-strain responses when mechanically loaded to failure.

IPC Classes  ?

82.

ABRASIVE ARTICLE

      
Application Number US2009042334
Publication Number 2009/142887
Status In Force
Filing Date 2009-04-30
Publication Date 2009-11-26
Owner BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Whitworth, Denver
  • Deering, Shana
  • Cribb, Vance
  • Jitariu, Dumitru, Radu
  • Sem, Karen

Abstract

An abrasive article is disclosed that is suitable for cleaning, sanding, scraping, or other such process of removing an outer layer or adherent matter. The abrasive article includes a plurality of abrasive particles at least partially embedded in a frozen liquid.

IPC Classes  ?

  • B24B 35/00 - Machines or devices designed for superfinishing surfaces on work, i.e. by means of abrading blocks reciprocating with high frequency

83.

METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ACQUIRING ACCURATE BACKGROUND INFRARED SIGNATURE DATA ON MOVING TARGETS

      
Application Number US2009032829
Publication Number 2009/134490
Status In Force
Filing Date 2009-02-02
Publication Date 2009-11-05
Owner BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Shepherd, Robert, A.
  • Schlichte, David, R.
  • Shepherd, Richard, A.
  • Goodman, Kendall, E.

Abstract

A method for measuring an infrared signature of a moving target includes: tracking the moving target with a tracking system along a path from a start position to an end position, measuring infrared radiation data of the moving target along the path, repositioning the tracking system to the start position, retracing the path to measure the infrared radiation data of the background, and determining the infrared signature of the moving target by comparing the infrared radiation data of the moving object with the infrared radiation data of the background without the moving object.

IPC Classes  ?

  • F41G 7/00 - Direction control systems for self-propelled missiles

84.

RESIN-IMPREGNATED, STRUCTURAL FIBER ROPE

      
Application Number US2008055320
Publication Number 2009/108199
Status In Force
Filing Date 2008-02-28
Publication Date 2009-09-03
Owner BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Measom, Ronald, J.
  • Stamps, Frank, Bradley

Abstract

A resin-impregnated, structural fiber rope includes a plurality of tows disposed in a bundle, each of the plurality of tows including a plurality of structural fibers, and uncured polymeric resin impregnated into the bundle. Each of the plurality of structural fibers defines an angle with respect to a central axis of the rope of no more than about 10 degrees.

IPC Classes  ?

  • F16L 55/16 - Devices for covering leaks in pipes or hoses, e.g. hose-menders
  • F16L 11/00 - Hoses, i.e. flexible pipes

85.

UNCURED COMPOSITE ROPE INCLUDING A PLURALITY OF DIFFERENT FIBER MATERIALS

      
Application Number US2008055342
Publication Number 2009/108200
Status In Force
Filing Date 2008-02-28
Publication Date 2009-09-03
Owner BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON, INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Measom, Ronald, J.
  • Stamps, Frank, Bradley
  • Tisdale, Pat

Abstract

An uncured, composite rope includes at least one inner tow of structural fibers of a first material and a plurality of outer tows of structural fibers disposed about the at least one inner tow, the structural fibers of at least one of the plurality of outer tows being made from a second material that is different from the first material. The uncured, composite rope further includes an uncured polymeric resin impregnated into the at least one inner tow and the plurality of outer tows.

IPC Classes  ?

  • D02G 3/00 - Yarns or threads, e.g. fancy yarns; Processes or apparatus for the production thereof, not otherwise provided for

86.

LEAD-LAG DAMPER FOR ROTOR HUBS

      
Application Number US2008053742
Publication Number 2009/102324
Status In Force
Filing Date 2008-02-12
Publication Date 2009-08-20
Owner BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Stamps, Frank, B.
  • Braswell, James, L.
  • Haynie, David, A.
  • Yuce, Mithat

Abstract

A lead-lag damper for a rotor assembly has a body mounted to either an inboard portion of a blade assembly or a fixed portion of the rotor assembly. A piston carried within the body is configured to allow for relative motion between the body and the piston. The piston defines opposing chambers within the body, the chambers being in fluid communication through a fluid passage. A link connects the piston to the other of the inboard portion of the blade assembly and the fixed portion of the rotor assembly, and the link engages a central portion of the piston. The piston acts on fluid in the chambers during relative motion between the piston and the body and causes fluid flow between the chambers through the fluid passage. Flow through the passage acts to damp lead-lag motion of the blade assembly relative to the fixed portion of the rotor assembly.

IPC Classes  ?

87.

ROTORCRAFT WITH VARIABLE INCIDENT WING

      
Application Number US2009033716
Publication Number 2009/102739
Status In Force
Filing Date 2009-02-11
Publication Date 2009-08-20
Owner BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Smith, Dudley, E.
  • Joiner, Walter, C.
  • Robertson, Daniel, B.
  • Ludolph, David, J.
  • Langston, Jennifer, D.

Abstract

A twin-rotor side-by-side compound rotorcraft has a fuselage and variable incident wing assembly that pivots relative to fuselage. The aircraft also has landing gear assembly and a tail fin assembly. The variable incident wing assembly is pivotally attached to the fuselage, and includes wing members, engines fixedly mounted to the wing members or another area of the rotorcraft, and a mast attached at a fixed angle relative to the wing members. Then engines may also be located near the fuselage or another area of the rotorcraft. The variable incident wing assembly is capable of pivoting about a pivot axis, thereby allowing mast orientation in at least a hover mast position and a forward flight mast position. The rotors provide additional forward thrust and the wings provide additional lift, when the mast is in the forward flight mast position.

IPC Classes  ?

  • B64C 3/38 - Adjustment of complete wings or parts thereof

88.

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR TESTING OF TRANSDUCERS

      
Application Number US2009032381
Publication Number 2009/099878
Status In Force
Filing Date 2009-01-29
Publication Date 2009-08-13
Owner BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Froman, Gary
  • Hale, Keith

Abstract

A transducer test system for testing accelerometers or velocity transducers includes a signal conditioner and a shaker that can be used in a field environment, for example by an avionics technician at an aircraft. A test transducer and a reference transducer, which is a known-good version of the test transducer, are mounted onto the shaker and electrically connected to the signal conditioner. The technician shakes the two transducers simultaneously by manually shaking the shaker. The signal conditioner receives and compares the signals output from the test and reference transducer in order to determine the operating condition of the test transducer.

IPC Classes  ?

89.

METHOD OF MAKING A ROTOR YOKE AND ROTOR YOKE THEREOF

      
Application Number US2008052546
Publication Number 2009/096964
Status In Force
Filing Date 2008-01-31
Publication Date 2009-08-06
Owner BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Hiros, Tricia
  • Stamps, Frank, Bradley
  • Tisdale, Pat
  • Measom, Ron
  • Braswell, Jim
  • Campbell, Tom
  • Oldroyd, Paul, K.
  • Barbour, Richard

Abstract

A method of making a rotor yoke includes preparing a cured composite rotor yoke preform on a single-sided curing tool and machining at least one portion of the cured rotor yoke preform to form a rotor yoke. In one embodiment, preparing the cured composite rotor yoke is accomplished by applying successive layers of uncured polymeric composite material to a single-sided tool in a configuration to produce an uncured rotor yoke preform; disposing a semi-rigid caul to an untooled side of the uncured rotor yoke preform; enclosing the uncured rotor yoke preform and the semi-rigid caul by substantially hermetically sealing a vacuum bag to the tool; substantially evacuating a volume defined by the vacuum bag and the tool of air; and heating the uncured rotor yoke preform, sometimes under pressure, to form the cured composite rotor yoke preform.

IPC Classes  ?

  • B64C 27/00 - Rotorcraft; Rotors peculiar thereto

90.

PROTECTIVE ARMOR STRUCTURE

      
Application Number US2008052440
Publication Number 2009/096956
Status In Force
Filing Date 2008-01-30
Publication Date 2009-08-06
Owner BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Sparks, Chad, Elliot
  • Thomas, Warren, Andrew

Abstract

A protective armor assembly for a moving vehicle that provides piercing protection from projectiles and a frame constructed and arranged to distribute and bear loads applied thereto, and that comprises an outer structural layer mounted on the frame and constructed and arranged to further distribute and bear loads applied to the frame, and an inner layer that defines with the outer structural layer a space inward of the outer structural layer. The outer structural layer is constructed and arranged to allow projectiles to pass therethrough into the space and impinge upon the inner layer. The outer structural layer is also constructed and arranged with apertures to provide unequal resistance to the projectile in the direction of its movement during the passage thereof through the outer structural layer so that the projectile tends to tumble and breakup in the space before impinging upon the inner layer.

IPC Classes  ?

  • F41H 5/04 - Plate construction composed of more than one layer

91.

SPLIT PIVOT FITTING FOR HELICOPTER LANDING GEAR

      
Application Number US2009031303
Publication Number 2009/097192
Status In Force
Filing Date 2009-01-16
Publication Date 2009-08-06
Owner BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON INC. (USA)
Inventor Landry, Martin

Abstract

A multi-piece pivot fitting for use on aircraft with skid type landing gear has a forward fitting, and aft fitting, and at least a lower strap. This configuration allows cross tube loads to be transferred to the keel beams of the aircraft, thereby allowing selected longitudinal rocking of the aircraft and preventing the aircraft from going into a resonance state.

IPC Classes  ?

92.

CONSTANT-VELOCITY JOINT WITH TORQUE-COMBINING DIFFERENTIAL

      
Application Number US2008050213
Publication Number 2009/088495
Status In Force
Filing Date 2008-01-04
Publication Date 2009-07-16
Owner BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Stamps, Frank, B.
  • Tisdale, Patrick, R.

Abstract

A constant-velocity drive system for an aircraft rotor has a gimbal mechanism and a differential torque-combining mechanism. The gimbal mechanism has gimbals driven in rotation by a rotor mast about a mast axis, the gimbals providing for gimballing relative to the mast about gimbal axes generally perpendicular to the mast axis. The differential torque-combining mechanism is connected to the gimbal mechanism and configured to be driven in rotation about the mast axis by the gimbal mechanism. The differential mechanism is capable of gimballing relative to the mast about the gimbal axes, the differential torque-combining mechanism having an output component attached to a yoke of the rotor for driving the yoke in rotation with the differential torque- combining mechanism.

IPC Classes  ?

  • B64C 27/00 - Rotorcraft; Rotors peculiar thereto

93.

TRANSMISSION HOUSING ASSEMBLY HAVING IMPROVED BEARING LINER

      
Application Number US2008050380
Publication Number 2009/088503
Status In Force
Filing Date 2008-01-07
Publication Date 2009-07-16
Owner BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Ehinger, Ryan, T.
  • Jackson, K., Myron
  • Kilmain, Charles, J.

Abstract

A housing assembly for use in a rotorcraft includes a housing having an opening, a bearing configured to radially and/or axially support a shaft that is adapted to rotate, the bearing disposed within the opening of the housing, and a liner arranged between the housing and the bearing. The liner is made of a material selected from the group consisting of ceramic material, ceramic coated material, ceramic and metallic hybrid material, lightweight metallic material, lightweight metallic alloy material and lightweight metallic coated material.

IPC Classes  ?

  • F16C 33/18 - Sliding surface consisting mainly of wood or fibrous material
  • F16C 33/20 - Sliding surface consisting mainly of plastics

94.

ROTOR BLADE AND METHOD OF MAKING SAME

      
Application Number US2007087931
Publication Number 2009/078871
Status In Force
Filing Date 2007-12-18
Publication Date 2009-06-25
Owner BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Marhsall, Bryan
  • Sherril, Paul
  • Baskin, Bryan, K.
  • Hiros, Tricia
  • Oldroyd, Paul, K.

Abstract

A helicopter rotor blade includes a structural composite skin defining a cavity therein; a composite spar disposed within the cavity and adhesively bonded to the skin, a portion of the spar exhibiting a C-shape in cross section; and a foam core disposed within the cavity and adhesively bonded to the skin. The structural composite skin forms an external, closed box structure configured to transmit mechanical loads encountered by the rotor blade.

IPC Classes  ?

95.

MULTI-BLADED ROTOR SYSTEM FOR ROTORCRAFT

      
Application Number US2007086266
Publication Number 2009/073022
Status In Force
Filing Date 2007-12-03
Publication Date 2009-06-11
Owner BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON INC. (USA)
Inventor Brunken, John, E., Jr.

Abstract

A rotor system for a rotorcraft includes a rotor having a plurality of pitch control links and a pair of rotor blades mechanically coupled with each of the plurality of pitch control links. A rotorcraft includes a power train, a mast extending from the power train, a rotor having a plurality of pitch control links, the rotor mechanically coupled with the mast, and a pair of rotor blades mechanically coupled with each of the plurality of pitch control links.

IPC Classes  ?

  • B64C 27/00 - Rotorcraft; Rotors peculiar thereto

96.

MULTI-STAGE DEBULK AND COMPACTION OF THICK COMPOSITE REPAIR LAMINATES

      
Application Number US2008084969
Publication Number 2009/070729
Status In Force
Filing Date 2008-11-26
Publication Date 2009-06-04
Owner BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Whitworth, Denver, R.
  • Cribb, Vance, N.
  • Jitariu, Dumitru, R.

Abstract

A method for fabricating a repair laminate for a composite part having an exposed surface includes applying a release film to the exposed surface and forming an uncured ply stack assembly on the release film. The uncured ply stack assembly is formed by forming and compacting a series of uncured ply stacks. The release film and ply stack assembly is then removed from the exposed surface. A bonding material is then applied to the exposed surface, and the uncured ply stack assembly is applied to the bonding material. The ply stack assembly and bonding material are then cured.

IPC Classes  ?

  • B29C 73/00 - Repairing of articles made from plastics or substances in a plastic state, e.g. of articles shaped or produced by using techniques covered by this subclass or subclass

97.

IN-SITU, MULTI-STAGE DEBULK, COMPACTION, AND SINGLE STAGE CURING OF THICK COMPOSITE REPAIR LAMINATES

      
Application Number US2008084984
Publication Number 2009/070737
Status In Force
Filing Date 2008-11-26
Publication Date 2009-06-04
Owner BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Whitworth, Denver, R.
  • Cribb, Vance, N.
  • Jitariu, Dumitru, R.

Abstract

A method for fabricating a repair laminate for a composite part having an exposed surface includes applying a bonding material to the exposed surface and forming an uncured ply stack assembly on the bonding material. The uncured ply stack assembly is formed by forming and compacting a series of uncured ply stacks. The ply stack assembly and bonding material are then cured.

IPC Classes  ?

  • B29C 73/00 - Repairing of articles made from plastics or substances in a plastic state, e.g. of articles shaped or produced by using techniques covered by this subclass or subclass
  • B32B 37/00 - Methods or apparatus for laminating, e.g. by curing or by ultrasonic bonding
  • B23P 19/04 - Machines for simply fitting together or separating metal parts or objects, or metal and non-metal parts, whether or not involving some deformation; Tools or devices therefor so far as not provided for in other classes for assembling or disassembling parts

98.

CRASH ATTENUATION SYSTEM FOR AIRCRAFT

      
Application Number US2007082140
Publication Number 2009/054844
Status In Force
Filing Date 2007-10-22
Publication Date 2009-04-30
Owner BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Tho, Cheng-Ho
  • Smith, Michael, R.

Abstract

A crash attenuation system for an aircraft, the system having an airbag carried by the aircraft and inflatable generally adjacent an exterior of the aircraft. The airbag has at least one vent for releasing gas from the interior of the airbag. A gas source is in fluid communication with the interior of the airbag for inflating the airbag with gas generated provided by the first gas source. A vent valve is provided for controlling a flow of gas through each vent, each vent valve being selectively configurable between an open state, in which gas can pass through the associated vent from the interior of the airbag, any number of intermediate states, in which the vent is partially open, and a closed state, in which gas is retained within the interior of the airbag.

IPC Classes  ?

  • B60K 28/12 - Safety devices for propulsion-unit control, specially adapted for, or arranged in, vehicles, e.g. preventing fuel supply or ignition in the event of potentially dangerous conditions responsive to conditions relating to the vehicle responsive to conditions relating to doors or doors locks, e.g. open door

99.

JETTISONABLE ARMOR

      
Application Number US2007081099
Publication Number 2009/048471
Status In Force
Filing Date 2007-10-11
Publication Date 2009-04-16
Owner BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Peryea, Martin A.
  • Tatro, John Stewart

Abstract

An aircraft (10) has an armor (16) releasably attached to the body of an aircraft, an actuator connecting the armor to the body of the aircraft, and a control that, upon operation, actuates the actuator to release the armor from the body.

IPC Classes  ?

  • B64C 1/00 - Fuselages; Constructional features common to fuselages, wings, stabilising surfaces or the like
  • B64C 1/12 - Construction or attachment of skin panels
  • B64D 45/00 - Aircraft indicators or protectors not otherwise provided for
  • F41H 5/007 - Reactive armour; Dynamic armour
  • F41H 5/013 - Mounting or securing armour plates
  • F41H 7/04 - Armour construction

100.

METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR IMPROVED VIBRATION ISOLATION

      
Application Number US2007079686
Publication Number 2009/041975
Status In Force
Filing Date 2007-09-27
Publication Date 2009-04-02
Owner BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON INC. (USA)
Inventor
  • Ward, Emery, N.
  • Smith, Michael, R.
  • Stamps, Frank, B.
  • Haynie, David
  • Thompson, Terry, K.
  • Shipman, David, P.
  • Wilson, James, A.

Abstract

A vibration isolator is disclosed having a housing which defines a fluid chamber. A piston, which is movable to and from a down position, is disposed within the housing. A vibration isolation fluid is disposed within the fluid chamber. A passage having a predetermined diameter extends through the piston to permit the vibration isolation fluid to flow from one fluid chamber to the other. An elastic element is provided for reducing transmission of vibrations from the piston to the housing when the piston is at the down position.

IPC Classes  ?

  • F16M 1/00 - Frames or casings of engines, machines, or apparatus; Frames serving as machinery beds
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