Abstract:
A rotor blade arrangement for a bearingless rotor of a helicopter includes a flexbeam connecting an airfoil blade to a rotor head, and a control sleeve surrounding the flexbeam. The control sleeve is relatively stiff, but the flexbeam has portions that are flexible so as form a fictitious flapping hinge, lead-lag hinge, and torsion axis, which respectively enable flapping, lead-lag pivoting, and torsional movements of the airfoil blade. The inboard end of the control sleeve is secured to the root end of the flexbeam near the rotor head to prevent lateral displacements therebetween. Damping elements are arranged within the enclosure of the control sleeve at a location between the fictitious lead-lag hinge of the flexbeam and the transition region at which the flexbeam transitions into the airfoil blade. The damping elements are preferably arranged laterally next to the flexbeam in the lead-lag plane, and are secured on the one hand to the control sleeve, and on the other hand to a securing plate that is connected to the flexbeam and the airfoil blade.
Abstract:
A laser printing system for multi-color and verso printing is formed of a plurality of units arranged in series which are simultaneously operated. A recording medium emerging from a paper exit region of a preceding unit is supplied to a paper entry region of the following unit. A switchable deflection means for the paper web is disposed in at least one of or between the units. The individual units can thus be constructed of individual fixing modules and printer modules which can be combined with one another. At least one fixing module follows a plurality of printer modules.
Abstract:
An electrographic printer device for printing tape-shaped recording media (10) in duplex and simplex printing contains two transfer printing stations (15/1,15/2) that can be pivoted against and away from the photoconductive drum (11). The first transfer printing station (15/1) serves for transferring toner images allocated to the front side, the second transfer printing station (15/2) serves for transferring back side toner images. A mechanical buffer storage (29) and a turn-over means (28) with preceding intermediate fixing station in the form of a photoflash fixing station (31) are arranged between the transfer printing stations (15/1,15/2).
Abstract:
In a component support arrangement for mounting auxiliary components such as an alternator, a power steering pump and an air conditioning compressor to an engine, the component support arrangement consists of a crank shaft drive cover mounted on the front of the engine and including a reinforcement structure disposed on the inside of the camshaft drive cover between reception structures for the auxiliary engine components and comprising ribs and webs which extend transversely between the reception structures and are connected thereto.
Abstract:
The helicopter rotor blade connection has a support beam which connects the lift-generating wing section of the rotor blade with the rotor hub, and transmits centrifugal and lateral forces as well as bending and torsional moments. The connection is torsionally elastic and, at least in a main plane, bending elastic. A damping device for damping bending vibrations of the support beam is constructed alternately of elastomer layers and intermediate layers which are stiff in the direction of their extension. According to the invention, the damping device consists of a plurality of separate individual dampers which are arranged with their elastomer and intermediate layers in the direction of the main bending plane of the support beam. The individual dampers are in each case integrated in the support beam structure in slots extending from the exterior edge into the support beam interior essentially in parallel to one another, while the two exterior elastomer layers of each individual damper are coextensively bound to the adjoining support beam sections.
Abstract:
An electrographic printer device for printing tape-shaped recording media (10) in duplex and simplex printing contains two transfer printing stations (15/1,15/2) that can be pivoted against and away from the photoconductive drum (11). The first transfer printing station (15/1) serves for transferring toner images allocated to the front side, the second transfer printing station (15/2) serves for transferring back side toner images. A mechanical buffer storage (29) and a turn-over means (28) with preceding intermediate fixing station in the form of a photoflash fixing station (31) are arranged between the transfer printing stations (15/1,15/2).
Abstract:
A solvent vapor toner image fixing device for use with electrostatic devices is disclosed. The fixing device includes a fixing station having a well-shaped recepticle through which the paper web or the like is guided in a loop shaped manner. At the bottom of the recepticle a solvent vapor producing zone is provided through which the paper is passed. After leaving the solvent vapor fixing zone, the paper is guided out of the recepticle around a deflection cylinder. The solvent vapor zone is limited by cooling coils positioned above the fixing zone. The deflection mechanism for looping the paper through the recepticle is removable from the recepticle to allow ease of installation of the paper.