Aircraft undercarriage with shimmy-damping means
10005547 ยท 2018-06-26
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16F9/182
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B64C25/58
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16F9/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
B64C25/58
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16F9/18
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B64C25/34
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B64C25/50
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The invention relates to an aircraft undercarriage comprising: a strut (1) for connecting to the aircraft, a slide rod (3) slidably engaged in leaktight manner in the strut via the bottom opening, which rod carries at least one wheel at its bottom end, a diaphragm (7) carried by a support (8) attached to the top wall of the strut to cooperate in leaktight manner with an inside wall of the slide rod so as to define a first chamber (C1) under the diaphragm inside the rod and completely filled with hydraulic fluid, and a second chamber (C2) above the diaphragm and partially filled with hydraulic fluid, a throttle needle (10) secured to the slide rod and penetrating into a calibrated orifice (12) in the diaphragm so as to define a calibrated fluid passage between the first and second chambers, and angular connection means for imposing an angular position on the slide rod relative to the strut. According to the invention, the undercarriage includes at least one vane (20) fastened to the end of the throttle needle in order to extend inside a portion of the second chamber that is filled with hydraulic fluid.
Claims
1. An aircraft undercarriage comprising: a strut (1) for connecting to the aircraft and defining a substantially cylindrical cavity closed by a top wall (2) and presenting a bottom opening; a slide rod (3) slidably engaged in leaktight manner in the strut via the bottom opening, which rod carries at least one wheel at its bottom end; a diaphragm (7) carried by a support (8) attached to the top wall of the strut to co-operate in leaktight manner with an inside wall of the slide rod so as to define a first chamber (C1) under the diaphragm inside the rod and completely filled with hydraulic fluid, and a second chamber (C2) above the diaphragm and partially filled with hydraulic fluid; a throttle needle (10) secured to the slide rod and penetrating into a calibrated orifice (12) in the diaphragm so as to define a calibrated fluid passage between the first and second chambers; and angular connection means for imposing an angular position on the slide rod relative to the strut; the undercarriage being characterized in that it includes at least one vane (20) fastened to the end of the throttle needle in order to extend axially along the support (8) and inside a portion of the second chamber that is filled with hydraulic fluid.
2. An undercarriage according to claim 1, wherein the vane (20) has edges (21) that extend facing an inside wall of the support (8), at least when the wheel of the undercarriage is in position for the aircraft to taxi in a straight line.
3. An undercarriage according to claim 2, wherein the edges (21) are in the form of cylindrical sectors presenting outside walls that extend facing an inside wall of the support (8).
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
(1) The invention can be better understood in the light of the following description of a particular embodiment of the invention, given with reference to the figures of the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF AN EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION
(6) With reference to the figures, a typical aircraft undercarriage generally comprises a strut 1 connected to the structure of the aircraft and defining a cylindrical cavity closed by a top wall 2 and presenting an opening at its bottom end. A slide rod 3 is slidably engaged in leaktight manner in the strut 1 via its bottom opening. To do this, the strut 1 carries a bottom bearing 4 against which an outside wall of the slide rod 3 slides, and the slide rod 3 carries a movable top bearing 5 that slides against an inside wall of the strut 1. In this example, the bottom end of the slide rod 3 carries two wheels 6. Furthermore, a diaphragm 7 is carried by a support 8 that is fastened to the top wall 2 of the strut 1. Inside of the slide rod 3, the diaphragm 7 defines a first chamber C1 filled with hydraulic fluid. A second chamber C2 extending inside the slide rule 3 and the strut 1 above the diaphragm 7 is partially filled with hydraulic fluid, the remainder of the second chamber C2 being filled with gas under pressure. A third chamber C3 filled with hydraulic fluid extends between the slide rod 3 and the strut 1, between the bearings 4 and 5. A calibrated passage (not shown) is provided through the top bearing 5 to put the chambers C2 and C3 into fluid flow communication with each other. A throttle needle 10 carried by a needle support 11 secured to the slide rod 3 extends through a calibrated orifice 12 in the diaphragm 7. In known manner, the throttle needle 10 includes longitudinally extending grooves 13 of varying depth that serve to vary the fluid flow section between the chambers C1 and C2 as a function of the extent to which the slide rod 3 is pushed into the strut 1.
(7) In known manner, the undercarriage is fitted with a device for controlling the angular position of the slide rod 3 relative to the strut 1, e.g. a scissors linkage 14 having branches 14a and 14b that are hinged to each other and that are hinged respectively to the slide rod 3 and to the strut 1. In undercarriages with steerable wheels, the top branch 14b of the scissors linkage is not hinged directly to the strut 1, but rather to a pivot member that is pivotally mounted on the strut, such as a collar that is mounted to turn about the strut, or a tube that is mounted to turn inside the strut, with the angular position thereof being controlled by steering control means. This is all well-known and is mentioned only to situate the context of the invention.
(8) According to the invention, a vane 20 is fastened to the end of the throttle needle 10 in order to extend inside the support 8, in a portion of the second chamber C2 that is filled with hydraulic fluid. During twisting oscillations of the undercarriage during which the slide rod 3 oscillates angularly inside the strut 1, in particular because of the flexibility of the scissors linkage 14, the vane 20 oscillates angularly in the hydraulic fluid in which it is immersed, thereby generating an opposing torque on the vane 20 due to viscous friction that acts via the throttle needle 10, tending to damp the angular oscillations of the slide rod 3 in the strut 1. This produces damping that is internal to the undercarriage, that is purely passive, and that is available even if the steering control is not active.
(9) According to a particular aspect of the invention, as shown in
(10) In a variant embodiment shown in