Counterbalance unit
10114406 ยท 2018-10-30
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B64C13/0421
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16F7/015
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
G05G9/047
PHYSICS
F16F7/01
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A vibration damping counterbalance unit for an inceptor apparatus having a wall defining a cavity; and a plurality of vibration damping masses housed within the cavity.
Claims
1. An inceptor apparatus for an aircraft, the apparatus comprising: a control stick having a grip portion at one end of the control stick; and a vibration damping counterbalance unit operatively coupled to an end of the control stick opposite the end having the grip portion, the vibration damping counterbalance unit including a wall defining a cavity, and a plurality of vibration damping masses housed within the cavity, wherein the control stick is configured to pivot about a point between each end of the control stick.
2. The inceptor apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the cavity is configured such that the vibration damping masses are free to move in any direction relative to the cavity wall and each other.
3. The inceptor apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the vibration damping masses are substantially spherical.
4. The inceptor apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the vibration damping masses comprise a metal having a density of at least 15 g/cm.sup.3.
5. The inceptor apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the vibration damping masses have a vickers hardness of at least 2600 MPa.
6. The inceptor apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the vibration damping masses substantially comprise a tungsten alloy.
7. The inceptor apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the vibration damping masses have a diameter of at least 2.0 mm but no greater than about 5.0 mm.
8. The inceptor apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein a diameter of at least one of the vibration damping masses is a function of a counterbalance mass, a density of vibration mass material forming at least one of the vibration damping masses, a vibration damping counterbalance unit envelope, and a free space volume in the cavity.
9. The inceptor apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein only one cavity houses the vibration damping masses.
10. The inceptor apparatus as claimed in claim 1, further comprising at least one internal dividing wall to define at least one additional cavity to house vibration damping masses.
11. The inceptor apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the vibration damping counterbalance unit is removeably fixed to the control stick.
12. The inceptor apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the control stick is pivotably mounted such that it may move in at least one of a first direction and second direction, the second direction being at right angles to the first direction.
13. The inceptor apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein free space volume in the cavity is at least 15% of the volume of the cavity.
14. The inceptor apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the cavity includes an internal dividing wall defining at least one additional cavity to house vibration damping masses.
15. The inceptor apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the vibration damping counterbalance unit is removeably fixed to the control stick.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Examples of the present disclosure will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(11) Provided in the cavity 48 are a plurality of vibration damping masses 52. As can be seen in
(12) As in the example shown, the vibration damping masses 52 are substantially spherical.
(13) The vibration damping masses 52 may substantially comprise a metal having a high density. In one example, the vibration damping masses may have a density of at least 15 g/cm.sup.3. The vibration damping masses may have a Vickers hardness of at least 2,600 MPa.
(14) The vibration damping masses 52 may substantially comprise a tungsten alloy. That is to say the vibration damping masses 52 may be manufactured in part from a tungsten alloy, or manufactured exclusively from a tungsten alloy. For example, the vibration damping masses may comprise a tungsten alloy comprising Tungsten (W), Nickel (Ni), Iron (Fe) or copper (Cu). Hence the material of the vibration damping masses may be manufactured to the requirements of MIL-T-21014. Alternatively, the vibration damping masses may comprise a stainless steel alloy.
(15) The vibration damping masses 52 may have a diameter of at least 2.0 mm but no greater than 5.0 mm. Preferably the vibration damping masses 52 may have a diameter of at least 2.2 mm but no greater than 4.83 mm. Any smaller than about 2.0 mm the vibration damping masses become difficult to handle during assembly, and can become lodged in undesirable locations (for example screw threads). That is to say, below a diameter of about 2 mm, the vibration damping masses may become a Foreign Object Damage risk to the vehicle. With a diameter greater than about 5 mm, the mass per unit volume of the masses in the housing may reduce to an undesirable value, as there will become a considerable amount of space between touching masses, thus requiring a larger counterbalance unit 52 to achieve the same amount of balance and damping than for a unit comprising vibration damping masses of a smaller diameter.
(16) The volume of the vibration damping masses 52 is chosen taking into account the counterbalance mass required, the density of the chosen vibration mass 52 material, the maximum allowable counterbalance unit envelope, and the desired free space volume in the cavity 48. The counterbalance unit envelope is the allotted space in the inceptor apparatus for the counterbalance unit 42. In examples where the vibration masses are spherical, obviously the volume relates directly to vibration mass diameter.
(17) The examples of
(18) The volume of the cavity 48 (or cavities 48) of the housing 44 must be sufficient to accommodate the required number of masses 52, and allow them free movement within the cavity 48 (or cavities 48). The vibration damping masses 52 must be able to move (for example roll or vibrate) around the inside of the internal cavity 48 of the housing 44, that is to say, from side to side and/or up and down inside the internal cavity 48 or cavities 48 of the housing 44. At the very least, the masses 38 must be able to move (for example roll and/or vibrate) at least part of the distance from one end/side of the internal cavity 48 to the other end/side of the internal cavity 48. Put another way, the discrete masses 52 are arranged, and the cavity configured, such that the discrete masses are free to move and vibrate relative to one another in three dimensions.
(19) Given the inherent lack of space in inceptor apparatus, and hence the need for the vibration damping counterbalance unit 42 to occupy a relatively small volume, generally a vibration mass material of high density is most appropriate. Additionally, it has been found that vibration damping masses of relatively small diameter are effective in damping out a wider range of frequencies. This is beneficial since vehicles, and in particular aircraft, are commonly subject to a broad range of vibrations.
(20) As stated above, and shown in
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(22) The vibration damping counterbalance unit 42 may be any appropriate shape. As shown in
(23) The housing 44 may be manufactured from any appropriate material, but is preferably manufactured from stainless steel or a Tungsten alloy
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(25) This is shown in more detail in
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(27) The alternative unit 42 with internal partitions 54, shows how the vibration damping elements 52 may be arranged and vibrate in such an example of the present disclosure.
(28) The multiple masses 52 are free to move in all three axes under the effect of vibration, and hence provide vibration damping in all three axes. This creates a non-linear damping element. When vibrated, the discrete masses 52 are free to react in a random nature they act to damp out the magnitude of the resonance induced by the input frequency. This reduction has a significant beneficial impact on the vibration amplitude magnification factor being applied to the mechanism.
(29) The vibration damping counterbalance unit 42 will also act to mass balance the stick 60 in a conventional manner.
(30) Hence there is provided a system in which mass balancing and vibration damping of the control stick 60 is achieved in multiple axes, for example two or more axes. Hence vibration induced from any direction will be damped by a device according to the present invention.
(31) The vibration damping counterbalance unit of the present disclosure has particular efficacy when incorporated into an inceptor apparatus for an aircraft.
(32) The design of the present application can be applied to all inceptor designs where a counterbalance is required, and may be retrofitted to existing inceptors.
(33) The resulting reduction in response to vibration of the arrangement of the present disclosure has a significant and beneficial effect on component fatigue life, bearing wear and gearbox loading. This invention can be applied to all inceptor designs where a counterbalance is required.
(34) Attention is directed to all papers and documents which are filed concurrently with or previous to this specification in connection with this application and which are open to public inspection with this specification, and the contents of all such papers and documents are incorporated herein by reference.
(35) All of the features disclosed in this specification (including any accompanying claims, abstract and drawings), and/or all of the steps of any method or process so disclosed, may be combined in any combination, except combinations where at least some of such features and/or steps are mutually exclusive.
(36) Each feature disclosed in this specification (including any accompanying claims, abstract and drawings) may be replaced by alternative features serving the same, equivalent or similar purpose, unless expressly stated otherwise. Thus, unless expressly stated otherwise, each feature disclosed is one example only of a generic series of equivalent or similar features.
(37) The invention is not restricted to the details of the foregoing embodiment(s). The invention extends to any novel one, or any novel combination, of the features disclosed in this specification (including any accompanying claims, abstract and drawings), or to any novel one, or any novel combination, of the steps of any method or process so disclosed.