Quad-tab U-washer
09822666 · 2017-11-21
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16B39/101
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05D2220/32
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01D25/125
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01D25/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B39/108
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B39/24
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01D25/162
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B43/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01D9/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01D9/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05D2250/75
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01D25/246
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05D2260/31
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F01D25/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01D25/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01D25/16
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A washer includes a first lobe comprising a first hole, a second lobe comprising a second hole, a third lobe comprising a third hole, and a fourth lobe comprising a fourth hole. A first leg extends from the first lobe to the second lobe, and a second leg extends between the third lobe and the fourth lobe, wherein the second leg is parallel to the first leg. A third leg extends from the first lobe to the third lobe and spaces the first leg from the second leg such that the second lobe is disposed opposite the fourth lobe.
Claims
1. A washer comprising: a first lobe comprising a first hole; a second lobe comprising a second hole; a third lobe comprising a third hole; a fourth lobe comprising a fourth hole; a first leg extending from the first lobe to the second lobe; a second leg extending between the third lobe and the fourth lobe, wherein the second leg is parallel to the first leg; a third leg extending from the first lobe to the third lobe and spacing the first leg from the second leg such that the second lobe is disposed opposite the fourth lobe; and a first reference tab extending from the first leg between the first lobe and the second lobe and in the same direction as the at least two tabs of the first lobe, and wherein the first reference tab is longer than both the at least two tabs of the first lobe and the at least two tabs of the second lobe.
2. The washer of claim 1, wherein the first lobe comprises: at least two tabs extending from the first lobe opposite the third leg.
3. The washer of claim 2, wherein the second lobe comprises: at least two tabs extending from the second lobe in a same direction as the at least two tabs of the first lobe.
4. The washer of claim 3, wherein the third lobe comprises: at least two tabs extending from the third lobe opposite the third leg.
5. The washer of claim 4, wherein the fourth lobe comprises: at least two tabs extending from the fourth lobe in a same direction as the at least two tabs of the third lobe.
6. The washer of claim 5, wherein a first straight line extending from a center of the second hole to a center of the first hole forms an angle greater than 90 degrees with a second straight line extending from the center of the first hole to a center of the third hole.
7. The washer of claim 6, wherein a third straight line extending from a center of the fourth hole to a center of the third hole forms an angle less than 90 degrees with the second straight line.
8. The washer of claim 5 further comprising: a second reference tab extending from the second leg between the third lobe and the fourth lobe.
9. The washer of claim 8, wherein the second reference tab is longer than both the at least two tabs of the third lobe and the at least two tabs of the fourth lobe.
10. A mid turbine frame comprising: an outer case; an inner case disposed radially within the outer case; a strut extending radially between the outer case and the inner case, wherein the strut comprises: a first end connected to the outer case; and a second end forming a foot disposed against an outer surface of the inner case; a washer disposed on an inner surface of the inner case opposite the foot of the strut, wherein the washer comprises: a first lobe comprising a first hole; a second lobe comprising a second hole; a leg extending from the first lobe to the second lobe; at least two tabs extending from the first lobe; at least two tabs extending from the second lobe in a same direction as the at least two tabs of the first lobe; and a reference tab extending from the first leg between the first lobe and the second lobe and in the same direction as the at least two tabs of the first lobe, and wherein the reference tab is longer than both the at least two tabs of the first lobe and the at least two tabs of the second lobe.
11. The mid turbine frame of claim 10, wherein the washer further comprises: a third lobe comprising a third hole; a fourth lobe comprising a fourth hole; a second leg extending between the third lobe and the fourth lobe, wherein the second leg is parallel to the first leg; and a third leg extending from the second lobe to the third lobe and spacing the first leg from the second leg.
12. The mid turbine frame of claim 11, wherein the washer further comprises: at least two tabs extending from the third lobe; at least two tabs extending from the fourth lobe in a same direction as the at least two tabs of the third lobe; and a second reference tab extending from the second leg between the third lobe and the fourth lobe and in the same direction as the at least two tabs of the third lobe.
13. The mid turbine frame of claim 12, wherein the foot of the strut comprises: a first foot hole concentric with the first hole of the first lobe of the washer; a second foot hole concentric with the second hole of the second lobe of the washer; a third foot hole concentric with the third hole of the third lobe of the washer; and a fourth foot hole concentric with the fourth hole of the fourth lobe of the washer.
14. The mid turbine frame of claim 13, wherein the inner case comprises: a first case hole concentric with both the first hole of the first lobe of the washer and the first foot hole of the foot of the strut; a second case hole concentric with both the second hole of the second lobe of the washer and the second foot hole of the foot of the strut; a third case hole concentric with both the third hole of the third lobe of the washer and the third foot hole of the foot of the strut; and a fourth case hole concentric with both the fourth hole of the fourth lobe of the washer and the fourth foot hole of the foot of the strut.
15. The mid turbine frame of claim 14 further comprising: a first fastener disposed in the first case hole, the first hole of the washer, and the first foot hole of the foot of the strut; a second fastener disposed in the second case hole, the second hole of the washer, and the second foot hole of the foot of the strut; a third fastener disposed in the third case hole, the third hole of the washer, and the third foot hole of the foot of the strut; and a fourth fastener disposed in the fourth case hole, the fourth hole of the washer, and the fourth foot hole of the foot of the strut.
16. The mid turbine frame of claim 15, wherein the strut further comprises: a cooling air passage formed inside the strut and that extends from the first end of the strut to the second end of the strut.
17. The mid turbine frame of claim 16, wherein the inner case comprises: a cooling air inlet that extends from the outer surface of the inner case to the inner surface of the inner case, wherein the cooling air inlet is in fluidic communication with the cooling air passage of the strut, and wherein the cooling air inlet is disposed between the first leg and the second leg of the washer.
18. The mid turbine frame of claim 17, wherein the first leg and the second leg of the washer extend primarily in a forward-aft direction of the mid turbine frame.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(11) While the above-identified drawing figures set forth one or more embodiments of the invention, other embodiments are also contemplated. In all cases, this disclosure presents the invention by way of representation and not limitation. It should be understood that numerous other modifications and embodiments can be devised by those skilled in the art, which fall within the scope and spirit of the principles of the invention. The figures may not be drawn to scale, and applications and embodiments of the present invention may include features and components not specifically shown in the drawings. Like reference numerals identify similar structural elements.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(12) The present disclosure provides a mid turbine case with an outer case, an inner case, and at least one strut connected between the inner case and the outer case. The strut includes a foot with four holes formed on an end that is connected to the inner case. Four corresponding holes are formed on the inner case and a single washer is disposed on an inner surface of the inner case opposite the foot. As described below with reference to the Figures, the washer also includes four holes and four sets of anti-rotation tabs that can be bent against heads of fasteners inserted into the four holes of the washer, case, and strut to help reduce the likelihood that the fasteners will rotate relative washer. Because the washer is connected to four fasteners, the four fasteners prevent the washer from rotating relative the inner case. The inner case, therefore, does not require any slots or grooves to be formed in the inner surface of the inner case to accommodate anti-rotation features used on prior art mid turbine frame assemblies. The washer can also include at least two reference tabs that function to mistake-proof the washer against improper installation on the inner surface of the inner case.
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(14) As is well known in the art of gas turbines, incoming ambient air F.sub.1 becomes pressurized air F.sub.2 in the low and high pressure compressors 12 and 14. Fuel mixes with pressurized air F.sub.2 in combustor section 16, where it is burned. Once burned, combustion gases F.sub.3 expand through high and low pressure turbine sections 18 and 22 and mid turbine frame 20. High and low pressure turbine sections 18 and 22 drive high and low pressure rotor shafts 26 and 24 respectively, which rotate in response to the combustion products and thus rotate the attached high and low pressure compressor sections 14 and 12.
(15) Mid turbine frame 20 is arranged generally between high pressure turbine section 18 and low pressure turbine section 22. Mid turbine frame 20 supports bearing systems 38 in high pressure turbine section 18 and low pressure turbine section 22 as well as conditioning the flow of combustion gases F.sub.3 entering low pressure turbine section 22 from high pressure turbine section 18. Mid turbine frame 20 is discussed in greater detail below with reference to
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(17) Both inner case 34 and outer case 32 can be annular. Inner case 34 is disposed radially within annular outer case 32. Struts 36, can extend radially between outer case 32 and inner case 34 and can radially space outer case 32 from inner case 34 so as to form annular flow passage 40 between inner case 34 and outer case 32. Only one of struts 36 is shown in
(18) The four case holes 52 (only two of which are shown in
(19) Cooling air passage 66 can be formed inside strut 36 and can extend from first end 58 of strut 36 to second end 60 of strut 36 to allow cooling air to be directed from outer case 32, through strut 36, and towards inner case 34. At second end 60 of strut 36, cooling air passage 66 can branch such that a first portion of cooling air passage 66 moves aft through foot 62 toward low pressure turbine section 22 (shown in
(20) Washer 46 is disposed on inner surface 48 of inner case 34 opposite foot 62 of strut 36. Washer 46 is disposed between heads 74 of bolts 72 and inner surface 48 of inner case 34. Washer 46 can be formed from a nickel metal allow, or any other metal that is resistant to corrosion in the high temperature environment of mid turbine frame 20. As discussed below with reference to
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(22) Washer 46 can be generally shaped as parallelogram, as shown by first guideline L.sub.1, second guideline L.sub.2, third guideline L.sub.3, and fourth guideline L.sub.4. First guideline L.sub.1 of washer 46 can be parallel to third guideline L.sub.3 of washer 46. Second guideline L.sub.2 of washer 46 can be parallel to fourth guideline L.sub.4 of washer 46. Second guideline L.sub.2 and fourth guideline L.sub.4 can both intersect first guideline L.sub.1 and third guideline L.sub.3 such that first guideline L.sub.1 and second guideline L.sub.2 can form first angle A.sub.1, and second guideline L.sub.2 and third guideline L.sub.3 can form second angle A.sub.2. As shown in
(23) Tabs 98 of first lobe 78, which can be two in number as shown in
(24) Flat platform 104 can be formed on inner surface 48 of inner case 34 so as to provide a flat surface on inner case 34 for mounting washer 46. Inner case 34 can also include forward wall 118. Forward wall 110 can be an annular wall disposed forward of flat platform 104 and that can extend radially inward from inner surface 48 of inner case 34. Forward wall 110 can be used as a mounting flange for connecting inner case 34 to high pressure turbine section 18 (shown in
(25) First reference tab 92 can extend from first leg 86 between first lobe 78 and second lobe 80, and in the same direction as tabs 98 of first lobe 78 and tabs 102 of second lobe 82. Second reference tab 94 can extend from second leg 88 between third lobe 82 and fourth lobe 84, and in the same direction as tabs 106 of third lobe 82 and tabs 110 of fourth lobe 84. First reference tab 92 and second reference tab 94 can both be longer than tabs 98, 102, 106, and 110 of lobes 78, 80, 82, and 84. The function of reference tabs 92 and 94 is discussed below with reference to
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(27) After bolts 72 have been installed in first hole 96, second hole 100, third hole 104, and fourth hole 108 of washer 46, and after foot 62 of strut 36 is connected to inner case 34, tabs 98, 102, 106, and 110 of washer 46 can be bent away from inner case 34 and against heads 74 of bolts 72 to prevent bolts 72 from turning and loosening relative washer 46 during operation of gas turbine engine 10 (shown in
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(29) Rotating washer 46 clockwise from the correct orientation shown in
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(31) In view of the foregoing description, it will be recognized that the present disclosure provides numerous advantages and benefits. For example, washer 46 provides anti-rotation of bolts 72 without requiring the addition of any slots or grooves in inner surface 48 of inner case 34 of mid turbine frame 20. Adding grooves and slots to inner case 34, such as in the case of prior art mid turbine frame assemblies, can cause stress risers to form in inner case 34. Because inner case 34 does not include any slots or grooves to accommodate the anti-rotation functions of washer 46, inner case 34 and mid turbine frame 20 can have a longer service life than prior art mid turbine frame assemblies. Furthermore, washer 46 can include reference tabs 92 and 94, which only allow for correct installation orientations of washer 46. Because reference tabs 92 and 94 do not allow for incorrect installation orientations of washer 46 on inner case 34, washer 46 is mistake proof against improper installation.
(32) The following are non-exclusive descriptions of possible embodiments of the present invention.
(33) In one embodiment, a washer includes a first lobe comprising a first hole, a second lobe comprising a second hole, a third lobe comprising a third hole, and a fourth lobe comprising a fourth hole. A first leg extends from the first lobe to the second lobe, and a second leg extends between the third lobe and the fourth lobe, wherein the second leg is parallel to the first leg. A third leg extends from the first lobe to the third lobe and spaces the first leg from the second leg such that the second lobe is disposed opposite the fourth lobe.
(34) The washer of the preceding paragraph can optionally include, additionally and/or alternatively, any one or more of the following features, configurations and/or additional components:
(35) the first lobe comprises at least two tabs extending from the first lobe opposite the third leg;
(36) the second lobe comprises: at least two tabs extending from the second lobe in a same direction as the at least two tabs of the first lobe;
(37) the third lobe comprises at least two tabs extending from the third lobe opposite the third leg;
(38) the fourth lobe comprises at least two tabs extending from the fourth lobe in a same direction as the at least two tabs of the third lobe;
(39) a first straight line extending from a center of the second hole to a center of the first hole forms an angle greater than 90 degrees with a second straight line extending from the center of the first hole to a center of the third hole;
(40) a third straight line extending from a center of the fourth hole to a center of the third hole forms an angle less than 90 degrees with the second straight line;
(41) a first reference tab extending from the first leg between the first lobe and the second lobe;
(42) the first reference tab is longer than both the at least two tabs of the first lobe and the at least two tabs of the second lobe;
(43) a second reference tab extending from the second leg between the third lobe and the fourth lobe; and/or
(44) the second reference tab is longer than both the at least two tabs of the third lobe and the at least two tabs of the fourth lobe.
(45) In another embodiment, a mid turbine frame includes an outer case, an inner case disposed radially within the outer case, and a strut extending radially between the outer case and the inner case. The strut includes a first end connected to the outer case and a second end forming a foot disposed against an outer surface of the inner case. The mid turbine frame further includes a washer disposed on an inner surface of the inner case opposite the foot of the strut. The washer includes a first lobe comprising a first hole and a second lobe comprising a second hole. The washer further includes a leg extending from the first lobe to the second lobe. At least two tabs extend from the first lobe and at least two tabs extend from the second lobe in a same direction as the at least two tabs of the first lobe. A reference tab extends from the first leg between the first lobe and the second lobe and in the same direction as the at least two tabs of the first lobe.
(46) The mid turbine frame of the preceding paragraph can optionally include, additionally and/or alternatively, any one or more of the following features, configurations and/or additional components:
(47) the washer further comprises: a third lobe comprising a third hole; a fourth lobe comprising a fourth hole; a second leg extending between the third lobe and the fourth lobe, wherein the second leg is parallel to the first leg; and a third leg extending from the second lobe to the third lobe and spacing the first leg from the second leg;
(48) the washer further comprises: at least two tabs extending from the third lobe; at least two tabs extending from the fourth lobe in a same direction as the at least two tabs of the third lobe; and a second reference tab extending from the second leg between the third lobe and the fourth lobe and in the same direction as the at least two tabs of the third lobe;
(49) the foot of the strut comprises: a first foot hole concentric with the first hole of the first lobe of the washer; a second foot hole concentric with the second hole of the second lobe of the washer; a third foot hole concentric with the third hole of the third lobe of the washer; and a fourth foot hole concentric with the fourth hole of the fourth lobe of the washer;
(50) the inner case comprises: a first case hole concentric with both the first hole of the first lobe of the washer and the first foot hole of the foot of the strut; a second case hole concentric with both the second hole of the second lobe of the washer and the second foot hole of the foot of the strut; a third case hole concentric with both the third hole of the third lobe of the washer and the third foot hole of the foot of the strut; and a fourth case hole concentric with both the fourth hole of the fourth lobe of the washer and the fourth foot hole of the foot of the strut;
(51) a first fastener disposed in the first case hole, the first hole of the washer, and the first foot hole of the foot of the strut; a second fastener disposed in the second case hole, the second hole of the washer, and the second foot hole of the foot of the strut; a third fastener disposed in the third case hole, the third hole of the washer, and the third foot hole of the foot of the strut; and a fourth fastener disposed in the fourth case hole, the fourth hole of the washer, and the fourth foot hole of the foot of the strut;
(52) the strut further comprises: a cooling air passage formed inside the strut and that extends from the first end of the strut to the second end of the strut;
(53) the inner case comprises: a cooling air inlet that extends from the outer surface of the inner case to the inner surface of the inner case, wherein the cooling air inlet is in fluidic communication with the cooling air passage of the strut, and wherein the cooling air inlet is disposed between the first leg and the second leg of the washer; and/or
(54) the first leg and the second leg of the washer extend primarily in a forward-aft direction of the mid turbine frame.
(55) Any relative terms or terms of degree used herein, such as “substantially”, “essentially”, “generally”, “approximately”, and the like, should be interpreted in accordance with and subject to any applicable definitions or limits expressly stated herein. In all instances, any relative terms or terms of degree used herein should be interpreted to broadly encompass any relevant disclosed embodiments as well as such ranges or variations as would be understood by a person of ordinary skill in the art in view of the entirety of the present disclosure, such as to encompass ordinary manufacturing tolerance variations, incidental alignment variations, transitory vibrations and sway movements, temporary alignment or shape variations induced by operational conditions, and the like.
(56) While the invention has been described with reference to an exemplary embodiment(s), it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the scope of the invention. For example, while