Support interface and device for an engine casing
10697327 ยท 2020-06-30
Assignee
Inventors
- Margaux Justine Emma Dubois (Moissy-Cramayel, FR)
- Nelson Caetano (Moissy-Cramayel, FR)
- Alexandre Christophe Adrien Demoulin (Moissy-Cramayel, FR)
Cpc classification
B64F5/50
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F01D25/285
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01D25/24
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05D2220/32
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05D2240/90
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05D2240/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05D2230/60
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05D2260/31
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F01D25/28
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B64F5/50
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F01D25/24
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
The invention relates to the field of support interfaces, and in particular to such a support interface (30a, 30b) for an engine casing (90) and comprising a coupling part (50), a first plurality of bolts (80), and a plurality of pegs (70). The coupling part (50) has an outer face (52) presenting a cavity (42) suitable for receiving a support arm (20a, 20b), and an inner face (51) suitable for being mounted on an outer face (93) of the engine casing (90), together with a first plurality of orifices (53) between the outer face (52) and the inner face (51) of the coupling part (50). Each bolt (80) has a threaded shank (82) received in an orifice (53) of the first plurality of orifices (53), and a head (81) suitable for bearing against the outer face (52) of the coupling part (50). Each peg (70) has a threaded orifice (71) in which the threaded shank (82) of one of the bolts (80) of the first plurality of bolts (80) is engaged through a first end of the peg (70), each peg having a second end that is enlarged and suitable for bearing against an inner face (92) of the engine casing (90).
Claims
1. A support interface for an engine casing, the support interface comprising: a coupling part having an outer face with a cavity suitable for receiving a support arm, and an inner face suitable for being mounted on an outer face of the engine casing, together with a first plurality of orifices between the outer face and the inner face of the coupling part; a first plurality of bolts, each having a threaded shank received in an orifice of the first plurality of orifices and a head suitable for bearing against the outer face of the coupling part; and a plurality of pegs, each peg of the plurality of pegs having a threaded orifice in which the threaded shank of one of the bolts of the first plurality of bolts is engaged through a first end of a respective peg, each peg also having a second end that is enlarged and suitable for bearing against an inner face of the engine casing.
2. The support interface according to claim 1, wherein at least one orifice of said first plurality of orifices presents an inside surface complementary to an outside surface of the first end of a corresponding peg of the plurality of pegs.
3. The support interface according to claim 2, wherein at least two orifices of said first plurality of orifices each present an axisymmetric inside surface that is complementary to the outside surface of the first end of the corresponding peg.
4. The support interface according to claim 1, wherein the coupling part presents a second plurality of orifices, each orifice of the second plurality of orifices being threaded and opening out in the outer face of the coupling part.
5. A support device having at least a first support interface according to claim 1, and a first support arm connected to a frame and having one end received in the cavity of the coupling part of the first support interface.
6. The support device according to claim 5, wherein the coupling part presents a second plurality of orifices, each orifice of the second plurality of orifices being threaded and opening out in the outer face of the coupling part, the support device further comprising a second plurality of bolts connecting the first support arm to the coupling part through the orifices of the second plurality of orifices.
7. The support device according to claim 5, including a second support interface, together with a second arm connected to the frame and having one end received in the cavity of the coupling part of the second support interface.
8. An assembly comprising at least one engine casing and the support interface of claim 1, wherein the pegs are received in orifices going from an inner face to an outer face of the engine casing, the pegs having enlarged second ends bearing against the inner face of the engine casing.
9. The assembly according to claim 8, wherein the pegs are received by being pressed into said orifices in the engine casing.
10. A method of mounting the support interface according to claim 1 on the engine casing, the method comprising the following steps: inserting each of the pegs as far as its enlarged second end from an inner face of the engine casing into the orifices going from the inner face to the outer face of the engine casing; placing the coupling part with its inner face on the outer face of the engine casing and the orifices of the first plurality of orifices in alignment with the pegs; and engaging the threaded shanks of the first plurality of bolts through the first plurality of orifices into the threaded orifices of the pegs in order to hold the coupling part stationary relative to the engine casing.
11. The support interface according to claim 1, wherein the cavity extends from the outer face of the coupling part towards the inner face of the coupling part.
12. The support interface according to claim 1, wherein the first end of each peg of the plurality of pegs contacts the coupling part.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention can be well understood and its advantages appear better on reading the following detailed description of an embodiment given by way of non-limiting example. The description refers to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(9) In this example, the support device 100 comprises a frame 28, two support arms 20a and 20b connected to the frame and extending along respective horizontal longitudinal axes Xa and Xb, and two support interfaces 30a, 30b each provided with a reception cavity 42 for receiving one of the support arms 20a, 20b.
(10) Each support interface 30a, 30b is thus for connecting the casing 90 to a support arm 20a, 20b. When in position mounted on the support device 100, and as described in greater detail below, the casing 90 is thus supported by the arms 20a, 20b, via the two support interfaces 30a, 30b.
(11) Movement means (not shown) enable each arm 20a, 20b to be moved, in particular along its longitudinal axis Xa, Xb.
(12) As shown in
(13) In the example, each arm 20a, 20b has a distal portion 22 of constant cylindrical section, in this example of circular profile, extending from its end.
(14) At a distance from its distal end, each arm 20a, 20b also includes an outer collar 24 having fastener orifices 26 for a function that appears more clearly from the description below.
(15) The first support interface 30a is shown in greater detail in
(16) Each peg 70 has a threaded orifice 71 that opens out at a first end 73 of the peg 70, and has an enlarged second end forming a collar 72. Each peg 70 is permanently installed in a through orifice 91 in the casing 90, with the collar 72 bearing against an inner face 92 of the casing 90, and with the first end 73 projecting from an outer face 93 of the casing 90. The pegs 70 are pressed into the orifices 91 so as to hold these pegs 70 both axially and against rotation relative to the casing 90. Each bolt 80 has a head 81 and a threaded shank 82. The heads 81 bear against the outer face 52 of the coupling part 50, while the threaded shank 82 of each bolt 80 is complementary to the threaded orifice 71 in a corresponding peg 70 and is engaged in the threaded orifice 71 through a corresponding orifice 53 of said first plurality of orifices 53 in the coupling part 50. For this purpose, the orifices 53 are in alignment with the pegs 70 and with the orifices 91 in the casing 90 in which the pegs 70 are installed.
(17) The pegs 70 and the bolts 80 thus co-operate to hold the coupling part 50 axially with is inner face 51 pressed against an outer face 93 of the engine 90. In the embodiment shown, each peg 70 has its projecting first end 73 in contact with an inner surface of the corresponding orifice 53 and thus takes up forces that are transverse relative to the axes of the bolts 80. For this purpose, the inner surface of the orifice 53 and the outer surface at the first end 73 of the corresponding peg 70 are complementary. In particular, both of them may be axisymmetric, in particular they may be cylindrical or conical, so as to form a sliding pivot type connection. Such connections can thus suffice to hold an orifice part 50 stationary in all directions relative to the casing 90.
(18) Furthermore, the coupling part 50 also has a second plurality of orifices 54 arranged around the cavity 42. These orifices 54 are threaded and in alignment with the fastener orifices 26 in the outer collars 24 of the arms 20a, 20b, so as to be capable of receiving through the fastener orifices 26 the threaded shanks of the bolts 85 connecting the outer collar 24 of the arms 20a, 20b to the coupling part 50 and taking up traction forces so as to avoid the ends of the arms 20a, 20b accidentally leaving the cavities 42. There is no need for the bolts 85 to be screwed tight, and it may even be preferable to leave a certain amount of clearance between the heads of the bolts 85 and the outer collar 24 of the corresponding arms 20a, 20b.
(19) A method of mounting the support device 100 is described with reference to
(20) In a second step, shown in
(21) Thereafter, in a third step, also shown in
(22) Once the coupling parts 50 are thus held stationary relative to the casing 90 so as to form the support interfaces 30a, 30b, it is possible to proceed to a fourth step, shown in
(23) Each of the second to fifth steps can be performed in reverse in the opposite order. Thus, if it is desired to separate the turbofan M from the frame 28, the bolts 85 are withdrawn initially, and then the arms 20a, 20b are extracted from the corresponding cavities 42. The bolts 80 and the coupling parts 50 can then be withdrawn so as to leave only the pegs 70, which are permanently installed in the casing 90 in the orifices 91.
(24) Although the present invention is described with reference to a specific embodiment, it is clear that various modifications and changes may be undertaken on this embodiment without going beyond the general ambit of the invention as defined by the claims. Consequently, the description and the drawings should be considered in a sense that is illustrative rather than restrictive.