LANDING GEAR WITH LIGHTNING PROTECTION
20230234719 ยท 2023-07-27
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y02T50/80
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
B64C25/001
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B64C25/405
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B64D45/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B64D45/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A landing gear of an aircraft includes a pair of wheels between which an electric actuator at least partially covered with a lightning arrester cowl is placed. The lightning arrester cowl has an insulating matrix onto which at least an electrical conductor is attached. The electrical conductor includes electrical connection means for connecting the electrical conductor to a ground conductor of the aircraft.
Claims
1. A landing gear for an aircraft comprising a pair of wheels between which an electric actuator is placed, the electric actuator being at least partially covered by a lightning arrester cowl, the lightening arrester cowl comprising an insulating matrix onto which at least one electrical conductor is attached, the electrical conductor comprising means for electrically connecting the electrical conductor to a ground conductor of the aircraft, the electrical conductor comprising a metal pad or a metal mesh.
2. The landing gear according to claim 1, wherein the electrical connection means comprise a rigid mechanical connection of the lightning arrester cowl to the electric actuator.
3. The landing gear according to claim 1, wherein the electrical connection means comprise a first ground braid extending between the ground conductor and a first connection point to the lightning arrester cowl, the first connection point being located in the lower part of the lightning arrester cowl when the landing gear is in a deployed state.
4. The landing gear according to claim 1, wherein the electrical connection means comprise a second ground braid extending between the ground conductor and a second connection point to the lightning arrester cowl, the second connection point being located in the upper part of the lightning arrester cowl when the landing gear is in a deployed state.
5. The landing gear according to claim 3, wherein the electrical connection means of the electrical conductor comprise a mechanical connection of the first ground braid to the lightning arrester cowl.
6. The landing gear according to claim 4, wherein the electrical connection means of the electrical conductor comprise a mechanical connection of the second ground braid to the lightning arrester cowl.
7. The landing gear according claim 1, wherein the lightening arrester cowl comprises a first cowl portion and a second cowl portion movably mounted against one another.
8. The landing gear according to claim 7, further comprising a third ground braid extending between the first cowl portion and the second cowl portion.
9. The landing gear according to claim 7 wherein the first cowl portion and the second cowl portion are articulated against one another.
10. The landing gear according to claim 7, wherein the first cowl portion and the second cowl portion are slidingly mounted against one another.
11. The landing gear according to claim 1, wherein the insulating matrix comprises carbon and/or epoxy resin.
12. (canceled)
13. The landing gear according to claim 1, wherein the electrical connection means of the electrical conductor comprise a metal frame integral with the cowl.
14. An aircraft comprising a landing gear according to claim 1.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0023] In reference to
[0024] As can be seen in
[0025] The metal frame 21 is embedded in an insulating matrix 25 comprising fibreglass and which constitutes the casing of the first cowl 20. The casing of the first cowl 20 has a vertical section (according to the representations of
[0026] As can be seen in
[0027] A second conductive bolt 29 located in the upper part of the first cowl 20 when the landing gear 100 is in its deployed state (
[0028] In operation, when the aircraft 1000 is located on the path of a lightning flash (in flight or on the ground), the lightning flash leaves from the ground and thus strikes a low point of the aircraft 1000. The first cowl 20 being the lowest conductive point of the aircraft 1000, the impact point of the lightning flash is located on the lower surface 20.2 of the first cowl 20. The installation of the first braid 28 makes it possible to minimise the length of the pathway of the lightning flash on the first cowl 20 until it is directed towards the ground circuit 90 of the aircraft 1000. During the movement of the aircraft 1000 frontwards, the impact point of the lightening flash travels along the lower surface 20.2 of the first cowl 20, from front to back and then moves onto the rear face 20.1 of the first cowl 20. The installation of the second braid 30 makes it possible to minimise the length of the pathway of the lightning flash on the first cowl 20 until it is directed towards the ground circuit 90 of the aircraft 1000.
[0029] Thus, a device is obtained, ensuring protection of the wire harness 12 against lightning. The device of the invention also very effectively protects in an opposite way (lightning starting from the sky) from lightning.
[0030] The elements which are identical or similar to those described above will have a numerical reference identical to the latter in the following description of the two other embodiments of the invention.
[0031] According to a second embodiment represented in
[0032] A third ground braid 32 extends between the first cowl 20 and the second cowl 40. A fourth ground braid 44 also extends between the upper cowl 40 and the actuator 10.
[0033] It is thus understood that the first cowl 20 constitutes a lower lightning arrester cowl portion and the second cowl 40 constitutes an upper lightning arrester cowl.
[0034] According to a third embodiment of the invention represented in
[0035] As can be seen in
[0036] Naturally, the invention is not limited to the described embodiments, but covers any variant coming within the scope of the invention as defined by the claims.
[0037] In particular: [0038] although in this case, the cowl comprises a metal frame, the invention also applies to other means for electrically connecting the electrical conductor to a ground conductor of the aircraft, like for example a metal mesh, a conductive bar or any other conductive element; [0039] although in this case, the cowl comprises conductive bolts, the invention also applies to other means for electrically connecting the electrical conductor of the cowl to a ground conductor of the aircraft, like for example a screw, a connection lug sealed in the cowl or welded onto the metal frame; [0040] although in this case, the ground braids are connected to the ground circuit of the aircraft by conductive bolts, the invention also applies to other types of mechanical connection of the ground braids to the lightning arrester cowl, like for example a gluing, a screwing, a riveting, a welding, a soldering or a resin application; [0041] although in this case, the electrical connections between the electrical conductor and the ground conductor comprise one single first ground braid, second ground braid or third ground braid, the invention also applies to electrical connections made in the form of several redundant elements, like for example a duplicate third ground braid.