Rotor Support Device

The rotor support device with a protrusion and notch design enables easy assembly and maintenance of rotor support structures, addressing the challenge of complex assembly and maintenance in existing aircraft designs.

JP7819062B2Active Publication Date: 2026-02-24HONDA MOTOR CO LTD
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Application Number
JP2022139603
Authority / Receiving Office
JP · JP
Patent Type
Patents
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2022-09-02
Publication Date
2026-02-24
Estimated Expiration
2042-09-02

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

Existing rotor support structures for vertical take-off and landing aircraft are difficult to assemble and maintain.

Method used

A rotor support device with a mount, connecting member, and reinforcing member configuration that allows for easy assembly and disassembly, featuring a protrusion and notch design for detachable connections.

Benefits of technology

Facilitates easy assembly and maintenance of rotor support structures by eliminating the need for spreading apart components during connection and disconnection.

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Abstract

To provide a rotor support device which enables easy assembly and disassembly and easy maintenance.SOLUTION: A rotor support device 18 includes: mounts 24 (24b) each supporting a rotor 20 and having coupling parts 56, 58 protruding outward; a connection member 26b; and reinforcement members 60. In the connection member, a protruding part 64 is formed by forming a cutout at an end connected to the coupling part. The protruding part 64 is overlapped with the coupling part from a first direction orthogonal to a protruding direction of the coupling part and detachably connected to the coupling part. The reinforcement member is overlapped with the coupling part and the connection member from a second direction opposite to the first direction and detachably connected to the coupling part and the connection member.SELECTED DRAWING: Figure 4
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Description

[Technical Field]

[0001] The present invention relates to a rotor support device that supports a rotor that generates a vertical thrust. [Background technology]

[0002] Patent Document 1 discloses a vertical take-off and landing aircraft that generates vertical thrust using multiple rotors. Vertical take-off and landing aircraft are generally referred to as VTOL aircraft. The VTOL aircraft of Patent Document 1 has two rotors on each side of the aircraft. A first of the two rotors is attached to a first support member extending forward of the front wing. A second of the two rotors is attached to a second support member extending from the front wing to the rear wing. [Prior art documents] [Patent documents]

[0003] [Patent Document 1] US Patent Application Publication No. 2020 / 0385130 Summary of the Invention [Problem to be solved by the invention]

[0004] The structure supporting the rotor is preferably easy to assemble and disassemble and to maintain.

[0005] The present invention aims to solve the above-mentioned problems. [Means for solving the problem]

[0006] One aspect of the present invention is a rotor support device that is installed on an aircraft and supports a rotor that generates vertical thrust, comprising: a mount that supports the rotor and has a connecting portion that protrudes outward; a connecting member that extends along the protruding direction of the connecting portion and is detachably connected to the connecting portion; and a reinforcing member that is detachably connected to the connecting portion and the connecting member to reinforce the connection between the connecting portion and the connecting member, wherein the connecting member has a protrusion formed by forming a notch at the end that is connected to the connecting portion, the protrusion is overlapped on the connecting portion from a first direction perpendicular to the protruding direction of the connecting portion and is detachably connected to the connecting portion, and the reinforcing member is overlapped on the connecting portion and the connecting member from a second direction opposite to the first direction and is detachably connected to the connecting portion and the connecting member. [Effects of the Invention]

[0007] According to the present invention, the rotor supporting structure is easy to assemble and disassemble, and maintenance is also easy. [Brief explanation of the drawings]

[0008] [Figure 1] Figure 1 is an external view of a VTOL aircraft. [Figure 2] FIG. 2 is a left side view of the boom. [Figure 3] FIG. 3 is a top view of the boom. [Figure 4] FIG. 4 is an enlarged view of the first mount, the VTOL rotor, and the surrounding structure shown in FIG. [Figure 5] FIG. 5 is an exploded perspective view of the connection portion between the first mount and the intermediate pipe. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

[0009] [1 VTOL aircraft 10 configuration] 1 is an external view of a VTOL aircraft 10. The VTOL aircraft 10 is, for example, an electric vertical take-off and landing aircraft, or so-called eVTOL aircraft. The VTOL aircraft 10 includes a fuselage 12, a front wing 14, a rear wing 16, two booms 18, eight VTOL rotors 20, and two cruise rotors 22.

[0010] The front wings 14 are connected to the front portion of the fuselage 12. The front wings 14 have a left wing 14L and a right wing 14R. The rear wings 16 are connected to the rear portion of the fuselage 12. The rear wings 16 have a left wing 16L and a right wing 16R. The front wings 14 and the rear wings 16 generate lift as the VTOL aircraft 10 moves forward.

[0011] Each of the two booms 18 is a rotor support device that supports four VTOL rotors 20. Of the two booms 18, boom 18R is disposed on the right side of the fuselage 12. Of the two booms 18, boom 18L is disposed on the left side of the fuselage 12. Each boom 18 extends in the fore-and-aft direction.

[0012] Four VTOL rotors 20 are arranged in sequence toward the rear on the boom 18L. Similarly, four VTOL rotors 20 are arranged in sequence toward the rear on the boom 18R. Each VTOL rotor 20 generates thrust in the vertical direction.

[0013] Two cruise rotors 22 are arranged side by side on the left and right sides of the rear wing 16. Each cruise rotor 22 generates thrust in the horizontal direction.

[0014] [2. Configuration of the boom 18 (rotor support device)] FIG. 2 is a left side view of the boom 18L. FIG. 3 is a top view of the boom 18L. Note that FIG. 1 referred to in the above description shows the boom 18L with a fairing attached. Meanwhile, FIGS. 2 and 3 show the boom 18L with the fairing removed. Also, FIGS. 2 and 3 show the boom 18L with four VTOL rotors 20 attached. Meanwhile, the structure of the boom 18R is the same as that of the boom 18L, except that the left and right are reversed. For this reason, this specification will describe the boom 18L, and will omit a description of the boom 18R.

[0015] The boom 18L has four mounts 24 and three connecting pipes 26 (connecting members). The four mounts 24 include a front mount 24a, a first mount 24b, a second mount 24c, and a rear mount 24d. The three connecting pipes 26 include a front pipe 26a, an intermediate pipe 26b, and a rear pipe 26c. The front mount 24a, the front pipe 26a, the first mount 24b, the intermediate pipe 26b, the second mount 24c, the rear pipe 26c, and the rear mount 24d are connected in this order toward the rear.

[0016] As shown in FIG. 3, when viewed from above, the front pipe 26a extends in a direction rotated a predetermined angle clockwise relative to the front-to-rear direction. The front pipe 26a is connected to the front mount 24a and the first mount 24b. The front end of the front pipe 26a is connected to the front mount 24a by a permanent bond. The rear end of the front pipe 26a is connected to the first mount 24b by a permanent bond. The left wing 14L of the front wing 14 is also connected to the front pipe 26a (see FIG. 1).

[0017] The intermediate pipe 26b extends in the front-to-rear direction. The intermediate pipe 26b is connected to the first mount 24b and the second mount 24c. The front end of the intermediate pipe 26b and the first mount 24b are detachably connected to each other. The rear end of the intermediate pipe 26b and the second mount 24c are detachably connected to each other. The connection structure between the mount 24 (first mount 24b and second mount 24c) and the intermediate pipe 26b will be described later.

[0018] As shown in FIG. 3, when viewed from above, the rear pipe 26c extends in a direction rotated a predetermined angle counterclockwise relative to the front-to-rear direction. The rear pipe 26c is connected to the second mount 24c and the rear mount 24d. The front end of the rear pipe 26c and the second mount 24c are permanently connected. The rear end of the rear pipe 26c and the rear mount 24d are permanently connected. The left wing 16L of the rear wing 16 is also connected to the rear pipe 26c (see FIG. 1).

[0019] As described above, the four mounts 24 and the three connecting pipes 26 are alternately connected from the front to the rear. Furthermore, the front pipe 26a is supported by the left wing 14L of the front wing 14, and the rear pipe 26c is supported by the left wing 16L of the rear wing 16. As a result, the boom 18L is fixed to the left of the fuselage 12.

[0020] [3. Connection structure between first mount 24b and intermediate pipe 26b] 2. The first mount 24b supports the VTOL rotor 20. The VTOL rotor 20 includes a motor 30, a heat sink 32, a gearbox 34, a shaft 36, a propeller 38, a variable pitch mechanism 40, a first actuator 44a, and a second actuator 44b. The heat sink 32 is attached to the outer periphery of the motor 30. The gearbox 34 is attached to the upper end of the motor 30. The shaft 36 extends upward from the gearbox 34. The propeller 38 is attached to the upper end of the shaft 36.

[0021] The variable pitch mechanism 40 adjusts the pitch of the blades 42 of the propeller 38. The variable pitch mechanism 40 has a movable member 46. The movable member 46 is movable up and down along the shaft 36. The movable member 46 is connected to a link mechanism (not shown). The link mechanism changes the pitch of each blade 42 in accordance with the movement of the movable member 46. As shown in FIG. 4, the movable member 46 extends along the extension direction of the boom 18L, centered on the shaft 36. A first actuator 44a is connected to the front end of the movable member 46. A second actuator 44b is connected to the rear end of the movable member 46.

[0022] The first mount 24b has an accommodating hole 50, a first gap 52, and a second gap 54. A front coupling portion 56 is formed at the front end of the first mount 24b, and a rear coupling portion 58 is formed at the rear end of the first mount 24b. The accommodating hole 50, the first gap 52, and the second gap 54 each extend through in the vertical direction.

[0023] The accommodating hole 50 is located approximately in the center of the first mount 24b in the front-to-rear direction. The VTOL rotor 20 is accommodated in the accommodating hole 50. The first gap 52 is located between the accommodating hole 50 and the front coupling portion 56. A first actuator support portion 48a that supports the first actuator 44a is formed inside the first gap 52. The second gap 54 is located between the accommodating hole 50 and the rear coupling portion 58. A second actuator support portion 48b that supports the second actuator 44b is formed inside the second gap 54.

[0024] The front connecting portion 56 protrudes toward the front pipe 26a located forward. The front connecting portion 56 extends in a direction rotated a predetermined angle clockwise relative to the front-to-rear direction. The front connecting portion 56 is inserted into the rear end portion of the front pipe 26a. The front connecting portion 56 and the rear end portion of the front pipe 26a are permanently connected.

[0025] The rear joint portion 58 protrudes toward the intermediate pipe 26b located at the rear. The rear joint portion 58 extends in the front-to-rear direction. The rear joint portion 58 is connected to the front end portion of the intermediate pipe 26b and the reinforcing member 60. The upper portion of the rear joint portion 58 has a rounded shape (e.g., an oval shape) when viewed from the rear. The lower portion of the rear joint portion 58 has a rectangular shape with rounded corners when viewed from the rear.

[0026] 5 is an exploded perspective view of the connection portion between the first mount 24b and the intermediate pipe 26b. The cross-sectional shape of the intermediate pipe 26b is the same as the cross-sectional shape of the rear coupling portion 58. That is, the upper part of the intermediate pipe 26b has a rounded shape (for example, an oval shape) when viewed from the front. The lower part of the intermediate pipe 26b has a rectangular shape with rounded corners when viewed from the front. A notch 62 is formed in the lower part of the front end portion of the intermediate pipe 26b. As a result, a protrusion 64 is formed in the upper part of the front end portion of the intermediate pipe 26b.

[0027] The protrusion 64 protrudes toward the rear coupling portion 58 of the first mount 24b. In other words, the protrusion 64 protrudes forward. The inner peripheral shape of the protrusion 64 is the same as the outer peripheral shape of the upper part of the rear coupling portion 58. The maximum width (width in the left-right direction) of the protrusion 64 is equal to or less than the width (width in the left-right direction) of the notch 62. The length (length in the front-rear direction) of the protrusion 64 is equal to or less than the length (length in the protruding direction) of the rear coupling portion 58.

[0028] As shown by arrow A in Figure 5, the protruding portion 64 of the intermediate pipe 26b is overlapped on the rear coupling portion 58 from above (first direction). As a result, the protruding portion 64 abuts against the outer peripheral surface of the upper part of the rear coupling portion 58. The protruding portion 64 and the rear coupling portion 58 are fastened to each other by a plurality of fastening members such as bolts. In this way, the protruding portion 64 is detachably connected to the rear coupling portion 58. With the protruding portion 64 connected to the rear coupling portion 58, the lower part of the rear coupling portion 58 is positioned in the notch 62.

[0029] The reinforcing member 60 is a bent plate member. The cross-sectional shape of the reinforcing member 60 is the same as the cross-sectional shape of the lower part of the rear joint 58 and the cross-sectional shape of the lower part of the intermediate pipe 26b. However, the reinforcing member 60 is slightly larger than the lower part of the rear joint 58 and the lower part of the intermediate pipe 26b. In other words, the width (width in the left-right direction) of the reinforcing member 60 is slightly wider than the width (width in the left-right direction) of the rear joint 58 and the width (width in the left-right direction) of the intermediate pipe 26b. The length (length in the front-rear direction) of the reinforcing member 60 is, for example, about twice the length (length in the protruding direction) of the protruding part 64. However, Reinforcing member 60 The length of the reinforcing member 60 is not limited to this. It is sufficient that the length of the reinforcing member 60 overlaps the lower part of the rear joint portion 58 located in the notch 62 and the lower part of the intermediate pipe 26b when the rear joint portion 58 and the protruding portion 64 of the intermediate pipe 26b are fastened together.

[0030] As shown by arrow B in Figure 5, the reinforcing member 60 is placed on the rear joint portion 58 and the intermediate pipe 26b from below (second direction). As a result, the reinforcing member 60 abuts against the outer peripheral surface of the lower part of the rear joint portion 58 and the outer peripheral surface of the lower part of the intermediate pipe 26b. The reinforcing member 60 and the rear joint portion 58 are fastened to each other with a plurality of fastening members such as bolts. The reinforcing member 60 and the intermediate pipe 26b are also fastened to each other with a plurality of fastening members such as bolts. In this way, the reinforcing member 60 is detachably connected to the rear joint portion 58 and the intermediate pipe 26b.

[0031] In this manner, the front end of the intermediate pipe 26b and the rear coupling portion 58 of the first mount 24b are connected. Meanwhile, the structure of the rear end of the intermediate pipe 26b is the same as the structure of the front end of the intermediate pipe 26b, except that the front and rear are reversed. Furthermore, the structure of the second mount 24c is the same as the structure of the first mount 24b, except that the front and rear are reversed. Therefore, the rear end of the intermediate pipe 26b and the front coupling portion (not shown) of the second mount 24c are connected in the same way as the front end of the intermediate pipe 26b and the rear coupling portion 58 of the first mount 24b.

[0032] [4 Assembly and maintenance of Boom 18L] The assembly process of the boom 18L is performed, for example, in the following procedure. First, the front pipe 26a, to which the front mount 24a and the first mount 24b are connected, is connected to the front wing 14. Then, the rear pipe 26c, to which the second mount 24c and the rear mount 24d are connected, is connected to the rear wing 16. In this way, the front pipe 26a and the rear pipe 26c are connected to the airframe in advance. Therefore, each of the first mount 24b and the second mount 24c is positioned.

[0033] In this state, the protrusion 64 at the front end of the intermediate pipe 26b is placed on the rear joint portion 58 of the first mount 24b from above. The intermediate pipe 26b and the first mount 24b are fastened together with a plurality of fastening members. Next, the reinforcing member 60 is placed on the rear joint portion 58 of the first mount 24b and the intermediate pipe 26b from below. The reinforcing member 60 is fastened together with a plurality of fastening members. The reinforcing member 60 is also fastened together with a plurality of fastening members. In this way, the intermediate pipe 26b is connected to the first mount 24b. In a similar manner, the intermediate pipe 26b is also connected to the second mount 24c. In this way, the basic portion of the boom 18L is completed.

[0034] In maintenance of the boom 18L, the boom 18L is disassembled. The disassembly process of the boom 18L is performed in the reverse order of the assembly process of the boom 18L.

[0035] [5 Other forms] The protrusion 64 of the intermediate pipe 26b may be placed on the rear joint portion 58 from a direction other than above (for example, from the left). Accordingly, the reinforcing member 60 may be placed on the rear joint portion 58 and the intermediate pipe 26b from a direction other than below (for example, from the right). However, for the following reason, it is preferable that the protrusion 64 of the intermediate pipe 26b be placed on the rear joint portion 58 from above. That is, in the process of attaching or detaching the reinforcing member 60, the intermediate pipe 26b is supported by the first mount 24b and the second mount 24c. Therefore, with the above configuration, no device for supporting the intermediate pipe 26b is required in the process of attaching or detaching the reinforcing member 60.

[0036] The number of mounts 24 does not have to be four. Also, the number of connecting pipes 26 does not have to be three. For example, the number of mounts 24 may be five and the number of connecting pipes 26 may be four. Also, the shape of the boom 18 does not have to be a shape that extends from the front end to the rear end. For example, the shape of the boom 18 may be annular. Even in Alternatively, the connecting pipe 26 that is not fixed to the aircraft body may be detachable from the mount 24 .

[0037] [6. Effects of this embodiment] To connect the first mount 24b and the second mount 24c with a normal pipe, it would be necessary to push the first mount 24b and the second mount 24c apart to insert the pipe. However, the first mount 24b and the second mount 24c are each fixed to the aircraft body. Therefore, it is not possible to push the first mount 24b and the second mount 24c apart.

[0038] In this embodiment, the intermediate pipe 26b is placed over the first mount 24b from above, and the reinforcing member 60 is placed over the first mount 24b and the intermediate pipe 26b from below, thereby connecting the intermediate pipe 26b and the first mount 24b. The intermediate pipe 26b and the second mount 24c are connected in a similar manner. Furthermore, the intermediate pipe 26b is detachable from the first mount 24b and the second mount 24c. One reinforcing member 60 is detachable from the first mount 24b and the intermediate pipe 26b. The other reinforcing member 60 is detachable from the second mount 24c and the intermediate pipe 26b. In this embodiment, it is not necessary to spread the first mount 24b and the second mount 24c apart. Therefore, according to this embodiment, the rotor support structure is easy to assemble and disassemble, and maintenance is also easy.

[0039] Note that there are some models that are capable of pushing apart the first mount 24b and the second mount 24c. In the case of such models, the first mount 24b and the intermediate pipe 26b may be connected, for example, by the following procedure.

[0040] When viewed from above, the intermediate pipe 26b is disposed in the direction in which the rear joint portion 58 of the first mount 24b extends. Furthermore, when viewed from the left, the intermediate pipe 26b is disposed such that the notch 62 at the front end and the upper portion of the first mount 24b are in contact with each other. over- The intermediate pipe 26b is positioned so that it overlaps the first mount 24b. From this state, the intermediate pipe 26b is moved toward the first mount 24b. As a result, the notch 62 at the front end of the intermediate pipe 26b comes into contact with the upper part of the first mount 24b. Next, the intermediate pipe 26b is moved downward. As a result, the protrusion 64 at the front end of the intermediate pipe 26b overlaps the rear coupling portion 58 of the first mount 24b from above. The subsequent procedures are the same as those described above. The above procedures make it easy to align the intermediate pipe 26b with the first mount 24b.

[0041] [7 Inventions Obtained from the Embodiments] The invention that can be understood from the above embodiment will be described below.

[0042] An aspect of the present invention is a rotor support device (18, 18L, 18R) that is provided on an aircraft (10) and supports a rotor (20) that generates vertical thrust, and includes: a mount (24, 24b, 24c) that supports the rotor and has an outwardly protruding coupling portion (56, 58); a connecting member (26, 26b) that extends along the protruding direction of the coupling portion and is detachably connected to the coupling portion; and a reinforcing member (60) that is detachably connected to the coupling portion and the connecting member to reinforce the connection between the coupling portion and the connecting member, wherein the connecting member has a notch (62) formed at an end that is connected to the coupling portion, thereby forming a protruding portion (64), and the protruding portion is overlapped on the coupling portion from a first direction perpendicular to the protruding direction of the coupling portion and is detachably connected to the coupling portion, and the reinforcing member is overlapped on the coupling portion and the connecting member from a second direction opposite to the first direction and is detachably connected to the coupling portion and the connecting member.

[0043] According to the above configuration, the rotor supporting structure is easy to assemble and disassemble, and maintenance is also easy.

[0044] In the above aspect, the protrusion may be placed on top of the connecting portion from above and removably connected to the connecting portion, and the reinforcing member may be placed on top of the connecting portion and the connecting member from below and removably connected to the connecting portion and the connecting member.

[0045] According to the above configuration, no device for supporting the connecting member is required in the process of attaching and detaching the reinforcing member.

[0046] In the above aspect, the connection member may be a pipe.

[0047] In the above aspect, the rotor support device may include a first mount (24b) and a second mount (24c) as the mounts, and a first reinforcing member and a second reinforcing member as the reinforcing members, wherein the first mount supports a first rotor as the rotor, and the second mount supports a second rotor as the rotor, and the connecting member has the notch and the protrusion formed at each of a first end and a second end, and the first end of the connecting member and the first reinforcing member are fastened to the joining portion of the first mount, and the second end of the connecting member and the second reinforcing member are fastened to the joining portion of the second mount.

[0048] In the above aspect, the rotor support device may include a second connecting member (26a, 26c) permanently coupled to the mount and connected to a wing (14, 16) of the aircraft.

[0049] In the above aspect, the rotor support device may include a fixed mount (24a, 24d) that supports a rotor separate from the rotor and is permanently coupled to the second connecting member.

[0050] In the above aspect, the mount may have gaps (52, 54) that penetrate in the vertical direction.

[0051] In the above aspect, the rotor support device may include actuators (44a, 44b) that change the pitch of each blade (42) of the rotor, and actuator support portions (48a, 48b) that support the actuators and are disposed inside the gap.

[0052] The present invention is not limited to the above disclosure, and various configurations can be adopted without departing from the gist of the present invention. [Explanation of symbols]

[0053] 10...VTOL aircraft (aircraft) 14...Forewing (wing) 16...Rear wing (wing) 18, 18L, 18R...Boom (rotor support device) 20...VTOL rotor (rotor) 24...Mount 24a...Front mount (fixed mount) 24b...1st Mount (Mount) 24c...Second Mount (Mount) 24d... Rear mount (fixed mount) 26... Connecting pipe (connecting member) 26a... Front pipe (second connecting member) 26b... Middle pipe (connecting member) 26c... rear pipe (second connecting member) 42... blade 44a...First actuator (actuator) 44b...Second actuator (actuator) 48a...first actuator support portion (actuator support portion) 48b...Second actuator support portion (actuator support portion) 52...First void (void) 54...Second void (void) 56…Front joint part (joint part) 58…Back joint part (joint part) 60... Reinforcing member 62... Notch 64...Protruding part

Claims

1. A rotor support device provided on an aircraft to support a rotor that generates vertical thrust, a mount that supports the rotor and has a coupling portion that protrudes outward from the rotor support device; a connecting member extending along a protruding direction of the coupling portion and detachably connected to the coupling portion; a reinforcing member detachably connected to the coupling portion and the connecting member to reinforce the connection between the coupling portion and the connecting member; Equipped with The connecting member has a protrusion formed by forming a notch at an end connected to the coupling portion, the protruding portion is overlapped with the connecting portion from a first direction perpendicular to the protruding direction of the connecting portion, and is detachably connected to the connecting portion; The rotor support device, wherein the reinforcing member is overlapped on the joining portion and the connecting member from a second direction opposite to the first direction, and is detachably connected to the joining portion and the connecting member.

2. 2. The rotor support device according to claim 1, the protruding portion is placed on the connecting portion from above and is detachably connected to the connecting portion, The rotor support device, wherein the reinforcing member is placed on the joining portion and the connecting member from below and is detachably connected to the joining portion and the connecting member.

3. 3. The rotor support device according to claim 1 or 2, The rotor support device, wherein the connecting member is a pipe.

4. 4. The rotor support device according to claim 3, a first mount and a second mount as the mounts; a first reinforcing member and a second reinforcing member as the reinforcing member; Equipped with the first mount supports a first rotor as the rotor; the second mount supports a second rotor as the rotor; the connecting member has a first end and a second end each having the notch and the protrusion; the first end of the connection member and the first reinforcing member are fastened to the coupling portion of the first mount; The second end of the connecting member and the second reinforcing member are fastened to the coupling portion of the second mount.

5. 2. The rotor support device according to claim 1, a rotor support arrangement comprising a second connecting member permanently coupled to the mount and connected to a wing of the aircraft;

6. 6. The rotor support device according to claim 5, A rotor support device includes a fixed mount for supporting a rotor separate from the rotor and permanently coupled to the second connecting member.

7. 2. The rotor support device according to claim 1, The mount has a gap extending therethrough in the vertical direction.

8. 8. The rotor support device according to claim 7, an actuator for varying the pitch of each blade of the rotor; an actuator support portion that supports the actuator and is disposed within the cavity; A rotor support device comprising:

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