Interface device for the connection and the passage of an electric route through an airtight wall of an aircraft
09640926 ยท 2017-05-02
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01R13/5205
ELECTRICITY
H01R13/5202
ELECTRICITY
B64D2221/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
H01R43/005
ELECTRICITY
H01R43/26
ELECTRICITY
H01R25/006
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01R13/40
ELECTRICITY
H01R25/00
ELECTRICITY
H01R13/52
ELECTRICITY
H01R43/00
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
An interface device that includes a plastic part including at least one through-opening in a longitudinal direction, the plastic part being adapted to be fixed in an airtight manner into an opening in the wall. At least one metal shaft is arranged and fixed in the through-opening. The metal shaft has a connection element at each longitudinal end. The metal shaft is configured to provide electric connectivity from one side of the wall to the other in a fixed position of the interface device. At least one fixing element is adapted to fix the plastic part to the wall.
Claims
1. An interface device for the connection and the passage of an electric route through an airtight wall of an aircraft, the interface device comprising: a plastic part including at least one through-opening in a longitudinal direction, the plastic part being adapted to be fixed in an airtight manner into an opening in the wall; at least one metal shaft arranged and fixed in said through-opening, said metal shaft having a connection element at each longitudinal end, said metal shaft being configured to provide electric connectivity from one side of the wall to the other in a fixed position of the interface device; at least one fixing element adapted to fix the plastic part to the wall; the plastic part comprising a plurality of through-openings in the longitudinal direction and the interface device including a plurality of metal shafts, each of said metal shafts being arranged in one of said through-openings, and the plastic part comprising longitudinally on one of its sides partitions arranged in the longitudinal direction and configured to create a plurality of delimited zones, each of said delimited zones being formed around a through-opening.
2. The interface device according to claim 1, further including an auxiliary plastic part, the auxiliary plastic part being fixed in the longitudinal direction to the plastic part and being configured to create a plurality of delimited auxiliary zones, each of said delimited auxiliary zones being defined around a through-opening of the plastic part.
3. Interface device according to claim 1, wherein the fixing element includes a nut configured to fix the interface device to the wall and wherein the interface device further includes a seal configured to be mounted between the plastic part and the wall in the fixed position of the interface device.
4. The interface according to claim 1, wherein the plastic part further includes at least one connection assembly for an excitation cable.
5. An aircraft structural element, the structural element including at least part of an airtight wall of the aircraft and including at least one interface device according to claim 1.
6. A method for mounting an interface device according to any one of claim 1 on an airtight wall, comprising the following steps: assembling the interface device by fixing the metal shafts to the plastic part and mounting the auxiliary plastic protection on the plastic part; connecting electric cables on a first side of the interface device and installing an excitation cable on the interface device; fixing the interface device and the elements that comprise the interface device to the airtight wall; and connecting electric cables on a second side of the interface device.
7. Interface device according to claim 1, wherein each metal shaft includes longitudinally, for fixing it to the plastic part: on one side, an annular rim serving as an abutment on a first side of the plastic part; and on the other side, a screw thread configured to receive a nut provided on a second side of the plastic part.
8. The interface device according to claim 7, further including, for each metal shaft, a seal arranged between the abutment and the plastic part.
9. The interface device according to claim 1, wherein the plastic part further includes at least one auxiliary through-opening in the longitudinal direction, the auxiliary through-opening being configured to receive an excitation cable.
10. The interface device according to claim 9, further including a cable gland configured to provide a seal around the excitation cable in the auxiliary through-opening.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The appended figures explain clearly how the invention may be reduced to practice. In those figures, identical references designate similar elements.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(5) The interface device 1 represented diagrammatically in section in
(6) More particularly, although not exclusively, this airtight wall 3 separates a pressurized zone Z1 of the aircraft from an unpressurized zone Z2.
(7) The interface device 1 has a longitudinal axis X-X (defining a longitudinal direction L) that is an axis of symmetry (circular symmetry) for most of the components of the interface device 1.
(8) In the
(9) In accordance with the invention, the interface device 1 includes, as shown in
(10) In the preferred embodiment shown in the figures: the plastic part 4 includes a plurality of through-openings 5 in the longitudinal direction L; and the interface device 1 includes a plurality of metal shafts 7, each of the through-opening 5 being intended to receive a metal shaft 7 in the mounting position.
(11) The plastic part 4 preferably includes a plurality of through-openings 5, for example four of them as shown in the figures, that are uniformly distributed around the longitudinal axis X-X.
(12) The number of metal elements corresponds to the number of electric cables, or of bundles of cables or electric wires, that are to be connected via the interface device 1.
(13) Moreover, as shown in
(14) The intermediate disk 11 has a greater diameter than the disc 12 so as to create a peripheral rim 13 serving to support the plastic part 4 on the wall 3 in the mounting position.
(15) Moreover, the part 10 includes, longitudinally, a set of partitions 14 that are arranged in the longitudinal direction L and are configured to create a plurality of delimited zones 15 between them. Each of said delimited zones 15 is formed around a through-opening 5.
(16) The plastic part 4 therefore has a two-fold function: to enable positioning of the interface device 1 in the opening 6 in the wall 3 (via the disc 12); and to prevent the generation (in the zone Z1) of electric arcs between the metal shafts 7 (mounted in the through-openings 5) by separating them from one another by means of the partitions 14 (which are of (electrically insulative) plastic material like the whole of the plastic part 4).
(17) The interface device 1 further includes an auxiliary plastic part 16. This auxiliary plastic part 16 is fixed to the plastic part 4 in the longitudinal direction L. The auxiliary plastic part 16 includes, longitudinally, a set of partitions 17 that are arranged in the longitudinal direction L and are configured to create a plurality of delimited zones 18 between them. Each of said delimited zones 18 is formed around a through-opening 5 (
(18) This auxiliary plastic part 16 therefore makes it possible to prevent the generation (in the zone Z2) of electric arcs between the metal shafts 7 (mounted in the through-openings 5) by separating them from one another by means of the partitions 17 (which are of electrically insulative plastic material).
(19) This auxiliary plastic part 16 is preferably made in a similar way to the portion 10 of the plastic part 4.
(20) Each metal shaft 7 includes longitudinally (in the direction L), for fixing it to the plastic part 4: on one side, an annular rim 19 serving as an abutment on a first side of the plastic part 4; and on the other side, a screw thread (not shown) intended to receive a nut 20, for example conforming to the ASNA2531 standard, provided on the second side of the plastic part 4.
(21) Moreover, the connection elements 8 at the two longitudinal ends of each metal shaft 7 include, for example, a hole 25 forming a terminal (
(22) The interface device 1 also includes, for each metal shaft 7, a seal 21 (shown in
(23) Moreover, the fixing element 31 includes a nut 22 intended to fix the interface device 1 to the wall 3. For this fixing, a counter-plate 23 is provided serving as an interface element between the annular disc 11 of the plastic part 4 and the wall 3, as shown in
(24) The interface device 1 further includes a seal 24 intended to be mounted between the annular disc 11 of the plastic part 4 and the counter-plate 23 in the fixed position of the interface device 1, as shown in
(25) The O-ring seals 21 and 24 contribute to sealing the interface device 1 when it is mounted on the airtight wall 3.
(26) Moreover, in a preferred embodiment, as can be seen in
(27) In the example shown in the figures, the auxiliary through-opening 26 is at the center of the plastic part 4 along the longitudinal axis X-X.
(28) This auxiliary through-opening 26 is adapted to receive an excitation cable 27 (
(29) The interface device 1 further includes a cable gland 28 configured to produce a seal around the excitation cable 27 at the level of the auxiliary through-opening 26 (
(30) Moreover, in a variant embodiment (not shown), the excitation cable is connected to the interface device instead of passing through it, as in the aforementioned preferred embodiment. To this end, the plastic part is provided with a connection assembly for an excitation cable.
(31) That connection assembly preferably includes a metal shaft and associated elements similar to those relating to one of the metal shafts 7.
(32) A method of mounting an interface device 1 as described above on an airtight wall 3 is described below.
(33) This assembly method includes the following successive steps EA to ED shown in
(34) The excitation cable 27 is also connected on both sides of the wall 3.
(35) The interface device 1 as described above therefore has the following advantages in particular: a saving in weight; a saving in cost; a saving in installation time on an aircraft final assembly line; easier maintenance; and an improved seal (or impermeability).
(36) While at least one exemplary embodiment of the present invention(s) is disclosed herein, it should be understood that modifications, substitutions and alternatives may be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art and can be made without departing from the scope of this disclosure. This disclosure is intended to cover any adaptations or variations of the exemplary embodiment(s). In addition, in this disclosure, the terms comprise or comprising do not exclude other elements or steps, the terms a or one do not exclude a plural number, and the term or means either or both. Furthermore, characteristics or steps which have been described may also be used in combination with other characteristics or steps and in any order unless the disclosure or context suggests otherwise. This disclosure hereby incorporates by reference the complete disclosure of any patent or application from which it claims benefit or priority.