Method and tool for reconditioning a damaged thread
11389909 · 2022-07-19
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B23P6/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23B49/026
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B64F5/40
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23B49/023
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B23P6/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B64F5/40
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
It is described a method for reconditioning a damaged thread (8) of a transmission (1) of a hover-capable aircraft; the damaged thread (8) being arranged inside a first hole (23a) of the transmission (1); wherein the method includes the following steps: i) centering a tool (20) on the first hole (23a); ii) inserting a first tool (25) inside the tool (20) centred on the first hole (23a) and removing the damaged thread (8) through the first tool (25); iii) inserting a second tool (26) inside the tool (20) and creating a new thread (16) inside the first hole (23a) having a diameter larger than the one of the damaged thread (8); iv) screwing an insert (61) having a thread inside the new thread (16), so that the insert (61) engages the first hole (23a) and defines a reconditioned thread (8′); and v) keeping the transmission (1) mounted on the hover-capable aircraft during steps i), ii), iii), iv).
Claims
1. A method for reconditioning a damaged thread (8) of a transmission (1) of a hover-capable aircraft; said damaged thread (8) being arranged inside a first hole (23a) of said transmission (1); said method comprising the following steps: i) centering a tool (20) on said first hole (23a); ii) inserting a first tool (25) inside said tool (20) centred on said first hole (23a) and removing the damaged thread (8) by means of said first tool (25); iii) inserting a second tool (26) inside said tool (20) and creating a new thread (16) inside said first hole (23a) having a diameter larger than the one of said damaged thread (8); and iv) screwing an insert (61) having a thread inside said new thread (16), so that said insert (61) engages said first hole (23a) and defines a reconditioned thread (8′); said step i) comprising the following steps: v) inserting a pin (33) inside said tool (20) and inside said first hole (23a); and vi) removing the pin (33); wherein said step i) comprises the steps of: vii) screwing said pin (33) onto a further thread (30) of said tool (20); and viii) arranging said pin (33) in abutment against an abutment surface (32) of said tool (20); said method further comprising the step of: ix) keeping said transmission (1) mounted on the hover-capable aircraft during said steps i), ii), iii), vii).
2. The method according to claim 1, wherein before said step i), the method comprises the following further steps: x) removing a plurality of connecting elements (6a, 6b) interposed between said casing (2) and said transmission (4), engaging respective said first hole (23a) and second holes (23b) of said transmission (1) and on which respective nuts (7) are screwed; said casing (2) defining said first hole (23a) and said second holes (23b); and xi) removing said shell (4) from said casing (2) while maintaining said transmission (1) supported by said casing (2).
3. The method according to claim 2, wherein after said steps x) and xi), the method comprises the following further steps: xii) arranging a first bracket (21) of said tool (20) at said first hole (23a) before said step i); and xiii) arranging a pair of additional brackets (22) of said tool (20) at respective second holes (23b) of said transmission (1) before said step i).
4. The method according to claim 3, wherein the method further comprises the following steps: xiv) screwing said nuts (7) onto the respective connecting elements (6b) engaging the respective said second holes (23b), during said step i).
5. The method according to claim 1, wherein said step ii) comprises the following steps: xv) inserting a first bush (40) inside said tool (24); xvi) arranging said first tool (25) inside a third hole (41) of said first bush (40) until a first operating end (70) of said first tool (25) is brought in correspondence with said thread to be removed (8) and inside said first hole (23a); and xvii) actuating said first tool (25) so as to remove said damaged thread (8).
6. The method according to claim 1, wherein said step iii) comprises the following steps: xviii) inserting a second bush (50) inside said tool (20); and xix) screwing said second tool (26) onto a nut screw (54) arranged inside a further fourth threaded hole (51) of said second bush (50) until a second operating end (71) of said second tool is brought (26) inside said first hole (23a).
7. The method according to claim 1, wherein said step iii) comprises the further step xx) of screwing said insert (61) inside said new thread (16).
8. The method according to claim 1, wherein said step ii) comprises the further step xxi) of arranging said first bush (40) against said abutment surface (32); and/or wherein said step iii) comprises the further step xxii) of arranging said second bush (50) against said abutment surface (32).
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) For a better understanding of the present invention, it is described hereinafter a preferred embodiment by way of non-limiting example and with reference to the attached drawings, in which:
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BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
(13) With reference to
(14) The transmission 1 is, in the shown case, suitable for connecting one or more turbines and a drive shaft of a main rotor (not shown).
(15) The transmission 1 is shown in
(16) With reference to
(17) The pto 3 shown in
(18) The casing 2 and the shell 4 are connected by means of a plurality of connecting assemblies 5 interposed between superimposed circumferential edges 13, 14 of the casing 2 and of the shell 4.
(19) Please note that the shell 4 does not support the transmission 1 in any way. In other words, as shown in
(20) In the shown case, the casing 2 is made of aluminium or magnesium.
(21) The casing 2 and the shell 4 are connected by means of a plurality of connecting assemblies 5 angularly equidistant about the axis A.
(22) The following description refers to a single connecting assembly 5 since all connecting assemblies 5 are identical. More specifically, the connecting assembly 5 essentially comprises a threaded stud 6a, 6b extending along an axis B, a nut 7 and a retaining ring not shown.
(23) The stud 6a, 6b essentially comprises (
(24) The stud 6a, 6b further comprises a non-shown toothing interposed between the thread 10 and the portion 11.
(25) With reference to
(26) In the following description, the thread 8 to be reconditioned is referred to as damaged thread 8.
(27) In particular, in the following of the present description, the stud 6a is associated with the hole 23a with the respective damaged thread 8 and the studs 23b are associated with the holes 23b arranged on respective opposite parts of the hole 23a and immediately adjacent to the hole 23a.
(28) With reference to
(29) The tool 20 comprises (
(30) In the shown case, the hole 24 extends along an axis C. The holes 23b are further arranged on opposite sides with respect to the hole 23a and immediately adjacent to the hole 23a.
(31) In more detail, the tool 20 is applied to the hole 23a of the casing 2 having the damaged thread 8 to be repaired in the configuration of
(32) The bracket 21 comprises (
(33) The projection 29 extends coaxially to the axis C. The axis C coincides with the axis B of the hole 23a, when the tool 20 is mounted on the hole 23a (
(34) The hole 24 includes, in particular: a nut screw 30 axially arranged on the side of the hole 23a, when the tool 20 is mounted on the hole 23a; and a portion 39, which is not threaded and is axially opposed to the nut screw 30.
(35) The projection 29 further defines an annular shoulder 31 defining the portion 39 and defining an annular abutment surface 32.
(36) The abutment surface 32 defines an axial end of the projection 29 arranged on the opposite side of the plate 27.
(37) The tool 20 further includes: a centering pin 33 (
(38) In more detail, the pin 33 has a respective axis E.
(39) The axis E coincides with the axes B, C, when the tool 20 is centred on the hole 23a and the pin 33 is coupled to the bracket 21.
(40) The pin 33 comprises, proceeding along the axis E: a cover 34 adapted to abut against the abutment surface 32 during a centering step of the tool 20; a non-threaded portion 42 adapted to engage the portion 39 of the hole 24 during a centering step of the tool 20; a portion 35 defining a screw 37 screwed onto the nut screw 30 during a centering step of the tool 20; a connecting portion 36 having a frustoconical shape in the present case; and a non-threaded cylindrical section 38 adapted to engage the hole 23a.
(41) With reference to
(42) The axis F coincides with the axes B, C when the tool 20 is mounted on the hole 23a and the bush 40 is coupled to the bracket 21.
(43) The inner diameter of the hole 41 is larger than the diameter of the drill 25, thus allowing this latter to be radially inserted into the hole 41.
(44) With reference to
(45) The G axis coincides with the axes B, C, when the tool 20 is centred on the hole 23a and the bush 50 is coupled to the bracket 21.
(46) The bush 50 further comprises: a screw 53 that can be screwed onto the nut screw 30 of the bracket 21; and a nut screw 54 on which a thread 55 of the male element 26 can be screwed.
(47) With reference to
(48) In more detail, the installer 60 is shaped like a rod having a hooked end 63 engaging the insert 61.
(49) The insert 61 is shaped like a helical spring.
(50) During a damaged thread repair step 8, the installer 60 and the insert 61 are coaxially inserted together with the axes B, C mutually coinciding inside the hole 24 so that the insert 61 is screwed into the new thread 16.
(51) Then (
(52) The operation of the tool 20 is described below.
(53) In case of damage to the thread 8 defined by the hole 23a, the nuts 7 of the studs 6a, 6b are unscrewed and the shell 4 is removed from the casing 2 while keeping the transmission 1 supported and housed inside the casing 2 (
(54) Below, the tool 20 is applied on the casing 2.
(55) In particular, the bracket 21 is arranged at the hole 23a having the damaged thread 8 and the brackets 22 are arranged at respective holes 23b immediately adjacent to the hole 23a.
(56) The brackets 22 are arranged so that the respective seats 19 are engaged by the studs 6 screwed into the respective holes 23b.
(57) The reconditioning of the damaged thread 8 of the transmission 1 provides the following steps: centering the tool 20 on the hole 23a (
(58) In more detail, with reference to
(59) The screw 37 is screwed onto the nut screw 30 of the bracket 21 so as to insert the portion 38 inside the hole 23a and to bring the cover 34 into abutment against the surface 32.
(60) At the end of this operation, the axis C of the hole 24 of the bracket 21 coincides with the axis B of the hole 23a, i.e. the tool 20 is in a “centred” position on the hole 23a.
(61) Then, the nuts 7 are screwed onto the portions 11 of the aforementioned studs 6b adjacent to the hole 23a, so as to fix the tool 20 in a “centred” position on the hole 23a. Now (
(62) Subsequently, the drill 25 is inserted into the hole 41 of the bush 40 until the relative tip 70 engages the hole 23a of the casing 2 and is arranged at the damaged area 15 of the damaged thread 8.
(63) The actuation of the drill 25 allows the damaged thread 8 to be removed by rotating the tip 71 of the drill 25, as shown in
(64) Now, the drill 25 is extracted from the hole 41, the bush 40 is unscrewed and extracted from the bracket 21 and compressed air is introduced into the hole 24 to accurately clean the hole 23a.
(65) Then (
(66) Subsequently, the male element 26 is inserted into the hole 51 of the bush 50 (
(67) Now, the male element 26 is extracted from the hole 51, the bush 50 is unscrewed from the bracket 21 and compressed air is introduced into the hole 24 to accurately clean the hole 23a.
(68) Then (
(69) The installer 60 is extracted from the hole 24 (
(70) The thread 8′ now defines the reconditioned thread 8.
(71) Now the nuts 7 of the studs 6 engaging the seats 19 of the brackets 22 are removed and the tool 20 is removed from the casing 2.
(72) The shell 4 is mounted again on the casing 2 and locked thereon by screwing the nuts 7 onto the respective studs 6a, 6b.
(73) From an examination of the characteristics of the tool 20 and of the method according to the present invention, its advantages are quite clear.
(74) In particular, the method according to the present invention comprises the following steps: centering the tool 20 on the hole 23a; inserting the drill 25 inside the tool 20 centred on the hole 23a and removing the damaged thread 8; inserting a male element 26 inside the tool 20 and creating a new thread 16 inside the hole 23a having a diameter larger than the one of said damaged thread 8; and screwing the insert 61 inside said new thread 16 so as to define a reconditioned thread 8′.
(75) The aforementioned steps are carried out while keeping the transmission 1 mounted on the casing 2 and, therefore, on the helicopter 1.
(76) Unlike the known solutions described in the introductory part of the present description, this one allows reconditioning the damaged thread 8 while keeping the casing 2 mounted on the helicopter 1.
(77) Thanks to this, the reconditioning of the damaged thread 8 does not require the removal of the transmission 1 and its sending to a repair centre.
(78) It is thus possible to recondition the damaged thread 8 in a way that is far less expensive and requires an interruption of the helicopter operation far shorter than the one needed in the known and previously indicated solutions.
(79) The tool 20 further includes: a bracket 21 arranged at the hole 23a and defining a hole 24 engaged by the drill 25, by the male element 26 and by the insert 61 during the reconditioning of the damaged thread 8; and a pair of brackets 22 locked by the nuts 17 of respective studs 6b engaging holes 23b adjacent to the holes 23a.
(80) In this way, on the one hand the bracket 21 allows the correct positioning of the drill 25, of the male element 26 and of the insert 61 by means of the bushes 40, 50 inserted into the hole 24; on the other hand, the bracket 21 also allows locking the brackets 22 by means of the nuts 7 of the studs 6b and centering the axis C of the hole 24 on the axis B of the hole 23b having the damaged thread 8.
(81) This results in a high ease of construction and a high final precision of the reconditioned thread 8′.
(82) Finally, it is clear that modifications and variations that do not leave the scope of protection defined by the appended claims can be made to the tool 20 and to the method here described and shown.
(83) In particular, the studs 6a, 6b could be replaced by respective bolts having respective nuts 7.
(84) Furthermore, transmission 1 could be mounted on a convertiplane rather than on a helicopter.
(85) Finally, the shell 4 could be defined by an operating group different from the pto 3, provided that the removal of the shell 4 keeps the transmission 1 supported by the casing 2.