Hub-mounted active vibration control (HAVC) devices, systems, and methods

US10046852B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10046852-B2
Application numberUS-201314434781-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 23, 2013
Priority dateOct 26, 2012
Publication dateAug 14, 2018
Grant dateAug 14, 2018

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Hub-mounted active vibration control (HAVC) devices, systems, and related methods are provided. An HAVC device (100) includes a housing (206) having a tolerance ring (600) attached to a rotary hub (702). The tolerance ring can accommodate dissimilar coefficients of thermal expansion between dissimilar metals. The HAVC device can also include a plurality of coaxial ring motors (308A, 308B, 310A, 310B) configured to rotate a plurality of imbalance masses for controlling vibration. An HAVC system can further include a de-icing distributor (208) for communicating instructions to one or more heating sources (HS) provided at one or more rotary blades (802) of a vehicle or aircraft. A method of controlling vibratory loads occurring at a moving platform can include providing a moving platform, mounting a vibration control device to a portion of the moving platform, and rotating at least one pair of imbalance masses such that the combined forces of the masses substantially cancel unwanted vibration of the platform.

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What is claimed is: 1. A hub-mounted active vibration control (HAVC) device ( 100 ), comprising: a housing configured to attach to a rotary hub and rotate therewith, wherein the housing includes a tolerance ring configured to accommodate dissimilar coefficients of thermal expansion between components of dissimilar metals, the tolerance ring further comprising: a lower attachment point; and a track, the track extending directly against and/or along an inner diameter of a housing; a plurality of coaxial ring motors configured to rotate a plurality of imbalance masses; and an electrical module for independently controlling a rotational position, phase, and/or speed of the plurality of imbalance masses such that the combined forces of the imbalance masses substantially cancel unwanted vibration. 2. The HAVC device of claim 1 , wherein the housing is aluminum. 3. The HAVC device of claim 2 , wherein a stainless steel bearing component is provided in the aluminum housing. 4. The HAVC device of claim 3 , wherein the tolerance ring is provided between the housing and the stainless steel bearing component. 5. The HAVC device of claim 1 , further comprising a de-icing distributor integrated within the housing. 6. The HAVC device of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of coaxial ring motors has four coaxial ring motors. 7. The HAVC device of claim 6 , wherein the four coaxial ring motors are configured to rotate four imbalance masses. 8. The HAVC device of claim 7 , wherein two of the imbalance masses are configured to rotate at a first frequency and two other of the imbalance masses are configured rotate at a second frequency for cancelling unwanted vibration. 9. The HAVC device of claim 1 , wherein the tolerance ring is press fit directly against the inner diameter of the housing. 10. The HAVC device of claim 9 , wherein the tolerance ring extends about an entire inner circumference of the housing. 11. The HAVC device of claim 1 , further comprising a removable lid. 12. The HAVC device of claim 11 , wherein the electrical module further comprises a slip ring that is accessible through the removable lid while the housing remains attached to the rotary hub. 13. The HAVC device of claim 1 , further comprising a plurality of imbalanced rotors integrated with a portion of the plurality of coaxial ring motors. 14. The HAVC device of claim 13 , wherein each imbalanced rotor further comprises a dual stage bearing assembly with a single outer race. 15. A hub-mounted active vibration control (HAVC) device, comprising: a housing configured to attach to a rotary hub and rotate therewith, wherein the housing includes a tolerance ring configured to accommodate dissimilar coefficients of thermal expansion between components of dissimilar metals and a de-icing distributor integrated within the housing; a plurality of coaxial ring motors configured to rotate a plurality of imbalance masses; and an electrical module for independently controlling a rotational position, phase, and/or speed of the plurality of imbalance masses such that the combined forces of the imbalance masses substantially cancel unwanted vibration. 16. The HAVC device of claim 15 , wherein the housing is aluminum. 17. The HAVC device of claim 16 , wherein a stainless steel bearing component is provided in the aluminum housing. 18. The HAVC device of claim 17 , wherein the tolerance ring is provided between the housing and the stainless steel bearing component. 19. The HAVC device of claim 15 , wherein the plurality of coaxial ring motors has four coaxial ring motors. 20. The HAVC device of claim 19 , wherein the four coaxial ring motors are configured to rotate four imbalance masses. 21. The HAVC device of claim 20 , wherein two of the imbalance masses are configured to rotate at a first frequency and two other of the imbalance masses are configured rotate at a second frequency for cancelling unwanted vibration. 22. The HAVC device of claim 15 , wherein the tolerance ring is press fit directly against an inner diameter of the housing. 23. The HAVC device of claim 22 , wherein the tolerance ring extends about an entire inner circumference of the housing. 24. The HAVC device of claim 15 , further comprising a removable lid. 25. The HAVC device of claim 24 , wherein the electrical module further comprises a slip ring that is accessible through the removable lid while the housing remains attached to the rotary hub. 26. The HAVC device of claim 15 , further comprising a plurality of imbalanced rotors integrated with a portion of the plurality of coaxial ring motors. 27. The HAVC device of claim 26 , wherein each imbalanced rotor further comprises a dual stage bearing assembly with a single outer race.

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  • the rotation being unlimited with respect to driving means (with a fluid connection between inertia member and rotating driving means F16F15/167) · CPC title

  • Damping using swinging masses, e.g., pendulum type, etc. · CPC title

  • using electric, {magnetic or electromagnetic} means ({suppression of vibrations of rotating systems by use of non-rotating magnetic or electromagnetic means F16F15/03;} dynamo-electric devices H02K; {control effected upon generator excitation circuit to reduce harmful effects of overloads or transients H02P9/10}) · CPC title

  • B64C27/001Primary

    Vibration damping devices · CPC title

  • mounted on rotor hub, e.g. a rotary force generator · CPC title

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What does patent US10046852B2 cover?
Hub-mounted active vibration control (HAVC) devices, systems, and related methods are provided. An HAVC device (100) includes a housing (206) having a tolerance ring (600) attached to a rotary hub (702). The tolerance ring can accommodate dissimilar coefficients of thermal expansion between dissimilar metals. The HAVC device can also include a plurality of coaxial ring motors (308A, 308B, 310A,…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Lord Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B64C27/001. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 14 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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