LANDING GEAR FOR CARGO AIRCRAFT
20200354042 ยท 2020-11-12
Inventors
Cpc classification
B64C25/50
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B64C25/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B64C25/34
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B64C25/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
Systems and methods for wide set retracting landing gear of a cargo aircraft. One embodiment is an aircraft that includes a fuselage including a nose, and a pair of main landing gears comprising a pair of main posts disposed across the fuselage, each main post having a main wheel and configured to pivot forward toward the nose to retract the main wheel. The aircraft also includes a pair of nose landing gears comprising a pair of nose posts disposed across the fuselage, each nose post having a nose wheel and configured to pivot inboard to retract the nose wheel.
Claims
1. An aircraft comprising: a fuselage including a nose; a pair of main landing gears comprising a pair of main posts disposed across the fuselage, each main post having a main wheel and configured to pivot forward toward the nose to retract the main wheel; and a pair of nose landing gears comprising a pair of nose posts disposed across the fuselage, each nose post having a nose wheel and configured to pivot inboard to retract the nose wheel.
2. The aircraft of claim 1 further comprising: a cargo floor extending longitudinally along the fuselage, wherein each main landing gear is configured to pivot the main post forward toward the nose to retract the main wheel to a retracted position where the main wheel is outboard from the cargo floor with at least a portion of the main wheel higher than the cargo floor.
3. The aircraft of claim 2 further comprising: a pair of body fairings mounted to the fuselage, wherein each main post includes at least two main wheels arranged in tandem longitudinally; and wherein the at least two main wheels in the retracted position are disposed outside of the fuselage and inside one of the pair of body fairings.
4. The aircraft of claim 2 wherein: the pair of main posts are pivotally attached to the aircraft via pivot attachments disposed outboard from the cargo floor.
5. The aircraft of claim 1 wherein: each main landing gear is configured to extend the main post to an extended position via gravity and aerodynamic drag.
6. The aircraft of claim 1 further comprising: a cargo floor extending longitudinally along the fuselage, wherein each nose landing gear is configured to pivot the nose post to a retracted position to move the nose wheel toward a center of the fuselage underneath the cargo floor.
7. The aircraft of claim 6 further comprising: a pair of nose fairings mounted to the fuselage, wherein the pair of nose posts are pivotally attached to the fuselage via pivot points disposed outboard from the cargo floor, and wherein each of the pivot points is disposed outside of the fuselage and inside one of the pair of nose fairings.
8. The aircraft of claim 1 wherein: each nose landing gear is configured to pivot the nose post inboard and forward toward the nose.
9. The aircraft of claim 1 wherein: each nose landing gear is configured to extend the nose post to an extended position via gravity and aerodynamic drag.
10. An aircraft comprising: a fuselage including a nose; and a pair of nose landing gears comprising a pair of nose posts disposed across the fuselage, each nose post having a nose wheel and configured to pivot inboard to retract the nose wheel toward a center line extending longitudinally along a belly of the fuselage, wherein retraction of the pair of nose landing gears is symmetric about the center line.
11. The aircraft of claim 10 further comprising: a cargo floor extending longitudinally along the fuselage, wherein each nose landing gear is configured to pivot the nose post to a retracted position to move the nose wheel toward the center line and underneath the cargo floor.
12. The aircraft of claim 11 wherein: the nose includes a hinge configured to pivot from a nose frame of the fuselage for loading cargo onto the cargo floor through the nose frame, and the pair of nose posts are pivotally attached to the fuselage via pivot points disposed aft of the nose frame.
13. The aircraft of claim 12 further comprising: a pair of nose fairings mounted to the fuselage, wherein the pair of nose posts are pivotally attached to the aircraft via pivot points disposed outboard from the cargo floor, and wherein each of the pivot points is disposed outside of the fuselage and inside one of the pair of nose fairings.
14. The aircraft of claim 10 wherein: each nose landing gear is configured to pivot the nose post inboard and forward toward the nose.
15. An aircraft comprising: a fuselage including a nose; a cargo floor extending longitudinally along the fuselage; and a pair of main landing gears comprising a pair of main posts disposed across the fuselage, each main post having a main wheel and configured to pivot forward toward the nose to retract the main wheel to a retracted position where the main wheel is outboard from the cargo floor with at least a portion of the main wheel higher than the cargo floor.
16. The aircraft of claim 15 further comprising: a pair of body fairings mounted to the fuselage, wherein each main post includes at least two main wheels arranged in tandem longitudinally, and wherein the at least two main wheels in the retracted position are disposed outside of the fuselage and inside one of the pair of body fairings.
17. The aircraft of claim 15 wherein: the pair of main posts are pivotally attached to the aircraft via pivot attachments disposed outboard from the cargo floor.
18. The aircraft of claim 15 wherein: the pair of main posts are pivotally attached to the aircraft via pivot attachments disposed underneath the cargo floor.
19. The aircraft of claim 15 wherein: each main landing gear is configured to pivot the main post forward and outboard.
20. The aircraft of claim 15 wherein: each main landing gear is configured to extend the main post to an extended position via gravity and aerodynamic drag.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008] Some embodiments are now described, by way of example only, and with reference to the accompanying drawings. The same reference number represents the same element or the same type of element on all drawings.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0016] The figures and the following description illustrate specific example embodiments. It will be appreciated that those skilled in the art will be able to devise various arrangements that, although not explicitly described or shown herein, embody the principles described herein and are included within the contemplated scope of the claims that follow this description. Furthermore, any examples described herein are intended to aid in understanding the principles of the disclosure are to be construed as being without limitation. As a result, this disclosure is not limited to the specific embodiments or examples described below, but by the claims and their equivalents.
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[0018] Features of the nose landing gear 130 and the main landing gear 140 may be applicable in embodiments in which the aircraft 100 is a cargo aircraft. For example, as shown in
[0019] Still further, in some embodiments, the nose 112 may include a hinge 180 configured to pivot from a nose frame 182 of the fuselage 110 for loading and unloading the cargo 150 onto the cargo floor 160 through the nose frame 182. Alternatively or additionally, the cargo 150 may be loaded and unloaded proximate to the tail 114. It will be appreciated, however, that the features and functions of the nose landing gear 130 and the main landing gear 140 described in greater detail below may apply to alternative aircraft having some combination of cargo carrying features described above or no such features.
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[0023] The nose landing gears 130 may attach to the aircraft 100 external to the fuselage 110 to facilitate its wide stance and increased ground stability. The pivot points 450 of the nose posts 232 may therefore be disposed outside the fuselage 110, as shown in
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[0025] Still further, for embodiments in which the nose 112 is hinged for loading and unloading cargo through the nose frame 182, the pair of nose landing gears 130 are positioned to avoid interfering with the hinged structure of the nose 112. For example, the pivot points 450 may be disposed aft of the nose frame 182 such that the nose wheels 234 in the retracted position 320 are aft of the nose frame 182.
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[0027] In one embodiment, each main post 242 includes at least two main wheels 244 arranged in tandem longitudinally (e.g., along the x-direction) of the aircraft 100, as shown in
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[0029] The main landing gears 140 may attach to the aircraft 100 external to the fuselage 110 to facilitate its wide stance and increased ground stability. The pivot attachments 750 of the main posts 242 may therefore be disposed outside the fuselage 110, as shown in
[0030] In some embodiments, the structure of the main landing gears 140 in the extended position 610 is disposed underneath the cargo floor 160 at either side of the cargo floor 160. That is, an increase in ground stability provided by the bi-pedal configuration of the nose landing gears 130 described above may allow the aircraft 100 to include a stance of the main landing gears 140 that is narrower than that shown in
[0031] Although specific embodiments were described herein, the scope is not limited to those specific embodiments. Rather, the scope is defined by the following claims and any equivalents thereof