Thrust reverser torque box with discrete major fittings
10012175 ยท 2018-07-03
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F02K1/80
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02K1/763
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Y10T29/49231
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
F05D2230/60
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B64D29/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
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
International classification
F02C1/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02K1/76
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A thrust reverser torque box assembly for an aircraft engine is constructed with a torque tube having a cross section configuration tailored and conducive to carrying torsion and discrete major fittings at opposite ends of the torque tube that connect the torque tube and thrust reverser actuation and reacts loading due to reverse thrust operation to the aircraft engine fan case.
Claims
1. A thrust reverser of an aircraft engine, the thrust reverser comprising: a torque box assembly having a first fitting, the first fitting being configured to be connected to a first actuation system of the thrust reverser, the first fitting having a first polygonal cross section shape and a hollow interior; the torque box assembly having a second fitting, the second fitting being configured to be connected to a second actuation system of the thrust reverser, the second fitting having a second polygonal cross section shape and hollow interior; and, the torque box assembly having a tube, the tube having a length with opposite first and second ends and a tube cross section shape, the tube cross-section shape being circular, the tube first end being connected to the hollow interior of the first fitting and the tube second end being connected to the hollow interior of the second fitting.
2. The thrust reverser of claim 1, further comprising: the tube having no additional fittings configured to be connected to an actuation system of the thrust reverser connected to the tube between the first fitting and the second fitting.
3. The thrust reverser of claim 1, further comprising: the tube being constructed of a composite material.
4. The thrust reverser of claim 3, further comprising: the first fitting being constructed of a first metal; and, the second fitting being constructed of a second metal.
5. The thrust reverser of claim 4, further comprising: the tube having a first transition section at the tube first end, the first transition section having a cross section shape that transitions from the tube cross section shape to a cross section shape that matches the first polygonal cross section shape of the first fitting; and, the tube having a second transition section at the tube second end, the second transition section having a cross section shape that transitions from the tube cross section shape to a cross section shape that matches the second polygonal cross section shape of the second fitting.
6. The thrust reverser of claim 5, further comprising: the first transition section being a single piece of continuous material with the tube; and, the second transition section being a single piece of continuous material with the tube.
7. The thrust reverser of claim 5, further comprising: the first transition section being a separate part from the tube; and, the second transition section being a separate part from the tube.
8. The thrust reverser of claim 5, further comprising: the first transition section cross section shape being substantially the same as the second transition section cross section shape.
9. A thrust reverser of an aircraft engine, the thrust reverser comprising: a torque box assembly having a first fitting, the first fitting being configured to be connected to a first actuation system of the thrust reverser, the first fitting having a first polygonal cross section shape and a hollow interior; the torque box assembly having a second fitting, the second fitting being configured to be connected to a second actuation system of the thrust reverser, the second fitting having a second polygonal cross section shape and a hollow interior; the torque box assembly having a tube, the tube having a length with opposite first and second ends and a tube cross section shape, the tube cross-section shape being circular; a first transition section at the tube first end, the first transition section having a cross section shape that transitions from the circular cross section shape of the tube to the first polygonal cross section shape of the first fitting, the first polygonal cross section shape of the first transition section being received in the hollow interior of the first fitting; and, a second transition section at the tube second end, the second transition section having a cross section shape that transitions from the circular cross section shape of the tube to the second polygonal cross section shape of the second fitting, the second polygonal cross section shape of the second transition section being received in the hollow interior of the second fitting.
10. The thrust reverser of claim 9, further comprising: the tube having no additional fittings configured to be connected to an actuation system of the thrust reverser connected to the tube between the first fitting and the second fitting.
11. The thrust reverser of claim 9, further comprising: the tube being constructed of a composite material.
12. The thrust reverser of claim 9, further comprising: the first transition section being a single piece of continuous material with the tube; and, the second transition section being a single piece of continuous material with the tube.
13. The thrust reverser of claim 9, further comprising: the first transition section being a separate part from the tube; and, the second transition section being a separate part from the tube.
14. The thrust reverser of claim 9, further comprising: the first transition section cross section shape being substantially the same as the second transition section cross section shape.
15. A thrust reverser of an aircraft engine, the thrust reverser comprising: a torque box assembly having a first fitting, the first fitting being configured to be connected to a first actuation system of the thrust reverse, the first fitting having a first polygonal cross section shape; the torque box assembly having a second fitting, the second fitting being configured to be connected to a second actuation system of the thrust reverser, the second fitting having a second polygonal cross section shape; the torque box assembly having a tube, the tube having a length with opposite first and second ends and a tube cross section shape, the tube cross-section shape being circular; a first transition section at the tube first end, the first transition section having a cross section shape that transitions from the circular cross section shape of the tube to the first polygonal cross section shape of the first fitting, the first polygonal cross section shape of the first transition section being connected to the first fitting; and, a second transition section at the tube second end, the second transition section having a cross section shape that transitions from the circular cross section shape of the tube to the second polygonal cross section shape of the second fitting, the second polygonal cross section shape of the second transition section being connected to the second fitting.
16. The thrust reverser of claim 15, further comprising: the tube being constructed of a composite material.
17. The thrust reverser of claim 16, further comprising: the first fitting and the second fitting being metallic.
18. The thrust reverser of claim 16, further comprising: the first transition section being a single piece of continuous material with the tube; and, the second transition section being a single piece of continuous material with the tube.
19. The thrust reverser of claim 16, further comprising: the first transition section being a separate piece of material from the tube; and, the second transition section being a separate piece of material from the tube.
20. The thrust reverser of claim 15, further comprising: the tube having no additional fittings configured to be connected to an actuation system of the thrust reverser connected to the tube between the first fitting and the second fitting.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Further features of the thrust reverser torque box assembly are set forth in the following detailed description of the torque box assembly and the drawing figures.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(16) The thrust reverser torque box assembly 10 is a replacement to the conventional torque box assembly commonly utilized in thrust reversers. The torque box assembly 10 is structurally tailored to accept loads resulting from reverse thrust operation produced by the thrust reverser actuation system and the cascades of an aircraft engine. The loads accepted by the torque box assembly 10 are reacted to the engine fan case in a substantially conventional manner; however, instead of reacting axial loading around the circumference of the engine fan case, loads are reacted only at discrete major fittings located at the approximate location of the thrust reverser actuation system actuators. The construction of the thrust reverser torque box assembly 10 enables a reduced weight, assembly time, fabrication time, fastener counts and part counts from those of the conventional torque box assembly.
(17) Each section of the thrust reverser torque box assembly 10 is comprised of at least first 12 and second 14 discrete major fittings. In the example of the torque box assembly 10 represented in
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(19) The section of the thrust reverser torque box assembly 10 also includes at least one torque tube 36 for connecting fittings 12, 14 and 16. In the representation of the section of the torque box assembly 10 shown in
(20) The torque tube 36 has a length with opposite first 42 and second 44 ends, and a cross section configuration that is circular in an embodiment shown in
(21) The torque tube first end 42 is connected to the first fitting 12 and the torque tube second end 44 is connected to the second fitting 14. There are two methods of connecting the torque tube 36 to the fittings 12, 14, expressed in the embodiments presented, defining two embodiments of the thrust reverser torque box assembly 10.
(22) The torque tube first end 42 is connected to the first discrete major fitting 12 by a first transition section 46 at the tube first end. The first transition section 46 has a cross section configuration that transitions from the cross section configuration of the torque tube 36 to the cross section configuration of the first discrete major fitting 12. Referring to
(23) The second transition section 47 at the torque tube second end 44 is constructed in the same manner as the first transition section 46 and connects the torque tube second end 44 to the second discrete major fitting 14 in the same manner as the first transition section 46.
(24) In a further embodiment of the thrust reverser torque box assembly 10 the first transition section 52 is a separate piece of material or a separate part from the torque tube 36 and the second transition section (not shown) is a separate piece of material or a separate part from the torque tube 36. The first transition section 52 in this embodiment is represented in
(25) In both the described embodiments, the thrust reverser torque box 10 assembled from the first 12 and second 14 discrete major fittings and the torque tube 36 enables a reduction in the weight, fabrication time, assembly time, fastener count, and part count of the torque box assembly 10. To better illustrate this benefit of the torque box assembly 10 of this disclosure,
(26) As various modifications could be made in the construction of the apparatus and its method of operation herein described and illustrated without departing from the scope of the disclosure, it is intended that all matter contained in the foregoing description or shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative rather than limiting. Thus, the breadth and scope of the present disclosure should not be limited by any of the above described exemplary embodiments, but should be defined only in accordance with the following claims appended hereto and their equivalents.