Patent classifications
F02K1/766
Translating cowl thrust reverser primary lock system
A primary lock system for a translating cowl thrust reverser system includes a primary lock having a housing, a lock, and a manual mechanism. The lock is disposed at least partially within, and is movable relative to, the housing and is movable between a lock position and an unlock position. The manual mechanism is coupled to the lock and is configured, in response to a manual input force supplied to the manual mechanism, to: selectively move from a first position to a second position, whereby the lock is selectively moved from the lock position to the unlock position, respectively, and selectively prevent movement of the lock out of the lock position.
LOCK SYSTEM FOR A THRUST REVERSER
A lock system for an aircraft thrust reverser includes a lock member translatable between a locked position, in which the lock member is extended for preventing deployment of the thrust reverser by the lock member blocking the path of a movable component of the thrust reverser, and an unlocked position, in which the lock member is retracted for permitting deployment of the thrust reverser by the lock member moving out of the path of the movable component. The lock system also includes a linear electric motor or a solenoid for translating the lock member between the locked position and the unlocked position.
CASCADE THRUST REVERSER ASSEMBLY FOR A GAS TURBINE ENGINE
A cascade thrust reverser assembly for a gas turbine engine includes a nacelle assembly defining a bypass passage. The cascade thrust reverser assembly includes a cascade assembly configured to be at least partially enclosed by the nacelle assembly, the cascade assembly comprising one or more cascade members, the one or more cascade members movable between a stowed configuration wherein the one or more cascade members define a first radial extent and a deployed configuration wherein the one or more cascade members define a second radial extent, wherein the one or more cascade members form a cascade segment in the deployed configuration, and wherein the second radial extent is greater than the first radial extent.
Actuator systems for thrust reverser
An actuator for a thrust reverser includes a ball screw, a ball nut coupled to the ball screw, and a gerotor coupled to the ball screw. The gerotor includes an inner rotor coupled to the ball screw and an outer rotor. The outer rotor includes a plurality of bores. The actuator includes a lock system coupled to the outer rotor. The lock system is to enable the gerotor to rotate the ball screw in an unlocked state and to inhibit a rotation of the ball screw in a lock state. The lock system includes a piston coupled to a piston housing and a grippable member coupled to the piston housing. The piston is received in one of the bores in the lock state, and the grippable member is to move the piston housing relative to the gerotor to move the lock system to the unlocked state.
THRUST-REVERSAL SYSTEM FOR AN AIRCRAFT AND AIRCRAFT INCLUDING SUCH A SYSTEM
A thrust-reversal cowling selectively movable between a retracted position for leaving unchanged the thrust of an aircraft turbine engine, and a deployed position for reversing the thrust of the turbine engine; an electrical actuator of the cowling; a local control module to receive commands from a global control module to control the electrical actuator to move the cowling, these commands including a retraction command and a deployment command; and a connection between the global control module and the local control module for conveying at least one analogue signal. The local control module identifies one among a plurality of predefined ranges of values, in which each analogue signal is located at a given instant, each command being associated with one or more value ranges; and determining the received command as being that associated with the identified range or ranges of values.
DEFLECTOR PROVIDED WITH A SPOILER FOR A THRUST REVERSER OF AN AIRCRAFT ENGINE NACELLE
A deflector provided with a spoiler for a thrust reverser of an aircraft engine nacelle. The deflector, a lateral deflector or an orbital deflector, may be in an exhaust structure of a thrust reverser and comprises a deflector plate configured to act on an aerodynamic flow. The deflector plate has a concave upstream face and a convex downstream face, as well as an intake end and an exhaust end. The deflector is fitted with a spoiler rigidly connected to the exhaust end of the deflector plate and arranged transversely in relation to the deflector plate. The spoiler endowing the deflector with specific properties to act on the aerodynamic flow.
Split sleeve hidden door thrust reverser
A system for a thrust reverser of an aircraft includes a primary sleeve and a secondary sleeve having cascades. The secondary sleeve is coupled to a set of blocker doors. The sliding motions of the primary sleeve and the secondary sleeve are not directly coupled when each moves between its stowed and deployed positions. The sliding motion of the primary sleeve may begin at a different time and continue at a different rate from the sliding motion of the secondary sleeve.
AIRCRAFT THRUST REVERSER COMPRISING A BRAKING MECHANISM FOR SLOWING A MOBILE COWL IN THE EVENT OF OVERTRAVEL
A thrust reverser for an aircraft propulsion unit, of the type having a mobile cowl able to move between a closed position that allows the propulsion unit to generate thrust and an open position that allows the propulsion unit to generate a reverse-thrust for slowing the aircraft. The reverser includes braking elements such as a slot and a peg respectively integral with a fixed part of the reverser and with the mobile cowl. These braking elements are configured to cooperate with one another by sliding, with friction, when the mobile cowl effects an overtravel, beyond the open position, so as to generate a braking force that opposes this movement. In one preferred embodiment, the slot for this purpose includes a restriction in section along the direction of travel of the mobile cowl.
Tertiary lock
The subject matter of this specification can be embodied in, among other things, a thrust reverser tertiary lock apparatus that includes a probe affixed to an aircraft engine frame and having a shaft having a barb at a first end and configurable to a first configuration and a second configuration, and a receiver affixed to a thrust reverser transcowl slider configured to accommodate the barb and having an end wall with an aperture defined therein, the aperture shaped to permit escapement of the barb in the first configuration and prevent escapement of the barb in the second configuration.
Thrust reverser assembly and method of operating
An apparatus and method of operating a translating cowl for a turbine engine. The translating cowl is moveable between a first position and a second position. The translating cowl includes a fixed cascade element located within and a blocker door that is operably coupled to die translating cowl. Hie blocker door is movable between a stowed position and a deployed position.