Layer material for arranging on a rotor blade tip of a helicopter, helicopter light system, and helicopter comprising the same
10053214 ยท 2018-08-21
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y02T50/50
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
F21V9/32
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V7/24
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B64D47/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B64D47/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B64D47/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F21V7/22
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V9/30
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B64D47/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F21V1/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V21/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B64D47/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
In an embodiment, a layer material configured to be arranged on a rotor blade tip of a helicopter comprises at least one light emitting or reflecting section that emits or reflects light after being exposed to a remote light source. The light source can be arranged on the body of the helicopter.
Claims
1. A helicopter rotor blade comprising: a rotor blade tip; and a layer material arranged on the rotor blade tip that includes at least one light reflecting section that reflects light directed onto the layer material by a remote light source, wherein the at least one light reflecting section comprises at least one of, or a combination of, a diffusely reflecting section and a reflex-reflector section, wherein the layer material is integrated into the rotor blade tip in a glass-fiber housing.
2. The rotor blade of claim 1, wherein the layer material comprises at least one light emitting section comprising at least one of a phosphorescent material and a fluorescent material.
3. A helicopter light system for arranging on a helicopter, comprising: at least one layer material configured to be arranged on a side of a rotor blade tip of the helicopter facing the helicopter body, and at least one light source that is configured to be arranged on the helicopter body and to direct light onto the layer material for reflecting visible light by the at least one layer material during rotation of the rotor blade of the helicopter, wherein the at least one layer material is embedded in a glass-fiber housing on the rotor blade tip.
4. The helicopter light system according to claim 3, wherein the at least one layer material and the at least one light source are configured to generate a minimum illuminance emitted by the at least one layer material in a range of 40 to 200 lx, or a minimum luminance of the at least one layer material in a range of 40 to 200 cd/m.sup.2.
5. The helicopter light system according to claim 3, wherein the at least one light source comprises at least one first light source configured to be arranged on one of a helicopter main frame and tail of the helicopter body and to emit white light.
6. The helicopter light system according to claim 3, wherein the at least one light source comprises at least one second light source and third light source, the at least one second light source is configured to be arranged at a left side of the helicopter body and to emit red light, and the at least one third light source is configured to be arranged at a right side of the helicopter body and to emit green light.
7. The helicopter light system according to claim 3, wherein the at least one layer material comprises at least one of, or a combination of, a diffusely reflecting section and a reflex-reflector section.
8. The helicopter light system according to claim 3, wherein the at least one layer material comprises the form of a strip.
9. The helicopter light system according to claim 3, wherein the at least one layer material comprises at least one light emitting section comprising at least one of a phosphorescent material and a fluorescent material.
10. A helicopter light system for arranging on a helicopter, comprising: at least one layer material configured to be arranged on a side of a rotor blade tip of the helicopter facing the helicopter body, and at least one light source that is configured to be arranged on the helicopter body and to direct light onto the layer material for emitting visible light by the at least one layer material during rotation of the rotor blade of the helicopter.
11. The helicopter light system according to claim 10, wherein the at least one layer material and the at least one light source are configured to generate a minimum illuminance emitted by the at least one layer material in a range of 40 to 200 lx, or a minimum luminance of the at least one layer material in a range of 40 to 200 cd/m.sup.2.
12. The helicopter light system according to claim 10, wherein the at least one light source comprises at least one first light source configured to be arranged on one of a helicopter main frame and tail of the helicopter body and to emit white light.
13. The helicopter light system according to claim 10, wherein the at least one light source comprises at least one second light source and third light source, the at least one second light source is configured to be arranged at a left side of the helicopter body and to emit red light, and the at least one third light source is configured to be arranged at a right side of the helicopter body and to emit green light.
14. The helicopter light system according to claim 10, wherein the at least one layer material comprises at least one of a phosphorescent material and a fluorescent material.
15. The helicopter light system according to claim 10, wherein the at least one layer material comprises a phosphorescent material that comprises a light emission half-life of approximately lower than 1 minute.
16. The helicopter light system according to claim 10, wherein the at least one layer material comprises the form of a strip.
17. The helicopter light system according to claim 10, wherein the at least one layer material is embedded in a glass-fiber housing on the rotor blade tip.
18. The helicopter light system according to claim 10, wherein the at least one layer material comprises at least one light reflecting section that reflects light directed onto the at least one layer material by the at least one light source.
19. The helicopter light system according to claim 10, wherein the at least one layer material comprises a phosphorescent material that comprises a light emission half-life of approximately lower than 1 second.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
(1) Further aspects and exemplary embodiments of the invention are described with respect to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(11) As explained in more detail below with respect to
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(13) According to an embodiment, the at least one light emitting section 11 comprises at least one of a phosphorescent material and a fluorescent material. Fluorescence resulting from the fluorescent material is a fast process, while typically some amount of the original energy is dissipated so that re-emitted light photons will have lower energy than the absorbed excitation photons. On the other hand, a phosphorescence resulting from the phosphorescent material is typically a slower process involving energy state transfer sometimes lasting several seconds or minutes or hours. This typically results in a glow in the dark effect.
(14) According to an embodiment of the invention, a phosphorescent material is used which comprises a light emission half-life (or half-value period, or discharging mean time) of approximately lower than 1 minute, preferably lower than 1 second. Preferably, a short discharge time of the phosphorescent material allows a kind of switching on and off of the light emission by the layer material.
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(16) According to an embodiment, the light reflecting section 21 is a diffusely reflecting section. For example, a diffusely reflecting section may be employed to achieve increased visibility of the rotor blade tips for outside persons (such as passengers). According to another embodiment, the light reflecting section 21 is a reflex-reflector section. A reflex-reflector section may be employed with corresponding light sources in the vicinity of the pilot and/or co-pilot for maximum visibility of the rotor blade tips for the pilot and co-pilot.
(17) According to another embodiment, as shown in
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(19) Instead of or in addition to a phosphorescent material, a fluorescent material may be used, for example, in case that a higher luminance in light emitting section 11 should be achieved, which can hardly be achieved with phosphorescent material alone. Further, fluorescent material may result in a better visibility at night than phosphorescent material, which provides increased safety for service personnel approaching the helicopter.
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(21) For example, the layer material is integrated into the rotor blade tip, for instance embedded in a glass-fiber housing. This may be similar to known formation lights or similar to known low level floor path marking lights. According to another embodiment, the layer material may be glued onto the rotor blade tip, e.g. using appropriate glue to withstand the temperature changes, harsh environmental conditions and high acceleration forces when applied on the rotor blade tip.
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(23) Arranging the layer material, such as 10, 20, 30, 40, on a rotor blade tip shall be understood as encompassing any position at or near one of the ends of the respective rotor blade. For example, the layer material may be arranged such that the outer edge of the layer material approximately conforms with the outer edge of the rotor blade, or is at a short distance from the outer edge of the rotor blade, e.g. at a distance around 0.5 m or less.
(24) According to an embodiment, the layer material, e.g. in the form of a strip, has a length of approximately between 5 and 30 cm. Greater or smaller lengths are possible. Particularly, the length is along the elongation of the respective rotor blade to which the layer material is attached.
(25) The helicopter light system 1 employed on the helicopter 6 further comprises at least one light source emitting light 711. In the embodiment of
(26) Generally, the at least one light source is arranged on the helicopter body 60 in any suitable manner, e.g. mounted or integrated on the top side of the helicopter body 60, such as on the helicopter roof. It may comprise any appropriate lighting device, such as a light bulb, LED, or OLED in any appropriate number, which is capable of generating light in appropriate color and of sufficient lighting power to be directed onto the layer material for sufficient light emission and/or reflection by the layer material.
(27) The color of the at least one light source is selected such that visible light is emitted and/or reflected by the at least one layer material during rotation of the rotor blade 63 of the helicopter. For example, the at least one light source is a light source emitting bluish white or UV light. These advantageously have a quite high radiation energy resulting from their short wavelengths. As a result of the red-shifting of the emitted and/or reflected light in the layer material, visible light of greater wavelength may be emitted/reflected by the layer material.
(28) According to an embodiment, the layer material 10, 20, 30, 40 and the at least one light source (in
(29) Generally, the light source 71 in
(30) According to an embodiment, the light source 71 emits light at a particular angle with respect to a horizontal plane. For example, the angle is in compliance with an angle specified for a navigation light. According to an embodiment, the angle with respect to a horizontal plane is in a range between 5 and 45. According to an embodiment, angles with respect to a horizontal plane in a range between 5 and 90 are possible.
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(32) The helicopter light system 1 according to
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(35) Thus, the embodiment according to
(36) Thus, according to embodiments of the invention, a semi-passive rotor tip light in the form of a strip can be integrated into or glued on the rotor tip. Such strip may include a phosphorescent or fluorescent section. Other sections may include a diffusely reflecting section for outside persons and/or a reflex-reflector section with corresponding lights in the vicinity of the pilot/co-pilot for increased visibility to pilot and co-pilot in semi-bright environment.
(37) Instead of having an active light source in the rotor blade (such as a light bulb, LED, OLED, electroluminescence-stripes, etc.), a passive element with a layer material like phosphorescent material can be used. Such an element can be charged with light and recharge slowly by glowing for a view seconds up to some minutes, depending on the material. A light source can be placed on the body of the helicopter to activate and charge the element. For a good efficiency the elements can be illuminated with UV light or bluish light. However, since UV-light might cause some safety issues and blue light might be in conflict with the lights distribution and color of position lights, a backward directed white light that stays within the corridor of the tail position light may be preferred in some applications.
(38) While boarding especially the area above and/or in front of the helicopter doors are of interest. According to an embodiment, these areas could be illuminated during the time when the light sources illuminate the layer material. A (reflex-) reflective layer material at the rotor blade tips can increase the luminosity and hence the visibility. As long as the helicopter is on the ground there is no conflict with any position lights.
(39) According to a further embodiment, the light sources can be operated in a strobe mode, e.g. synchronously to the rotation frequency of the rotor blades. This may be advantageous for saving energy.
(40) While the invention has been described with reference to exemplary embodiments, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the scope of the invention. In addition, many modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings of the invention without departing from the essential scope thereof. Therefore, it is intended that the invention not be limited to the particular embodiments disclosed, but that the invention will include all embodiments falling within the scope of the appended claims.