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Method and apparatus for tactile cueing of aircraft controls

Invented by: Michael J. Augustin
Fort Worth, TX

Allen L. Bertapelle
Arlington, TX

Mark E. Dreier
Arlington, TX

Bradley D. Linton
Mansfield, TX

William L. McKeown
Euless, TX

Robert D. Yeary
Arlington, TX

Originally Assigned to: Bell Helicopter Textron Inc.
Fort Worth, TX
[Now assigned to . . .]

Issued:2006-08-29
Filed:2003-03-21
Application No:10508303
Examined by:Swarthout; Brent A.

A method and apparatus for tactile cueing of aircraft controls (21) is disclosed. The apparatus of the present invention warns pilots of approaching limits on certain aircraft performance parameters. The most common warnings are for rotor speed exceeding a moving limit. The present invention uses tactile cueing through the collective stick (21). Tactile cueing means that the pilot does not need to scan the intruments to ascertain proximity to the aforementioned limits. Instead, the pilot can operate the aircraft within proper limits by touch, while maintaining situational awareness outside of the cockpit (20). The method and apparatus of the present invention provides customary friction resistance up to a limit position that is continuously updated. According to the present invention, continued motion of the collective (21) in a direction beyond that limit position results in a breakout force and an increasing resistive force.

[pdf] U.S. Pat. No. 7,098,811

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