AIRCRAFT LANDING GEAR ASSEMBLY
20170253323 · 2017-09-07
Inventors
Cpc classification
B64C25/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B64C25/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
An aircraft landing gear assembly comprising a first member coupled to a second member in parallel by a bolt. First and second mechanical fixings are mounted on the bolt and arranged to apply a clamping force to the members. The first member is arranged in use to be loaded and the second member is anchored to react the load. The assembly includes one or more spacers, each spacer defining one or more land regions and one or more voids. Each spacer is provided between the inner axial face of one of the fixings and the flat outer face of the respective member such that the land regions separate the fixing from the member and the voids are positioned such that angular movement of the fixing due to deflection of the bolt causes the radially outermost point on the fixing sidewall to move into one of the voids.
Claims
1. An aircraft landing gear assembly comprising: a first member having an inner face, an outer face and a first hole providing communication between the inner face and outer face; a second member having an inner face, an outer face and a second hole providing communication between the inner face and outer face, the second member being disposed in parallel with the first member with the inner faces of each member facing one another; a bolt provided through the first and second holes to couple the first member to the second member, the bolt being longer than the combined thicknesses of the first and second members so as to have protruding first and second end portions; a first mechanical fixing mounted on the first end portion of the bolt and having an inner axial face arranged to apply a clamping force to the flat outer face of the first member; and a second mechanical fixing mounted on the second end portion of the bolt and having an inner axial face arranged to apply a clamping force to the flat outer face of the second member; wherein the first member is arranged in use to be loaded in a first direction and the second member is anchored to react the load in a second direction, thereby causing deflection of the bolt such that a radially outer region of each fixing is biased to move towards the flat outer face of the respective member; and wherein the assembly includes one or more spacers, each spacer defining one or more land regions and one or more voids and being provided between the inner axial face of one of the fixings and the flat outer face of the respective member such that the land regions separate the fixing from the member and the voids are positioned such that angular movement of the fixing due to deflection of the bolt causes the radially outermost point on the fixing sidewall to move into one of the voids.
2. The aircraft landing gear assembly according to claim 1, wherein the one or more land regions of each spacer are located at or relatively close to the pivot axis of the respective fixing in comparison to the voids.
3. The aircraft landing gear assembly according to claim 2, wherein the one or more land regions of each spacer are located at and extend along the pivot axis of the respective fixing.
4. The aircraft landing gear assembly according to claim 2, wherein the one or more voids on each spacer are located relatively far from the pivot axis in comparison to the land regions.
5. The aircraft landing gear assembly according to claim 1, wherein one or more of the spacers can each be defined by a plate located between a fixing and a respective member, the plate defining the one or more land regions.
6. The aircraft landing gear assembly according to claim 5, wherein the land regions are defined by projections on the plate, such that the difference in thickness between the land regions and the plate defines the voids and optionally additionally by holes formed through the plate.
7. The aircraft landing gear assembly according to claim 5, wherein the land regions are defined by the thickness of the plate, with the voids being defined by holes formed though the plate.
8. The aircraft landing gear assembly according to claim 1, wherein one or more of the spacers are each defined by projections on an outer axial face of a bush located within one of the holes, the remainder of the axial face of the bush defining the voids.
9. The aircraft landing gear assembly according to claim 1, wherein one or more of the spacers are each defined by projections on an inner axial face of a fixing, the remainder of the axial face defining the voids.
10. The aircraft landing gear assembly according to claim 1, wherein the members each define two or more holes and the assembly includes a bolt, fixings and spacers as defined above for each pair of holes.
11. The aircraft landing gear assembly according to claim 1, wherein the assembly further comprises third and fourth members, each of which defines one, two or more holes and the assembly includes a bolt, a pair of fixings and a pair spacers as defined above for each pair of holes.
12. The aircraft landing gear assembly according to claim 1, wherein the aircraft landing gear assembly further comprises: a main strut including a joint arranged to be movably coupled to the airframe of an aircraft such that the strut is movable between a stowed condition for flight and a deployed condition for take-off and landing; and a lock assembly comprising: an elongate pin defining or coupled to the first member and optionally the third member, with the second member and optionally the fourth member being mounted on the main strut; and a hook movably coupled to the airframe and being arranged to be moved to an engagement condition for engagement with the pin when the strut is in the stowed condition in order to apply a biasing force to the pin to maintain the strut in the stowed condition.
13. The aircraft landing gear assembly according to claim 1, wherein the or each bolt includes a threaded portion with a head defining the first fixing, the bolt being arranged to be coupled to a nut defining the second fixing, and the bolt includes a circumferential groove located at the end of a threaded portion of the bolt.
14. The aircraft landing gear assembly according to claim 1, wherein the holes through member pairs are coaxial and/or the inner faces of the members are flat.
15. An aircraft including one or more aircraft landing gear, each landing gear comprising: a first member having an inner face, an outer face and a first hole providing communication between the inner face and outer face; a second member having an inner face, an outer face and a second hole providing communication between the inner face and outer face, the second member being disposed in parallel with the first member with the inner faces of each member facing one another; a bolt provided through the first and second holes to couple the first member to the second member, the bolt being longer than the combined thicknesses of the first and second members so as to have protruding first and second end portions; a first mechanical fixing mounted on the first end portion of the bolt and having an inner axial face arranged to apply a clamping force to the flat outer face of the first member; and a second mechanical fixing mounted on the second end portion of the bolt and having an inner axial face arranged to apply a clamping force to the flat outer face of the second member; wherein the first member is arranged in use to be loaded in a first direction and the second member is anchored to react the load in a second direction, thereby causing deflection of the bolt such that a radially outer region of each fixing is biased to move towards the flat outer face of the respective member; and wherein the assembly includes one or more spacers, each spacer defining one or more land regions and one or more voids and being provided between the inner axial face of one of the fixings and the flat outer face of the respective member such that the land regions separate the fixing from the member and the voids are positioned such that angular movement of the fixing due to deflection of the bolt causes the radially outermost point on the fixing sidewall to move into one of the voids.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0029] Embodiments of the invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0037] The landing gear assembly includes a main fitting 12 that telescopically carries a slider 14 to form a shock absorber. A lower part of the slider 14 is pivotally coupled to a bogie beam 16 via pivot pin 18. The bogie beam 16 carries a number of wheel and brake assemblies 20. It will however be appreciated that the landing gear can include a rigid main strut in place of the shock absorbing strut 12, 14 and can have any form of ground contacting assembly.
[0038] The main fitting 12 is pivotally coupled to the airframe 22 via a pivot pin 24 so as to be moveable by a retraction actuator (not shown) between a deployed condition, shown in
[0039] An up-lock pin 30 is mounted to the main fitting 12 and configured to be captured by a hook 26 movably mounted to the airframe 22 via pin joint 28 so as to hold the landing gear assembly in a stowed condition.
[0040] Referring additionally to
[0041] Referring additionally to
[0042] In this embodiment, a pair of outwardly facing flanged bushes 50 are mounted in each lug hole. The bushes 50 can be retained in the holes in a conventional manner, such as by way of an interference fit, bonding or the like. However, bushes need not be provided.
[0043] The landing gear assembly also includes spacers, which in the illustrated embodiment are defined by spacer plates 52. Each spacer plate 52 includes a plate-like body including holes which correspond to the holes formed through the lugs and which are arranged to receive the bolt 44 such that the plate 52 can be situated between an outer face of a lug and a corresponding fixing. For example, as illustrated in
[0044] In embodiments of the invention, each space defines one or more land regions 54 arranged to limit how close a fixing can be moved along the bolt towards the respective lug member such that, when tightened, the axial faces of the fixing are axially spaced from the outer faces of the lug members. In the illustrated embodiment the spacer plate 52 includes a pair of prominent land regions 54 arranged to be engaged by the nut 48 so as to be compressed between the nut 48 and the mounting lug 38 when the nut 48 is tightened.
[0045] In embodiments of the invention, each spacer 52 further defines one or more voids S arranged to accommodate angular movement of the radial outer portion of the fixing due to bolt deflection. In the illustrated embodiment the land regions 54 create voids S where the axial inner face of the nut 48 is spaced from the outer face of the lug members.
[0046] In use, when the up-lock 26 engages the pin 32 to hold the landing gear assembly 10 in the stowed condition, a force F is applied to the pin mounting lugs 34, 36 in the direction shown in
[0047] As will be appreciated, the landing gear assembly includes other single sheer bolted assemblies. The other single sheer bolted assemblies can each have the same or a similar configuration to that shown in
[0048] As illustrated in
[0049] A spacer plate 52 is shown in isolation in
[0050] Referring now to
[0051] In a further embodiment, illustrated in
[0052] In a further embodiment (not shown) bushes can be omitted and the outer faces of the lug members can be provided with land regions which define voids.
[0053] In a further embodiment (not shown) the mechanical fixings can be provided with land regions which define voids. This is however a less preferred arrangement due to the possibility of the orientation of the fixing changing such that the land regions do not coincide with the bolt pivot axis, so as to define the voids in the appropriate places to accommodate angular movement of the fixings.
[0054] While the embodiments have been described with respect to a landing gear assembly up lock, it will be appreciated that in other embodiments the landing gear assembly can include other single shear bolted assemblies; for example, lock-stay actuator mounting lugs.
[0055] Although the invention has been described above with reference to one or more preferred embodiments, it will be appreciated that various changes or modifications can be made without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims. The word “comprising” can mean “including” or “consisting of” and therefore does not exclude the presence of elements or steps other than those listed in any claim or the specification as a whole. The mere fact that certain measures are recited in mutually different dependent claims does not indicate that a combination of these measures cannot be used to advantage.