Individual blade control utilizing pneumatic muscles

US9751624B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9751624-B2
Application numberUS-201414559339-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 3, 2014
Priority dateDec 3, 2014
Publication dateSep 5, 2017
Grant dateSep 5, 2017

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One example of a rotorcraft blade control system includes a mechanical linkage to connect to a rotorcraft blade including a feather axis and a pneumatic muscle connected to the mechanical linkage. The system also includes a movement member connected to the mechanical linkage, the pneumatic muscle and the movement member to move the mechanical linkage to control movement of the rotorcraft blade on the feather axis. The pneumatic muscle can be a first pneumatic muscle and the movement member can be a second pneumatic muscle or a bias spring.

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What is claimed is: 1. A rotorcraft blade control system comprising: a mechanical linkage to connect to a rotorcraft blade comprising a feather axis; a pneumatic muscle having a first end connected to the mechanical linkage and a second end to connect to a rotorcraft member such that the pneumatic muscle and the rotorcraft member are external to the rotorcraft blade and the pneumatic muscle is not parallel to the feather axis; and a movement member having a third end connected to the mechanical linkage and a fourth end to connect to the rotorcraft member such that the movement member is external to the rotorcraft blade, the movement member is not parallel to the feather axis, the feather axis extends between the movement member and the pneumatic muscle, and the pneumatic muscle and the movement member are operable to move the mechanical linkage to control movement of the rotorcraft blade on the feather axis. 2. The system of claim 1 , wherein the pneumatic muscle is a first pneumatic muscle and wherein the movement member is a second pneumatic muscle. 3. The system of claim 2 , further comprising a controller connected to the first pneumatic muscle and the second pneumatic muscle, the controller configured to perform operations comprising actuating at least one of the first pneumatic muscle or the second pneumatic muscle to move the mechanical linkage. 4. The system of claim 3 , wherein the controller is configured to perform operations comprising increasing a pressure and decreasing a pressure in the first pneumatic muscle to actuate the first pneumatic muscle. 5. The system of claim 3 , further comprising a position sensor to connect to the rotorcraft blade to determine a position of the rotorcraft blade, and wherein the controller is configured to perform operations comprising: receiving a position signal from the position sensor, the position signal indicating a first position of the rotorcraft blade; and actuating the first pneumatic muscle and the second pneumatic muscle to move the mechanical linkage to move the rotorcraft blade from the first position to a second position in response to receiving the position signal. 6. The system of claim 2 , wherein the first pneumatic muscle and the second pneumatic muscle comprise a first pair of pneumatic muscles, and wherein the system comprises a second pair of pneumatic muscles comprising: a third pneumatic muscle having a first end connected to the mechanical linkage adjacent the first pneumatic muscle and a second end to connect to the rotorcraft member such that the third pneumatic muscle is external to the rotorcraft blade and the third pneumatic muscle is not parallel to the feather axis; and a fourth pneumatic muscle having a third end connected to the mechanical linkage adjacent the second pneumatic muscle and a fourth end to connect to the rotorcraft member, such that the fourth pneumatic muscle is external to the rotorcraft blade, the fourth pneumatic muscle is not parallel to the feature axis, the feather axis extends between the third pneumatic muscle and the fourth pneumatic muscle, and the first pair of pneumatic muscles and the second pair of pneumatic muscles are operable to move the mechanical linkage to control movement of the rotorcraft blade on the feather axis. 7. The system of claim 2 , wherein the second end of the first pneumatic muscle remains stationary relative to the rotorcraft blade pitch displacement and the first end of the first pneumatic muscle moves to pitch the rotorcraft blade when the first pneumatic muscle moves the mechanical linkage. 8. The system of claim 2 , wherein the fourth end of the second pneumatic muscle remains stationary relative to the rotorcraft blade pitch displacement and the third end of the second pneumatic muscle moves to pitch the rotorcraft blade when the second pneumatic muscle moves the mechanical linkage. 9. The system of claim 2 , wherein the first pneumatic muscle or the second pneumatic muscle is about 12 inches long. 10. The system of claim 1 , wherein the mechanical linkage comprises a bell crank. 11. The system of claim 1 , wherein the mechanical linkage comprises a grip having a first end connected to the rotorcraft blade and a second end connected to a rotorcraft hub. 12. The system of claim 1 , wherein the movement member is a bias spring. 13. A rotorcraft blade control system comprising: a mechanical linkage connected to a rotorcraft blade having a feather axis; a rotorcraft member that is external to the rotorcraft blade; a pneumatic muscle having a first end connected to the mechanical linkage and a second end connected to the rotorcraft member such that the pneumatic muscle is external to the rotorcraft blade and not parallel to the feather axis; a movement member having a third end connected to the mechanical linkage and a fourth end connected to the rotorcraft member such that the movement member is external to the rotorcraft blade, the movement member is not parallel to the feather axis, and the feather axis extends between the movement member and the pneumatic muscle; and a controller to connect to the rotorcraft blade and the pneumatic muscle, the controller to actuate the pneumatic muscle to control movement of the rotorcraft blade on the feather axis. 14. The system of claim 13 , wherein the mechanical linkage comprise a grip having a first end connected to the rotorcraft blade and a second end connected to a rotorcraft hub. 15. The system of claim 13 , wherein the mechanical linkage comprises a bell crank. 16. The system of claim 13 , wherein the pneumatic muscle is a first pneumatic muscle and the movement member is a second pneumatic muscle, and wherein the controller is configured to actuate a pair of pneumatic muscles comprising the first pneumatic muscle and the second pneumatic muscle to control movement of the rotorcraft blade on the feather axis. 17. The system of claim 16 , wherein the pair of pneumatic muscles is a first pair of pneumatic muscles, and wherein the system further comprises a second pair of pneumatic muscles comprising: a third pneumatic muscle having a first end connected to the mechanical linkage adjacent the first pneumatic muscle and a second end connected to the rotorcraft member such that the third pneumatic muscle is external to the rotorcraft blade and the third pneumatic muscle is not parallel to the feather axis; a fourth pneumatic muscle having a first end connected to the mechanical linkage adjacent the second pneumatic muscle and a second end connected to the rotorcraft member such that the fourth pneumatic muscle is external to the rotorcraft blade, the fourth pneumatic muscle is not parallel to the feather axis and the feather axis extends between the third pneumatic muscle and the fourth pneumatic muscle; and wherein the controller is connected to the second pair of pneumatic muscles and is configured to actuate the second pair of the pneumatic muscles to control movement of the rotorcraft blade on the feather axis. 18. A method of controlling movement of rotorcraft blades, the method comprising: connecting a rotorcraft blade control system to a plurality of rotorcraft blades, wherein the rotorcraft blade control system comprises: a mechanical linkage connected to the respective rotorcraft blade having a feather axis, a rotorcraft member that is external to the respective rotorcraft blade, a pneumatic muscle having a first end connected to the mechanical linkage and a second end connected to the rotorcraft member such that the pneumatic muscle is external to the respective rot

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  • automatic or condition responsive, e.g. responsive to rotor speed, torque or thrust · CPC title

  • using one actuator per blade · CPC title

  • B64C27/64Primary

    using fluid pressure, e.g. having fluid power amplification · CPC title

  • Cross-Sectional Technologies · mapped topic

  • B64C27/72Primary

    Means acting on blades · CPC title

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What does patent US9751624B2 cover?
One example of a rotorcraft blade control system includes a mechanical linkage to connect to a rotorcraft blade including a feather axis and a pneumatic muscle connected to the mechanical linkage. The system also includes a movement member connected to the mechanical linkage, the pneumatic muscle and the movement member to move the mechanical linkage to control movement of the rotorcraft blade …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Bell Helicopter Textron Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B64C27/64. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 05 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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