AIRCRAFT TURBOMACHINE ARRANGEMENT COMPRISING A LUBRICATION PUMP DRIVEN BY TWO OBLIQUE GEARS
20220364517 · 2022-11-17
Assignee
Inventors
- Emmanuel Fabrice Marie BARET (Moissy-Cramayel, FR)
- Julien Fabien Patrick Becoulet (Moissy-Cramayel, FR)
- Franck Emmanuel BOSCO (Moissy-Cramayel, FR)
- Michel Gilbert Roland Brault (Moissy-Cramayel, FR)
- Paul Ghislain Albert LEVISSE (Moissy-Cramayel, FR)
Cpc classification
F02C7/36
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02C7/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05D2260/532
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05D2260/40
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02C7/32
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05D2260/98
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Y02T50/60
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
F01D25/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F02C7/32
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01D25/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02C7/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A pump that can be a gear pump that drives a rotating body of an aircraft turbine engine such as a fan shaft, is set in rotation always in the same direction, by virtue of a transmission including an oblique double gear formed by a toothed wheel on the same side as the rotating body and meshing with two pinions connected to a shaft driving the pump through free-wheels with identical driving directions, whereas the pinions have opposite directions of rotation.
Claims
1. An aeronautical turbine engine comprising a body rotating about an axis and carrying blades, equipment to be lubricated, and a circuit for lubricating the equipment comprising a pump, and a drive transmission connecting the rotating body of the turbine engine to the pump, wherein the transmission comprises a first rotating shaft connected to the pump, two pinions with rotation axes parallel to the first shaft, and connected to the first shaft by two free-wheels with identical directions of sliding rotation, and a toothed wheel meshing with each of the pinions forming two oblique gears and driven by a second rotating shaft, connected to the rotating body by a transmission.
2. The turbine engine arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the equipment is a rotation-speed reducer, and said rotating body is a fan body of the turbine engine, the reducer being placed between the fan body and a low-pressure spool of the turbine engine.
3. The turbine-engine arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the lubrication circuit also comprises a feed oil tank, and a lubrication pipe originating in the oil tank, extending as far as the equipment and which passes through the pump.
4. The turbine-engine arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the pump is adjacent to a rolling bearing serving as a support for said rotating body.
5. The turbine-engine arrangement according to claim 4, wherein the rotating body carries a set of teeth connected to the second shaft by a single gear.
6. The turbine-engine arrangement according to claim 1, further comprising a cover enveloping the pinion and said toothed wheel, and provided with two bearings supporting the first shaft and with a bearing supporting the second shaft.
7. The turbine-engine arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the pinions are both carried by the first shaft, and coaxial with the first shaft, by means of the free-wheels.
8. The turbine-engine arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the oblique gears are both at a right angle.
9. The turbine-engine arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the second shaft is perpendicular to said axis of the rotating body.
10. The turbine-engine arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the second shaft is inclined in the direction of said axis of the rotating body.
11. The turbine-engine arrangement according to claim 3, wherein the pump is adjacent to or internal to the oil tank.
12. A turbine engine, comprising an arrangement according to claim 1.
Description
[0021] The various aspects, features and advantages of the invention will now be described in more detail by means of the following figures, which illustrate a preferred embodiment thereof, given purely for illustration:
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[0029] Reference is made to
[0030] A turbine engine comprises, in an annular nacelle 1, a stator 2, also annular, and a rotor 3 rotating in a central recess of the stator 2, this rotor 3 comprising a low-pressure spool 4 and a high-pressure spool 5, both concentric. The axis about which the rotor 3, and all the rotating bodies, including the fan 6, that make it up, are referenced by X-X. The low-pressure spool 4 is extended by a fan 6 upstream of the turbine engine and of the flow of the gases that pass through it. The turbine engine comprises compressors, a combustion chamber and turbines, which are conventional elements that will not be dealt with again, downstream of the fan 6. The embodiment shown comprises a main primary stream 7, extending around the rotor 3 and surrounded by the stator 2, and a secondary stream 8 surrounding the stator 2 and surrounded by the nacelle 1, and the fan 6 extends in front of the primary stream 7 and in front of the secondary stream 8; but this configuration is not necessary for implementing the invention.
[0031] A speed reducer 9 connects the rotations of the low-pressure spool 4 to those of the fan 6, and must be permanently lubricated as soon as it is no longer at rest. There is therefore a lubrication circuit, shown in summary in
[0032] The transmission 18 for driving the pump 12 from the teeth 14 also comprises a double gear 19 that will be described by means of
[0033] This double gear 19 comprises a toothed wheel 20 meshing through two opposite sets of teeth with two pinions 21 and 22 that are coaxial along a shaft, referred to as first shaft 23, for driving the pump 12 and more precisely a leading pinion 24 situated inside a casing 25 of the pump 12. The pinions 21 and 22 are identical and supported by the first shaft 23 by means of free-wheels, respectively 26 and 27, the directions of sliding rotation of which are identical. The toothed wheel 20 is connected to the external gear 13 by the second shaft 28, which drives it. The first shaft 23 and the second shaft 28 are perpendicular, and the pinions 21 and 22, as well as the toothed wheel 20, have conical sets of teeth and form right-angled gears 29 and 30. The gears 29 and 30 could be replaced by other right-angled gears, with other forms of sets of teeth. The assembly is supported by a cover 31 that contains the toothed wheel 20 and the pinions 21 and 22 in its central space 32, and supports the first shaft 23 through bearings 33 and 34, and the second shaft 28 by a bearing 35, these bearings being able to be plain bearings with anti-wear coating for example. The cover 31 and the casing 25 are attached to the stator of the turbine engine by means that are not shown.
[0034] As the directions of sliding rotation of the free-wheels 26 and 27 are identical, it can be seen that the first shaft 23 is driven in one direction by the gear 29 when the second shaft 28 and the toothed wheel 20 rotate in one direction, and that it is driven in the same direction by the other gear 30 when the second shaft 28 and the toothed wheel 20 rotate in the opposite direction. The directions of the movements of the leading pinion 24 and of the other pinion 36 inside the pump 12 are therefore always identical, and the oil is always driven in the same direction through the pipe 11, which emerges inside the casing 25 in front of the gear 37 formed by these two pinions 24 and 36. It can therefore be seen that the device is extremely simple and compact, and that it involves the duplication of an extremely small number of parts to ensure the permanence of the flow of oil in the correct direction, whatever the direction of rotation of the rotating body that drives the pump 12, here the fan shaft 15. The selection of the conical sets of teeth for the toothed wheel 20 and the pinions 21 and 22 increases the robustness and compactness of the device.
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[0036] Another construction to be considered is that of
[0037] More generally, it is therefore possible to adjust both the length and the inclination of the shaft transmitting the movement to the double gear 19, in order to place the latter and the pump 12 at the most appropriate place. It may then become possible and advantageous to modify other surrounding arrangements relating for example to the fan 6 by using the movement of the pump 12.
[0038] A few other construction possibilities will now be explained. It is first of all not necessary for the first shaft 23, which drives the pump 12, to be directly driven by one or other of the free-wheels 26 and 27, nor for the axes of the free-wheels 26 and 27 to be aligned with each other or with the axis of the leading pinion 24: transmissions, such as speed reducers, could be added to the embodiments described up until now to adjust the rotation speed of the leading pinion 24 according to that of one or other of the free-wheels 26 and 27, or to give greater freedom of placement of the constituents of the arrangement. The placement of the first shaft 23 common with the leading pinion 24 and with each of the free-wheels 26 and 27 certainly has the advantage of simplicity.
[0039] Another possible variant embodiment of the invention will now be dealt with, according to which the conical gears 29 and 30 at right angles are, according to