Emergency opening device for an aircraft door, comprising a retaining member with a hook
11781357 · 2023-10-10
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05Y2800/252
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E05F1/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
B64C1/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An emergency opening device for an aircraft door provided with an opening mechanism includes an actuation device (2, 5) for actuating the opening mechanism, having: a tubular operating member (2) equipped with a second locking end (4) that includes a radial retaining finger (19); flexible compression device (5); a retaining member (9) for the second locking end (4), the retaining member (9) including a hook (28) which has a stop surface, the retaining member (9) being rotatable about the movement axis of the operating member (2); activation device (31) for the actuation device (2, 5), adapted to cause the retaining member (9) to open.
Claims
1. An emergency opening device for an aircraft door fitted with an opening mechanism, the device comprising: an actuating device (2, 5) designed to actuate the opening mechanism, the actuating device (2, 5) switches between a passive state and an active state of activating the opening mechanism, and the actuating device (2, 5) comprises: a tubular operating member (2) provided with a first end (3) connected to the aircraft door, and with a locking second end (4); an elastic compression device (5) arranged between a fixed end-stop element (6) and the tubular operating member (2); a retainer (9a) for restraining the locking second end (4) to move between a closed position of locking of the locking second end (4), in a position of the tubular operating member (2) corresponding to the passive state of the actuating device to keep the elastic device (5) compressed, and an open position of releasing of the locking second end (4) allowing the tubular operating member (2) to move along an axis of movement (X) toward a position corresponding to the active state of the actuating device, under an effect of a force resulting from the expansion of the elastic device (5); an activating device (31) for activating the actuating device (2, 5) designed to bring about opening of the retainer (9a); the tubular operating member (2) has a radial retaining finger (19) on the locking second end (4); the retainer (9a) comprises a hook (28) having a stop surface (30), the retainer (9a) rotates about the axis of movement (X) between the closed position, in the closed position, the stop surface (30) is in contact with the radial retaining finger (19) to lock the locking second end (4), and the open position, in the open position the stop surface (30) is away from the radial retaining finger (19).
2. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the locking second end (4) has the radial retaining finger (19) passing radially right through the second end (4).
3. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the retainer (9a) comprises a rotary latch (9) equipped with an axially extending blade (27), the hook (28) being made in the an axially extending blade (27).
4. The device as claimed in claim 3, wherein the rotary latch (9) comprises two axially extending blades (27), a hook (28) being made in each one of the axially extending blade (27), two slots for a passage of the radial retaining finger (19) being formed between each one of the axially extending blades (27).
5. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the activating device of the actuating device (2, 5) comprises a lever (31) designed to force the retainer (9a) to rotate.
6. The device as claimed in claim 5, wherein the fixed end-stop element (6) comprises: an abutment flange (7) against which the elastic device (5) bears; a working window (36) tailored to suit the travel of the lever (31) and interrupting the abutment flange (7).
7. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the retainer (9a) has a shape that inscribes inside a cylinder coaxial with the tubular operating member (2).
8. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the retainer (9a) is mounted to rotate with respect to the fixed end-stop element (6).
9. The device as claimed in claim 1, further comprising an axis cylinder (15) fixed to the fixed end-stop element (6), the operating member (2) slides on the axis cylinder (15) along the axis of movement (X).
10. The device as claimed in claim 9, wherein the operating member (2) surrounds the axis cylinder (15) and comprises a sliding portion (17) to guide the operating member (2) on the axis cylinder (15).
11. The device as claimed in claim 9, wherein the retainer (9a) surrounds the axis cylinder (15) and is mounted to rotate on the axis cylinder (15).
12. The device as claimed in claim 11, wherein the retainer (9a) is axially fixed to the axis cylinder (15), being held between two sliding axial end stops (23, 39).
13. The device as claimed in claim 9, wherein the axis cylinder (15) comprises a guide slot (20) for guiding the radial retaining finger (19) along the axis of movement (X).
14. The device as claimed in claim 13, wherein the radial retaining finger (19) passes radially through the axis cylinder (15) at the guide slot (20).
15. The device as claimed in claim 13, wherein the guide slot (20) has an end-of-travel end stop (21) for the radial retaining finger (19).
16. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the radial retaining finger (19) comprises a rolling ring (25) designed to roll over the stop surface (30).
17. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the stop surface (30) is orthogonal to the axis of movement (X).
18. The device as claimed in claim 17, wherein the stop surface (30) forms, with respect to a surface orthogonal to the axis of movement (X), an angle comprised between 1 and 5 degrees.
19. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the elastic compression device comprises a tubular spring (5) to partially surround the operating member (2) and the ends of which are placed between the fixed end-stop element (6) and the operating member (2).
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
(1) Further features and advantages of the invention will become apparent upon reading the following non-limiting description, with reference to the appended figures, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(12) The aircraft door emergency opening device 1 according to the invention is depicted in perspective in
(13) This emergency opening device 1 can be positioned on any type of aircraft door or opening panel that has an opening mechanism. Aircraft door opening mechanisms are well known and not described in further detail here. The device 1 may for example be mounted in such a way as to collaborate with a door opening mechanism having a chain transmission, as described in document FR2975967, or else in other known opening mechanisms such as mechanisms involving link rods forming a deformable parallelogram.
(14) Whatever the type of aircraft door opening mechanism, the emergency opening device 1, when activated by a user, allows rapid and automatic opening of the aircraft door so that this aircraft can be evacuated.
(15) With reference to
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(17) Throughout the description and the claims, the references “axial” and “radial” are with reference to the axis X.
(18) The actuating means also comprise elastic compression means which here consist of a cylindrical spring 5 which is placed between a fixed end-stop element 6 and the operating member 2. In
(19) The actuating means of the device 1 additionally comprise a retainer 9a for restraining the locking second end 4 of the operating member 2, this retainer 9a here consisting of a rotary latch 9 which is able to rotate about the longitudinal axis of the operating member 2.
(20) The operating member 2 is a telescopic element made up of a first-end tube 10 and of a second-end tube 11 able to slide one inside the other. In the present example, the first-end tube 10 has an outside diameter smaller than the inside diameter of the second-end tube 11 so that the first-end tube 10 can be inserted inside the second-end tube 11 over a nesting portion. A sliding bearing 12, made from a material having a low coefficient of friction, is also mounted between the first-end tube 10 and the second-end tube 11 so that the sliding of the first-end tube 10 with respect to the second-end tube 11 causes the sliding bearing 12 to slide against the internal walls of the second-end tube 11. A hole 35 made in the first-end tube 10 allows any condensate that might form inside the device 1 to be discharged. The telescopic nature of the operating member 2 allows for a function referred to as the service-opening function described later on.
(21) The first-end tube 10 thus constitutes the first end 3 of the operating member 2. The first-end tube 10 is additionally provided with a flange 13 collaborating with the flange 8 which, for its part, is made on the second-end tube 11. The two flanges 8, 13 collaborate in such a way that, when the spring 5 pushes on the operating member 2 (active state of the actuating means, see
(22) The whole of the operating member 2 (which is therefore made up of the first-end tube 10 and of the second-end tube 11) can move longitudinally, along the axis X, between the two extreme positions of
(23) The operating member 2 performs its service-opening function, in addition to the emergency opening function, thanks to its telescopic nature, allowing the aircraft door to be opened and closed under normal conditions of use, namely outside of emergency opening periods, the emergency opening device being kept in a passive state, and the spring 5 remaining compressed. For this function, sliding between the first-end tube 10 and the second-end tube 11 along the axis X is possible thanks to the sliding bearing 12 described hereinabove.
(24) When the device 1 is in the position of
(25) an emergency opening mode in which the actuating means are activated.
(26) Expansion of the spring 5 will then cause the fixed end-stop element 6 and the second-end tube 11 to move apart (because of the flanges 7, 8). The flange 8 will additionally itself drive the flange 13, and therefore the first-end tube 10, along the axis X. The whole operating member 2 therefore arrives in the position of
(27) a service-opening mode in which the first-end tube 10 slides freely inside the second-end tube 11, under the effect of the door being opened by an external action, as far as the position of
(28) In order to allow the operating member 2 to be locked in its position of
(29) The finger 19 is inserted into a double slot 20 made in the axis cylinder 15, preventing relative rotation of the second-end tube 11 with respect to the axis cylinder 15 about the longitudinal axis. A sliding connection is thus created between the operating member 2 and the axis cylinder 15.
(30) The finger 19 additionally provides an end-of-travel stop function. In the end-of-travel position of
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(32) The rotary latch 9 is mounted on the axis cylinder 15 with a pivot connection that allows it to rotate about the axis X, thanks to a sliding ring 22 that has a low coefficient of friction. The rotary latch 9 is fixed axially to the axis cylinder 15 between two sliding axial end stops consisting of a thrust ball bearing 23 placed between the rotary latch 9 and a shoulder 24 of the axis cylinder 15, and of an axial stop flange 39 of the sliding ring 22. The rotary latch 9 is thus in a non-sliding pivot connection on the axis cylinder 15. The thrust ball bearing 23 and the sliding ring 22 allow the rotary latch 9 to rotate with respect to the axis cylinder 15 with very low friction force. The rotary latch 9 is solidly attached to an activation means consisting of a lever 31 allowing the latch 9 to be forced to rotate.
(33) The lever 31 is able to move in a working window 36 made in the fixed end-stop element 6 and interrupting the flange 7 on which the spring 5 can abut (see
(34) The finger 19 also comprises two rolling rings 25 in the continuation of one another, with an annular separator 26 between the two rolling rings 25. The two rolling rings 25, and possibly also the annular separator 26, are in pivot connection with the finger 19, with the possibility of rotating about the longitudinal axis of the finger 19.
(35) The collaboration between the rotary latch 9 and the finger 19 will be described with reference to
(36) The rotary latch 9 comprises two opposite blades 27 which each comprise a hook 28, these two blades 27 extending axially, namely parallel to the axis X. Two slots 29 are made between the two blades 27 so that, in the open position of
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(38) When the device 1 is in the position of
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(40) Optionally, the lever 31 may also be secured against undesired triggering by a pin, such as a quick-release pin with spring-loaded ball.
(41) Embodiment variants may be envisioned without departing from the scope of the invention. For example, the blades 27 of the rotary latch 9 may surround the second-end tube 11 on the outside, rather than being inserted inside this tube 11. The finger 19 would then project on each side of the second-end tube 11 in order to collaborate with the hooks 28.
(42) Furthermore, the number of blades 27 and of hooks 28 may vary, at least one hook 28 being needed to collaborate with the finger 19.
(43) Activation of the emergency opening device 1 can be achieved by means other than a lever, for example by a rack used to rotate the rotary latch 9.
(44) The axis cylinder 15 may for example surround the second-end tube 11, instead of the reverse.