ACTUATOR WITH INTEGRATED PARKING BRAKE
20240044385 ยท 2024-02-08
Assignee
Inventors
- Nathanael RICHARD (MOISSY-CRAMAYEL, FR)
- Romain Presle (Moissy-Cramayel, FR)
- Laurent SCHWARTZ (MOISSY-CRAMAYEL, FR)
- Mathieu GENGOUX (Moissy-Cramayel, FR)
Cpc classification
B60T1/005
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16D2121/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D65/18
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D2127/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D2129/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D2125/40
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D55/36
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D2121/24
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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
International classification
Abstract
A motor sub-assembly for an electromechanical brake actuator of an aircraft wheel includes a casing, a shaft mounted in the casing, and an electric motor mounted in the casing rotate the shaft, the shaft having an end connected to a screw-and-nut assembly to exert a force on a stack of disks for braking the aircraft wheel. The shaft has a first set of teeth and the motor sub-assembly has a shuttle mounted to slide relative to the casing and provided with a second set of teeth. The motor sub-assembly includes a selector mechanism that moves the shuttle selectively between first and second positions in which the first set of teeth is engaged and disengaged with the second set of teeth, respectively. The motor sub-assembly includes a holder device that holds the shuttle in the first position and a locking device that continuously prevents the shuttle from rotating relative to the casing.
Claims
1. A motor sub-assembly for an electromechanical brake actuator of an aircraft wheel, the motor sub-assembly comprising: a casing; a shaft mounted in the casing to rotate about a longitudinal axis of the shaft; and an electric motor mounted in the casing and connected to a first end of the shaft in order to drive the shaft in rotation, the shaft having a second end arranged to be functionally connected to a movable element of a screw-and-nut assembly in order to exert a force on a stack of disks for braking the aircraft wheel, wherein the shaft has a first set of teeth and the motor sub-assembly has a shuttle mounted to slide relative to the casing and provided with a second set of teeth for co-operating with the first set of teeth, and wherein the motor sub-assembly includes a selector mechanism that moves the shuttle selectively between a first position in which the first set of teeth is engaged with the second set of teeth and a second position in which the first set of teeth is disengaged from the second set of teeth, and wherein the motor sub-assembly includes a holder device that holds the shuttle in the first position and a locking device that continuously prevents the shuttle from rotating relative to the casing.
2. The motor sub-assembly according to claim 1, wherein the shuttle is mounted on the shaft to provide a sliding and pivoting connection relative to the shaft.
3. The motor sub-assembly according to claim 2, wherein the sliding and pivoting connection includes a central first portion that extends around a smooth portion of the shaft.
4. The motor sub-assembly according to claim 1, wherein the shuttle is mounted to provide a slideway connection relative to the casing.
5. The motor sub-assembly according to claim 1, wherein the selector mechanism comprises a first coil and a second coil.
6. The motor sub-assembly according to claim 1, wherein the locking device comprises at least one guide secured to the casing and on which the shuttle is guided to slide along a direction substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis.
7. The motor sub-assembly according to claim 1, wherein the shuttle comprises a first portion made of a non-ferromagnetic material and a second portion made of a ferromagnetic material.
8. The motor sub-assembly according to claim 1, wherein the shuttle is located in the casing between the electric motor and an output of the electromechanical brake actuator.
9. An motor sub-assembly according to claim 1, further comprising an additional holder device that holds the shuttle in its the second position.
10. The motor sub-assembly according to claim 1, wherein the holder device for holding the shuttle in its first position comprises a permanent magnet.
11. The motor sub-assembly according to claim 9, wherein the additional holder device comprises a permanent magnet.
12. The motor sub-assembly according to claim 1, wherein the first set of teeth and/or the second set of teeth includes a face lying in a first plane intersecting the longitudinal axis, and a first angle between the first plane and the longitudinal axis is in the range 5 to 85.
13. The motor sub-assembly according to claim 1, wherein the electric motor is located in the casing between the shuttle and an output of the electromechanical brake actuator.
14. A brake actuator including the motor sub-assembly according to claim 1.
15. A braking system for an aircraft wheel, the braking system comprising a stack of disks having rotor disks constrained in rotation with the aircraft wheel and stator disks constrained in rotation with an axle on which the aircraft wheel is rotatably mounted, and the brake actuator according to claim 14, wherein the brake actuator exerts a compression force on the stack of disks.
16. An aircraft including at least one wheel (10) provided with a braking system according to claim 15.
17. The motor sub-assembly according to claim 5, wherein the selector mechanism further comprises a collar, an annular support, and a lid.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0020] Reference is made to the accompanying figures, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0027] With reference to
[0028] The braking system includes an electromagnetic brake actuator, given overall reference 1, that is arranged to exert a compression force on a stack of disks 9 comprising rotor disks constrained in rotation with the wheel and stator disks constrained in rotation with the axle (not shown) on which the wheel is mounted to rotate.
[0029] The electromagnetic actuator comprises a motor sub-assembly 60 and a brake actuator sub-assembly 70. The motor sub-assembly 60 comprises an electric motor 12 having an output shaft 2 that is connected to the brake-actuator sub-assembly 70 by a gear train 3. The brake-actuator sub-assembly 70 comprises a nut 4 that is mounted to be stationary in translation and free to move in rotation under rotary drive from the gear train 3. The nut 4 has a thread 5. A pusher 6 is constrained to move in translation with a ball-screw 7 that co-operates with the thread 5. The screw 7 is fitted with anti-rotation means (specifically a central guide 8) so that rotation of the nut 4 drives movement in translation of the screw 7 and thus of the pusher 6. The pusher 6 thus acts on command to exert a compression force on the stack of disks 9. This arrangement is itself known and it is not described in greater detail herein.
[0030] As can be seen in
[0031] A shuttle 30 is mounted on the shaft 15 to provide a sliding and pivoting connection relative to the shaft 15 and to provide a slideway connection relative to the casing 11 (i.e. a sliding-only connection). At its first end 31, the shuttle 30 is provided with a second set of teeth 32 suitable for co-operating with the first set of teeth 18. As can be seen in
[0032] The shuttle 30 can adopt two extreme positions, namely: [0033] a first position, as shown in
[0035] Thus, when the shuttle 30 is in its first position, it is constrained in rotation with the shaft 15 by the first and second sets of teeth 18 and 32. Since the shuttle is continuously locked against rotating relative to the casing 11, the shaft 15 is locked against rotating relative to the casing 11. When the shuttle 30 is in its second position, the shaft 15 is free to rotate about the longitudinal axis Oy relative to the casing 11. The permanent magnet 40 and the ferrite ring 34.1 have respective polarities and dimensions such that the shuttle 30 is held in its first position by the permanent magnet 40 exerting a first magnetic force Fm1. In the same manner, in the absence of the first and second coils 38 and 39 being powered, the shuttle 30 is held in its second position by the permanent magnet 40 exerting a second magnetic force Fm2.
[0036] In operation, when the pilot of the aircraft issues a braking command, the electronic braking control unit powers the upper and lower coils 38 and 39 so that they exert a second magnetic force Fb1 on the ring 34.1 that is sufficient to overcome the first magnetic force Fm1 and move the shuttle 30 towards its second position (
[0037] This procures a brake actuator with reduced electricity consumption.
[0038] When the stack of disks 9 applies an opposing force on the pusher 6 that is greater than the braking force, e.g. as a result of phenomena associated with thermal expansion/contraction of the brake after braking, this opposing force greater than the braking force gives rise to an opposing torque being applied to the shaft 15 via the drive train connecting together the pusher 6 and the shaft 15 (
[0039] In a second embodiment, shown in
[0040] Naturally, the invention is not limited to the embodiments described, but covers any variant coming within the ambit of the invention as defined by the claims.
[0041] In particular: [0042] although above, the first and second sets of teeth comprise three triangular teeth, the invention applies equally to sets of teeth of other types, e.g. such as sets of teeth having one, two, four, or more teeth. The sets of teeth could be of some other profile, e.g. such as helical, sawtooth, or any other profile having at least one face lying in a plane intersecting the longitudinal axis, with the first angle between the first plane and the longitudinal axis lying in the range 5 to [0043] although above, the shuttle comprises a central portion made of bronze and a ring of ferromagnetic material, the invention applies equally to other types of material for the shuttle, e.g. such a shuttle made entirely out of ferromagnetic material, or in which the central portion is made of non-magnetic stainless steel; [0044] although above, the actuator has two coils, the invention applies equally to other types of selector mechanism for causing the shuttle to pass from its first position to its second position, e.g. such as a single coil, more than two coils, a fork acting mechanically on the shuttle, or a pusher; [0045] although above, the actuator includes a permanent magnet acting on a ferromagnetic portion of the shuttle, the invention applies equally to other types of device for holding the shuttle in its first position, e.g. such as a spring or a stack of spring washers; [0046] although above, the actuator includes a guide that is secured to the casing and on which the shuttle slides, the invention applies equally to other types of locking device for continuously preventing the shuttle from rotating relative to the casing, e.g. such as a shuttle provided with fluting co-operating with complementary fluting of the casing; [0047] although above, the actuator rotates the nut, the invention applies equally to an actuator that rotates another element of the screw-and-nut assembly, e.g. such as the screw; [0048] although above, the actuator includes a medium made of ferromagnetic material, the invention applies equally to an actuator having no such medium, the mere arrangement of the coils and of the permanent magnet sufficing to hold the collar in two stable states, namely a first state in which the collar is in its first position and a second state in which the collar is in its second position; and [0049] although above, the guide is made of steel, the invention applies equally to a guide made of other materials, such as bronze or other nickel-copper-tin alloys.