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US-9221533-B1 · Dec 29, 2015 · US
US9550580B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9550580-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414187822-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 24, 2014 |
| Priority date | Feb 24, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jan 24, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jan 24, 2017 |
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This description relates to a strapped windshield assembly for a rotorcraft. In some implementations, the rotorcraft includes an airframe, a windshield, and a plurality of independent straps connected to the airframe and the windshield, the straps operative to move independently with respect to one another. The independent movement of the straps allow relative movement of portions of the windshield in response to a strike. In some implementations, the straps are spaced every 4-6 inches along an edge of the windshield. In some implementations, the straps are over an edge of the windshield. The straps can have a modulus of elasticity of 8-12 millions of pounds per square inch (MSI). The windshield can include polycarbonate material.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A rotorcraft, comprising: an airframe; a windshield, wherein the windshield comprises polycarbonate; and a plurality of independent straps connected to the airframe and the windshield and extending between the airframe and the windshield configured to hold the windshield, the straps operative to move independently with respect to each other and to flex with respect to the windshield and the airframe; wherein each strap is coupled to the windshield by a connector comprising a grommet extending through the windshield and a fastener extending through the grommet, the connector operative to allow movement of the windshield relative to the strap. 2. The rotorcraft of claim 1 , wherein independent movement of the straps allow relative movement of portions of the windshield in response to a strike. 3. The rotorcraft of claim 1 , wherein the straps are spaced every 4-6 inches along an edge of the windshield. 4. The rotorcraft of claim 1 , wherein the straps extend over an edge of the windshield. 5. The rotorcraft of claim 1 , wherein the straps comprise at least one of metal and composite material. 6. The rotorcraft of claim 1 , wherein the straps comprise a modulus of elasticity of 8-12 millions of pounds per square inch (MSI). 7. The rotorcraft of claim 1 , comprising an airframe corner support mounted to the airframe at an outside corner of the windshield, the airframe corner support operative to independently support an upper portion of the windshield in response to a strike. 8. The rotorcraft of claim 7 , wherein the airframe corner support comprises multiple layers of material. 9. The rotorcraft of claim 7 , wherein the airframe corner support has a modulus of elasticity of 8-12 millions of pounds per square inch (MSI). 10. The rotorcraft of claim 7 , wherein the airframe corner support is secured to the airframe independent of the windshield. 11. The rotorcraft of claim 7 , wherein the airframe corner support is under the windshield. 12. The rotorcraft of claim 1 , comprising windshield edging securing the windshield to the airframe. 13. The rotorcraft of claim 12 , wherein the windshield edging comprises strapped edging comprising a plurality of secondary straps connected to the windshield. 14. The rotorcraft of claim 13 , further comprising a plurality of strap connectors, each strap connector connecting each secondary strap of the plurality of secondary straps to the windshield, each strap connector comprising: an outboard strap portion configured to attach to an outboard surface of the windshield, the outboard strap portion comprising a first hole; an inboard strap portion configured to attach to an inboard surface of the windshield, the inboard strap portion comprising a second hole; and a fastener and a grommet, each configured to pass through the first hole, the second hole and a hole in the windshield and to attach the outboard strap portion and the inboard strap portion to the windshield. 15. The rotorcraft of claim 12 , wherein the windshield edging comprises at least one of metal and a composite material. 16. A windshield assembly for a rotorcraft, comprising: a windshield, wherein the windshield comprises polycarbonate; strapped edging mounted around a periphery of the windshield, the strapped edging comprising a plurality of secondary straps connected to the windshield, each secondary strap comprising an outboard strap portion configured to attach to an outboard surface of the windshield and an inboard strap portion configured to attach to an inboard surface of the windshield; and a plurality of independent straps mounted around the periphery of the windshield, the independent straps operative to move independently with respect to each other and to flex with respect to the windshield and the airframe, each independent strap mirroring a corresponding secondary strap of the strapped edging, each independent strap and corresponding secondary strap connected to the windshield by a connector comprising a grommet extending through the windshield and a fastener extending through the grommet, the independent strap and the corresponding secondary strap to allow movement of the windshield relative to the independent strap and secondary strap. 17. The windshield assembly of claim 16 , the strapped edging comprising at least one of metal and composite material with the secondary straps spaced every 2-3 inches around a majority of the periphery of the windshield. 18. The windshield assembly of claim 16 , the independent straps comprising at least one of metal and composite material and spaced every 4-6 inches around a majority of the periphery of the windshield.
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