Aircraft Ground Power Plug Force Tester
20210247464 · 2021-08-12
Inventors
Cpc classification
G01R31/69
PHYSICS
Y10S439/912
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
H01R13/15
ELECTRICITY
Y10S439/913
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
H01R13/629
ELECTRICITY
G01L5/00
PHYSICS
International classification
G01R31/69
PHYSICS
Abstract
The present disclosure describes various alternative embodiments of plug force testers, in particular devices well-suited for testing aircraft ground power connection plugs. The disclosed plug force testers provide a fixed, well-supported position for test pins on which a plug is inserted, which can be positioned to correspond to a height or orientation of the pins in an actual aircraft. Embodiments described also may include means for preventing excessive force application during testing.
Claims
1-15. (canceled)
16. An apparatus for testing connection and removal force in an aircraft ground power connector plug, comprising: a support structure defining a housing; a force sensor mounted within the housing; test pins mounted on a pin plate, the pin plate being mounted in the housing and configured to transfer force applied to the test pins to the force sensor; and cover plate defining pin holes mounted above the force sensor with said test pins extending through the pin holes, the cover plate positioned relative to the test pins to limit force application to the test pins by an aircraft ground power connector plug when fully seated on the test pins.
17. The apparatus of claim 16, for testing connection and removal force in an aircraft ground power connector plug, wherein said cover plate defines a positive stop that limits. travel in a connection direction of the plug being tested when the plug is fully seated on the test pins.
18. The apparatus of claim 16, for testing connection and removal. force in an aircraft ground power connector plug, wherein the test pins extend beyond the cover plate by a distance substantially the same as pin length of an in-service receptacle of the same type.
19. The apparatus of claim 16, for testing connection and removal three in an aircraft ground power connector plug, further comprising a pin guide mounted on the cover plate and surrounding the test pins, wherein the pin guide is configured to match the shape and size of a pin guide in a non-test aircraft ground power connector receptacle.
20. The apparatus of claim 16, for testing connection and removal force in an aircraft ground power connector plug, wherein said support structure is configured to accommodate connection and removal forces in excess of about 200 lbs. and is further configured to be attached to a further structure at least substantially immovable under application of forces in excess of about 200 lbs.
21. A test pin assembly for the apparatus of claim 16, comprising said test pins mounted on a pin plate in a specific pin configuration corresponding to a specific connector plug for which the apparatus is to be used.
22. The test pin assembly of claim 21, wherein the specific connector plug is at least one of a 400 Hertz aircraft ground power connector plug, a 270 VDC aircraft ground power connector plug and a 28.5 VDC aircraft ground power connector plug.
23. A test pin assembly for use in an aircraft ground power plug force test apparatus, the test apparatus including a support structure defining a positive stop to limit travel of an electrical plug being applied to a set of test pins and a force sensor configured to measure force applied to the set of test pins, the test pin assembly comprising: a pin plate connectable with the force sensor so as to transmit force applied to the force sensor: and plural test pins mounted on one side of the pin plate, the test pins configured in an arrangement corresponding the arrangement of pins in a specific aircraft ground power plug to be tested, the test pins further having a length sufficient to extend beyond the positive stop when installed in the test apparatus by a distance substantially equal to the pin length in a corresponding specific aircraft ground power receptacle.
24. The test pin assembly of claim 23, wherein the arrangement of the test pins is in accordance with at least one of the pin arrangement in a receptacle for at least one of a 400 Hertz aircraft ground power connector, a 270 VDC aircraft ground power connector and a 28.5 VDC aircraft ground power connector.
25. A kit for use with an aircraft ground power plug force test apparatus including a support structure defining a positive stop to a limit travel of an electrical plug being applied to a set of test pins and a force sensor configured to measure force applied to the set of test pins, comprising: at least one test pin assembly said test pin plate connectable with the force sensor so as to transmit force applied to the force sensor, and plural test pins mounted on one side of the pin plate, the test pins configured in an arrangement corresponding the arrangement of pins in a specific aircraft ground power plug to be tested, the test pins further having a length sufficient to extend beyond the positive stop when installed in the test apparatus by a distance substantially equal to the pin length in a corresponding specific aircraft ground power receptacle; and a cover plate for the support structure providing said positive stop, wherein the cover plate includes holes corresponding to the arrangement of the test pins in the test pin assembly to permit the test pins to pass therethrough and extend beyond the cover plate a distance substantially equal to the pin length in a corresponding specific aircraft ground power receptacle.
26. The kit of claim 25, further comprising a pin guide mounted to the cover plate, wherein the pin guide is configured to match the shape and size of a pin guide in the corresponding specific aircraft ground power receptacle.
27. The apparatus of claim 17, for testing connection and removal force in an aircraft ground power connector plug, wherein the test pins extend beyond the cover plate by a distance substantially the same as pin length of an in-service receptacle of the same type.
28. The apparatus of claim 27, for testing connection and removal force in an aircraft ground power connector plug, further comprising a pin guide mounted on the cover plate and surrounding the test pins, wherein the pin guide is configured to match the shape and size of a pin guide in a non-test aircraft ground power connector receptacle.
29. The apparatus of claim 28, for testing connection and removal force in an aircraft ground power connector plug, wherein said support structure is configured to accommodate connection and removal forces in excess of about 200 lbs. and is further configured to be attached to a further structure at least substantially immovable under application of forces in excess of about 200 lbs.
30. A test pin assembly for the apparatus of claim 29, comprising said test pins mourned on a pin plate in a specific pin configuration corresponding to a specific connector plug for which the apparatus is to be used.
31. The test pin assembly of claim 30, wherein the specific connector plug is at least one of a 400 Hertz aircraft ground power connector plug, a 270 VDC aircraft ground power connector plug and a 28.5 VDC aircraft ground power connector plug.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] For the purpose of illustrating the invention, the drawings show aspects of one or more embodiments of the invention. However, it should be understood that the present invention is not limited to the precise arrangements and instrumentalities shown in the drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0021] The present disclosure describes various alternative embodiments of power plug force testers, in particular embodiments well-suited for testing of aircraft ground power plugs. The disclosed plug force testers provide a fixed, well-supported position for test pins on which a plug is inserted, which can be positioned to correspond to a height or orientation of the pins in an actual aircraft. Embodiments described also may include means for preventing excessive force application during testing.
[0022] In one embodiment, as shown, for example in
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[0024] Use of power plug force testers according to the present disclosure is described with reference to
[0025] Plug insertion force is tested by pushing the plug 50 (see, e.g.,
[0026] In order to more accurately simulate real world conditions, the test apparatus should prevent force from being applied to the pins 22 once the plug is fully seated thereon. In order to effectively simulate this condition, the cover plate 18 is configured as a positive stop that cannot be overcome by additional force and thus limits the amount of force that can be applied to the force sensor. The test pins, riding on the force sensor extend upwardly through holes in the cover plate by a distance that may be substantially the same as the length of the pins normal pin/plug assembly so that the distance of travel when the plug is pushed onto the pins is substantially the same as in normal pin/plug assembly. When a plug is pushed all the way onto the pins, plug face 52 (
[0027] In one example, a ground power plug 50 for a 400 Hz cable assembly, having plug face 52, as shown in
[0028] Alternative test pin assemblies 20A, 20B and 20C are shown in
[0029] Providing different test pin assemblies matched to different connector types allows a single test apparatus (e.g. 10, 30, 40) to be used to test many plugs of many different connector types. By use of a common pin plate interface, pin plate 32 for each different test pin configuration may be attached, such as by bolts or screws, to adapter plate 34, 44. Holes 56 are provided in pin plates 32 for this purpose as one means of attachment. Kits for testing different connector types also may be provided comprising an appropriate pin plate assembly and a cover plate 18 with opening matched to the specific test pin arrangement of the designated connector. Cover plate 18 when provided in kit form also may have a specifically shaped plug guide 24 matched to the outside profile of the plug of the designated connector for the specific kit. Such kits may be provided in a package with a test apparatus or as separate, after-market accessories.
[0030] The foregoing has been a detailed description of illustrative embodiments of the invention. It is noted that in the present specification and claims appended hereto, conjunctive language such as is used in the phrases “at least one of X, Y and Z” and “one or more of X, Y, and Z,” unless specifically stated or indicated otherwise, shall be taken to mean that each item in the conjunctive list can be present in any number exclusive of every other item in the list or in any number in combination with any or all other item(s) in the conjunctive list, each of which may also be present in any number. Applying this general rule, the conjunctive phrases in the foregoing examples in which the conjunctive list consists of X, Y, and Z shall each encompass: one or more of X; one or more of Y; one or more of Z; one or more of X and one or more of Y; one or more of Y and one or more of Z; one or more of X and one or more of Z; and one or more of X, one or more of Y and one or more of Z.
[0031] Various modifications and additions can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of this invention. Features of each of the various embodiments described above may be combined with features of other described embodiments as appropriate in order to provide a multiplicity of feature combinations in associated new embodiments. Furthermore, while the foregoing describes a number of separate embodiments, what has been described herein is merely illustrative of the application of the principles of the present invention. Additionally, although particular methods herein may be illustrated and/or described as being performed in a specific order, the ordering is highly variable within ordinary skill to achieve aspects of the present disclosure. Accordingly, this description is meant to be taken only by way of example, and not to otherwise limit the scope of this invention.
[0032] Exemplary embodiments have been disclosed above and illustrated in the accompanying drawings. It will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes, omissions and additions may be made to that which is specifically disclosed herein without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.