A heater mat for a rotor blade includes a plurality of electrically conductive heater wires extending in a path along a span of the rotor blade and a plurality of yarn thread knitted to the plurality of heater wires, each of the yarn threads looping around at least one of the plurality of heater wir
A heater mat for a rotor blade includes a plurality of electrically conductive heater wires extending in a path along a span of the rotor blade and a plurality of yarn thread knitted to the plurality of heater wires, each of the yarn threads looping around at least one of the plurality of heater wires. A warp thread is positioned between adjacent heater wires and knitted to adjacent pairs of the yarn threads without looping around the plurality of heater wires, to maintain spacing between adjacent heater wires of the plurality of heater wires. An electrical current flowed through the plurality of heater wires inhibits ice accumulation on the rotor blade assembly.
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1. A rotor blade assembly comprising; a rotor blade; anda heater mat secured to the rotor blade, the heater mat including: a plurality of electrically conductive heater wires extending in a path along a span of the rotor blade;a plurality of yarn thread knitted to the plurality of heater wires, each
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A rotor blade assembly comprising; a rotor blade; anda heater mat secured to the rotor blade, the heater mat including: a plurality of electrically conductive heater wires extending in a path along a span of the rotor blade;a plurality of yarn thread knitted to the plurality of heater wires, each of the yarn threads looping around at least one of the plurality of heater wires; anda warp thread disposed between two adjacent heater wires of the plurality of heater wires and knitted to adjacent pairs of the yarn threads without looping around the plurality of heater wires, each warp thread knitted to at least a first yarn thread wrapped around a first adjacent heater wire of the two adjacent heater wires and a second yarn thread wrapped around a second adjacent heater wire of the two adjacent heater wires to maintain spacing between the two adjacent heater wires;wherein an electrical current flowed through the plurality of heater wires inhibits ice accumulation on the rotor blade assembly. 2. The rotor blade assembly of claim 1, wherein the path is a curvilinear path. 3. The rotor blade assembly of claim 1, wherein the plurality of heater wires are grouped into a plurality of heater wire bundles with each of the heater wire bundle having one group of the heater wires, and each of the yarn threads loops around at least one of the heater wire bundles. 4. The rotor blade assembly of claim 3, further comprising, for each of the heater wire bundles, a nonconductive core separating the group of heater wires within the heater wire bundle. 5. The rotor blade assembly of claim 3, wherein the heater wire bundles extend in substantially parallel paths along a span of the rotor blade. 6. The rotor blade assembly of claim 1, further comprising a first buss bar disposed at an inboard end of the heater mat, the plurality of heater wires secured to the first buss bar. 7. The rotor blade assembly of claim 6, wherein the plurality of heater wires are secured to the first buss bar by ultrasonic welding. 8. The rotor blade assembly of claim 6, further comprising a second buss bar disposed at an outboard end of the heater mat, the plurality of heater wires secured to the second buss bar. 9. A heater mat for a rotor blade comprising: a plurality of electrically conductive heater wires extending in a path along a span of the rotor blade;a plurality of yarn thread knitted to the plurality of heater wires, each of the yarn threads looping around at least one of the plurality of heater wires; anda warp thread disposed between two adjacent heater wires of the plurality of heater wires and knitted to adjacent pairs of the yarn threads without looping around the plurality of heater wires, each warp thread knitted to at least a first yarn thread wrapped around a first adjacent heater wire of the two adjacent heater wires and a second yarn thread wrapped around a second adjacent heater wire of the two adjacent heater wires to maintain spacing between the two adjacent heater wires;wherein an electrical current flowed through the plurality of heater wires inhibits ice accumulation on the rotor blade assembly. 10. The heater mat of claim 9, wherein the path is a curvilinear path. 11. The heater mat of claim 9, wherein the plurality of heater wires are grouped into a plurality of heater wire bundles with each of the heater wire bundle having one group of the heater wires, and each of the yarn threads loops around at least one of the heater wire bundles. 12. The heater mat of claim 11, further comprising, for each of the heater wire bundles, a nonconductive core separating the group of heater wires within the heater wire bundle. 13. The heater mat of claim 11, wherein the heater wire bundles extend in substantially parallel paths along a span of the rotor blade. 14. The heater mat of claim 9, further comprising a first buss bar disposed at an inboard end of the heater mat, the plurality of heater wires secured to the first buss bar. 15. The heater mat of claim 14, wherein the plurality of heater wires are secured to the first buss bar by ultrasonic welding. 16. The heater mat of claim 14, further comprising a second buss bar disposed at an outboard end of the heater mat, the plurality of heater wires secured to the second buss bar. 17. A rotary winged aircraft comprising: an airframe;a drive system disposed at the airframe; anda rotor assembly operably connected to the drive system, the rotor assembly including: a rotor hub; anda plurality of rotor blade assemblies extending from the rotor hub, a rotor blade assembly of the plurality of rotor blade assemblies including: a rotor blade; anda heater mat secured to the rotor blade, the heater mat including: a plurality of electrically conductive heater wires extending in a path along a span of the rotor blade;a plurality of yarn thread knitted to the plurality of heater wires, each of the yarn threads looping around at least one of the plurality of heater wires; anda warp thread disposed between two adjacent heater wires of the plurality of heater wires and knitted to adjacent pairs of the yarn threads without looping around the plurality of heater wires, each warp thread knitted to at least a first yarn thread wrapped around a first adjacent heater wire of the two adjacent heater wires and a second yarn thread wrapped around a second adjacent heater wire of the two adjacent heater wires to maintain spacing between the two adjacent heater wires;wherein an electrical current flowed through the plurality of heater wires inhibits ice accumulation on the rotor blade assembly. 18. The rotary winged aircraft of claim 17, wherein the heater wires are operably connected to an electrical power supply disposed at the airframe. 19. The rotary winged aircraft of claim 17, wherein the path is a curvilinear path. 20. The rotary winged aircraft of claim 17, wherein the plurality of heater wires are grouped into a plurality of heater wire bundles with each of the heater wire bundle having one group of the heater wires, and each of the yarn threads loops around at least one of the heater wire bundles. 21. The rotary winged aircraft of claim 20, further comprising, for each of the heater wire bundles, a nonconductive core separating the group of heater wires within the heater wire bundle. 22. The rotary winged aircraft of claim 20, wherein the heater wire bundles extend in parallel paths along a span of the rotor blade. 23. The rotary winged aircraft of claim 17, further comprising a first buss bar disposed at an inboard end of the heater mat, the plurality of heater wires secured to the first buss bar. 24. The rotary winged aircraft of claim 23, wherein the plurality of heater wires are secured to the first buss bar by ultrasonic welding. 25. The rotary winged aircraft of claim 23, further comprising a second buss bar disposed at an outboard end of the heater mat, the plurality of heater wires secured to the second buss bar.
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