AIRCRAFT DOOR HANDLE WITH LIMITED APPLICABLE LOAD
20220381059 · 2022-12-01
Inventors
- Rosario CASCONE (Sant'Angelo (Napoli), IT)
- Angelo GUERCIA (Marigliano (Napoli), IT)
- Ernesto RINALDI (Agropoli (Salerno), IT)
- Angelo TRINCHILLO (Mugnano Di Napoli (Napoli), IT)
Cpc classification
E05B85/14
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
B64C1/1415
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B64C1/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A handle for opening and closing a door of an aircraft is provided. The handle has a base part lockable to a rotatable shaft of an opening mechanism of the door, a hand gripping part connected to the base part, and a hinge connecting the base part to the hand gripping part to allow relative rotation of the hand gripping part with respect to the base part about a first axis. At least one seat is integral with the base part and at least one seat is integral with the hand gripping part, the seats being adjacent and aligned along a second axis parallel to the first axis. A mechanical fuse element of constraint is received in the seats, such that by applying to the hand gripping part a bending stress around the hinge greater than a predetermined threshold, the mechanical fuse element of constraint shears between the seats.
Claims
1. A handle for opening and closing a door of a means of transportation, particularly an aircraft, the handle comprising: a base part, lockable to a rotatable shaft of an opening mechanism of the door; a hand gripping part, connected to the base part; a hinge connecting the base part to the hand gripping part to allow relative rotation of the hand gripping part with respect to the base part about a first axis; a plurality of seats, of which at least one seat is integral with the base part and at least one seat is integral with the hand gripping part, the seats being adjacent and aligned along a second axis parallel to the first axis; and a mechanical fuse element of constraint received in the seats, such that by applying to the hand gripping part a bending stress around the hinge greater than a predetermined threshold, the mechanical fuse element of constraint shears between the seats.
2. The handle of claim 1, wherein at least one seat integral with one of the base or hand gripping parts of the handle is interposed between two seats integral with the other one of the hand gripping or base parts of the handle.
3. The handle of claim 1, wherein in a normal operating configuration, the mechanical fuse element of constraint is intact and received in said seats and the base part and the hand gripping part have respective coplanar surfaces facing in use towards outside of the aircraft or other means of transportation on which the handle is mounted.
4. The handle of claim 3, wherein the seats and do not protrude outwardly with respect to the respective coplanar surfaces of the base and hand gripping parts facing in use towards outside of the means of transportation.
5. The handle of claim 1, wherein the seats and are made in eyelets formed respectively by the base part and the hand gripping part, and project from respective surfaces of the base part and the hand gripping part facing in use towards inside of the means of transportation.
6. The handle of claim 1, wherein the first and second axes and are located at different distances with respect to a geometric reference plane identified by a surface of the hand gripping part of the handle facing in use towards outside of the means of transportation.
7. The handle of claim 1, wherein the hinge is configured to allow the hand gripping part to rotate on opposite sides with respect to a geometric reference plane in which a surface of the base part of the handle extends, the surface facing in use towards outside of the means of transportation.
8. The handle of claim 1, wherein the mechanical fuse element of constraint is pin-shaped.
9. The handle of claim 1, wherein the seats have a cylindrical shape.
10. An aircraft, comprising: a wall having an outer surface facing outside of the aircraft, a door formed in the outer surface, a handle for opening and closing the door, the handle comprising: a base part, lockable to a rotatable shaft of an opening mechanism of the door; a hand gripping part, connected to the base part; a hinge connecting the base part to the hand gripping part to allow relative rotation of the hand gripping part with respect to the base part about a first axis; a plurality of seats, of which at least one seat is integral with the base part and at least one seat is integral with the hand gripping part, the seats being adjacent and aligned along a second axis parallel to the first axis; and a mechanical fuse element of constraint received in the seats, such that by applying to the hand gripping part a bending stress around the hinge greater than a predetermined threshold, the mechanical fuse element of constraint shears between the seats; the handle being suitable for assuming: a closed, intact condition, in which the mechanical fuse element of constraint is intact, and the base part and the hand gripping part have respective outer surfaces, coplanar and flush with the outer surface of the aircraft; an open, intact condition, in which the mechanical fuse element of constraint is intact, and the base part and the hand gripping part have respective outer surfaces, coplanar and forming an angle other than 180 degrees with the outer surface of the aircraft; and a damaged condition, in which the mechanical fuse element of constraint is broken, and the base part and the hand gripping part have respective outer surfaces forming an angle therebetween other than 180 degrees, and wherein at least one of the outer surfaces of the base and hand griping parts forms an angle other than 180 degrees with the outer surface of the aircraft.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015] The features of some preferred embodiments of a roller unit according to the invention will now be described. Reference is made to the appended drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0025] Referring initially to
[0026] The handle 10 is mounted on a rotatable shaft 11 (
[0027] The positioning of the handle 10 may vary depending on the applications. In the example shown in
[0028] In this context, the terms and the expressions which indicate positions and orientations such as “outer” and “inner” are intended to refer to the internal and external sides of a wall of a means of transportation such as, in particular, the fuselage of an aircraft.
[0029] Referring also to
[0030] Both the base part 14 and the hand gripping part 15 of the handle 10 are designed as plates, each having a relevant outer surface 14a, 15a, which, when in use, faces toward the outside of the means of transportation, and respective opposite inner surfaces 14b, 15b, which, when in use, face toward the inside of the means of transportation.
[0031] The outer surfaces 14a, 15a are preferably smooth and substantially planar or slightly curved following the aerodynamic profile of the outer surface 12 of the means of transportation on which the handle is applied.
[0032] In the example in
[0033] As shown in
[0034] The hinge 13 is designed per se to allow relative rotation of the hand gripping part of the handle with respect to the first part about a first axis E. However, in normal operating conditions with the handle intact, the hand gripping part is not rotatable with respect to the base part 14 of the handle. In fact, a further constraint is provided which is breakable (described below) and which connects the base part and the hand gripping part together, keeping the hand gripping part 15 coplanar with the base part 14. In normal operating conditions, the two parts 14 and 15 are fixed to one another and move together in rotation with the shaft 11. The inclined position assumed by the handle 10 can be seen in particular in
[0035] In a normal operating condition, the outer surfaces 14a and 15a are coplanar. When the handle is in the closed position, the surfaces 14a and 15a are coplanar (
[0036] The base part 14 and the hand gripping part 15 each have one or more seats 16, 17 (
[0037] According to one embodiment, the axes E and F are located at different distances with respect to a reference surface R (
[0038] The seats 16, 17 comprised by the two parts 14 and 15 are preferably consecutive or adjacent and alternate along the axis F.
[0039] The seats of the two parts 14 and 15 together receive a mechanical fuse element 18 of constraint, or sacrificial element, preferably in the form of a pin. Together with the hinge 13, the element 18 of constraint received in the seats 16, 17 prevents relative movements between the two parts 14 and 15. More particularly, the thrust imparted to the gripping part 15 from the handle causes a bending stress on the hinge 13; this bending stress is counteracted by the hinge 13 together with the element 18 of constraint held in the seats 16 and 17, until a threshold force is reached. Once this force has been exceeded, when the stress imparted to the gripping part 14 exceeds a predetermined threshold, the element 18 of constraint shears between the seats 16 and 17 of the two different parts making up the handle. The shearing occurs because the hinge 13, which is more resistant than the element 18 of constraint, constitutes a fulcrum point about which the gripping part 15 rotates with respect to the base part 14, and therefore the seats 16 and 17, which are respectively integral with the base part 14 and the gripping part 15, shear the mechanical element 18 of constraint.
[0040] As a result of the mechanical fuse element of constraint breaking, an excessive stress for opening or closing the handle is not transmitted to the latch mechanism for opening and closing the door, the mechanism of which is therefore not damaged.
[0041] Once the element 18 of constraint is broken, the gripping part 15 remains rotated with respect to the base part 14, such that the outer surfaces 14a and 15a form an obtuse angle (
[0042] From an aerodynamic point of view, it is advantageous that the seats 16 and 17 do not protrude outwardly with respect to the profile of the outer surface 12 of the means of transportation.
[0043] In the particular embodiments shown in the drawings, the seats 16 and 17 are made from eyelets 29, 30, which are formed respectively by the base part 14 and the hand gripping part 15 and project toward the inside of the means of transportation from the surfaces 14b, 15b facing the inside of the means of transportation.
[0044] The hinge 13 may be in the form of a comb hinge, with seats 31 formed directly by the two parts 14 and 15 (
[0045] Preferably, the hinge 13 is designed per se to allow the gripping part 15 to rotate on both opposite sides (G, H;
[0046] As will be appreciated, the present invention may be easily adapted to application contexts, geometric configurations and different load limits by means of suitably dimensioning the diameter of the sacrificial pin, selecting the material thereof and positioning the two hinges. Any possible need for introduction on existing products may also be satisfied by replacing only the handle with a new one, since the impact of the modification is theoretically limited only to this one.
[0047] Various aspects and embodiments of the invention have been described; it is understood that each embodiment may be combined with any other embodiment. Furthermore, the embodiments and the details of construction may be widely varied with respect to that which has been described and illustrated purely by way of non-limiting example, without thereby departing from the scope of the invention, as defined in the appended claims. For example, according to other less preferred embodiments which are not shown, the seats 16 and 17 which receive the mechanical fuse element 18 of constraint may be aligned along further axes that are substantially parallel, and the element 18 of constraint may have a pin shape that is not rectilinear.