RETRACTABLE AIRCRAFT LANDING GEAR PROVIDED WITH A STRUT HAVING AN INTEGRATED ACTUATOR
20230192275 · 2023-06-22
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B64C25/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B64C25/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
An aircraft undercarriage includes a leg for mounting on a structure of the aircraft so as to be movable between a deployed position and a retracted position, the undercarriage being fitted with a breaker strut including two hinged elements that are hinged together at a knee, with a first element for coupling to the structure of the aircraft and a second element for coupling to the undercarriage, a return member being arranged between the two elements to urge them towards a substantially aligned position that is defined by respective abutments. According to the invention, one of the strut elements incorporates a linear actuator having a slidable rod that is coupled to the other strut element by means of a link, the assembly being arranged in such a manner that moving the slidable rod of the actuator in a single direction causes, in succession, the elements of the strut to move out of alignment and the undercarriage to move from the deployed position to the retracted position.
Claims
1. An aircraft undercarriage (100) including a leg (1) for mounting on a structure of the aircraft so as to be movable between a deployed position and a retracted position, the undercarriage being fitted with a breaker strut (2) comprising two hinged elements (2A, 2B) that are hinged together at a knee, with a first element (2A) for coupling to the structure of the aircraft and a second element (2B) for coupling to the undercarriage, a return member (12) being arranged between the two elements to urge them towards a substantially aligned position that is defined by respective abutments (11A, 11B), the undercarriage being characterized in that one of the strut elements incorporates a linear actuator (4) having a slidable rod (7) that is coupled to the other strut element by means of a link (9), the assembly being arranged in such a manner that moving the slidable rod of the actuator in a single direction causes, in succession, the elements of the strut to move out of alignment and the undercarriage to move from the deployed position to the retracted position.
2. An undercarriage according to claim 1, wherein the linear actuator has a body (3) in which the slidable rod (7) slides and that forms the associated strut element by carrying coupling members (5, 6) for coupling that element both to the other element and also to that one of the leg and the structure of the aircraft to which that element is coupled.
3. An undercarriage according to claim 2, wherein the rod (7) slides along a sliding axis (Y) that is contained in a plane (P′) defined by hinge axes (X2, X4) of the strut element in which it is incorporated.
4. An undercarriage according to claim 1, wherein the linear actuator (4) is incorporated in that one (2A) of the strut elements that is coupled to the leg of the undercarriage.
5. An undercarriage according to claim 4, wherein that one (2B) of the strut elements that does not carry the linear actuator has the general shape of a panel.
6. An undercarriage according to claim 2, wherein the rod (7) slides along a sliding axis (Y) that does not lie in a plane (P′) defined by hinge axes (X2, X4) of the strut element in which it is incorporated.
7. An undercarriage according to claim 1, wherein the abutments comprise firstly the end (11A) of a tab (11) projecting from the strut element (2A) carrying the linear actuator, and secondly the end (11B) of the link (9) that is hinged to the other strut element (2B).
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0015] The invention can be better understood in the light of the following description of particular embodiments of the invention, given with reference to the figures of the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0025] With reference to
[0026] The end of the slidable rod 7 is coupled to the end of a link 9 that has its other end hinged to prongs 10 projecting from the upper strut element 2B. In this example, the link 9 is curved in shape in order to avoid any interference with the other parts of the strut, but where the configuration makes this possible, the link 9 could perfectly well be straight. Thus, the slidable rod 7 is coupled to the upper strut element 2B by means of the link 9.
[0027] Abutments are located to define a substantially aligned position of the strut elements 2A and 2B, as can be seen in
[0028] The operation of the strut of the invention is explained below with reference to
[0029] In order to break the alignment of the strut 2, and thus unlock the deployed position of the undercarriage, the hydraulic actuator 4 is powered in order to cause the slidable rod 7 to be extended. The rod then pulls the link 9, thereby causing the two strut elements 2A and 2B to move against the return springs 12 towards the broken position as shown in
[0030] To perform the opposite movement, it suffices to allow gravity and aerodynamic forces to take the undercarriage downwards, with the rate of descent of the undercarriage towards its deployed position being regulated, if necessary, by throttling the fluid expelled from the full chamber of the actuator 4. The strut 2 re-aligns itself automatically under the effect of the springs 12.
[0031] In the variant embodiments shown in
[0032] The invention is not limited to the above description, but on the contrary covers any variant coming within the ambit defined by the claims.
[0033] In particular, although the linear actuator of the strut is described above as being a hydraulic actuator, it would be equally possible to use a linear actuator that is electric or electromechanical.
[0034] Although the strut element incorporating the linear actuator is described above as being the lower strut element that is connected to the leg of the undercarriage, it would naturally be possible for the linear actuator to be incorporated in the other strut element.
[0035] Although the body of the linear actuator is described above as carrying a lug and trunnions so that the body forms the structure of one of the strut elements, it would be possible, as an alternative, for the body of the linear actuator to be attached to the strut element in question, e.g. by means of screws or any other assembly means.
[0036] Finally, although in the description above it is necessary to cause the slidable rod to be extended in order to unlock and fold the strut, it would naturally be possible to provide a linkage in which the strut is unlocked and folded by causing the slidable rod to be retracted.