Mandrel bladder end fitting

US10293519B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10293519-B2
Application numberUS-201514928404-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 30, 2015
Priority dateOct 30, 2015
Publication dateMay 21, 2019
Grant dateMay 21, 2019

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A mandrel bladder end fitting includes a compression housing defining a circumferential interior wall; the interior wall constitutes a first clamping surface. An expansion assembly, axially received within the interior wall, includes a plurality of wedges that collectively define a second clamping surface. The expansion assembly also includes a central core and a threaded member received within a threaded aperture of the central core. A radially extending flat washer, seated within the interior wall, prevents axial movement of the expansion wedges in one direction. Thus, upon rotation of the threaded member, the central core will move axially toward the washer, forcing the second clamping surface to move only radially outwardly toward the first clamping surface. As such, because the flat washer restricts axial movement of the expansion wedges, relative motion between first and second clamping surfaces; i.e., between the collective wedges and interior wall, is limited to radial movement, only.

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An end fitting configured for securing a fluid-tight sealing connection with an open end of a mandrel bladder, the end fitting, comprising: an outer body having a longitudinal axis, and an interior wall extending about the longitudinal axis, the interior wall defining a first clamping surface, wherein the outer body has first and second axially oriented interior volumes separated by a radially extending annular step, the volumes being defined by first and second circumferentially extending interior walls, respectively, with the first volume having a larger interior wall than the second, and wherein the first interior wall defines the first clamping surface; an expansion assembly configured for containment within the first clamping surface, the expansion assembly comprising a central core coaxially aligned with the outer body, an array of expansion wedges situated circumferentially about the central core and between the central core and the first clamping surface, the expansion wedges defining radially outer surfaces that collectively define a second clamping surface, and an axially extending threaded member that engages the central core and is movable to move the central core axially within the first volume; wherein, relative to the longitudinal axis of the outer body, the expansion wedges are axially juxtaposed against the annular step so that the annular step prevents any axial movement of the expansion wedges so that the second clamping surface is restricted to orthogonal movement with respect to the first clamping surface, such that the end fitting is adapted to prevent axial motion between the first and second clamping surfaces while securing a fluid-tight connection with an open end of a mandrel bladder. 2. The end fitting of claim 1 , wherein the expansion wedges have radially inwardly facing surfaces, and the central core has complementary angled outer faces that cooperatively interact with the radially inwardly facing surfaces. 3. The end fitting of claim 1 , wherein the axially extending threaded member has a socket head at one end with an externally threaded shank extending from the socket head, the central core includes an interior threaded aperture, and wherein the threaded shank cooperates with the interior threaded aperture. 4. The end fitting of claim 1 , further comprising a vent passage including a first bevel gear supported in the vent passage, the central core including an interior threaded aperture, wherein the axially extending threaded member comprises an axially extending stud having an externally threaded portion at one end that cooperates with the interior threaded aperture, and wherein the first bevel gear is secured to an opposite end of the stud, and cooperates with an externally applied second bevel gear to rotate the first bevel gear. 5. The end fitting of claim 4 , wherein the first bevel gear rotates about the longitudinal axis, the second bevel gear rotates about an axis orthogonal to the longitudinal axis, and wherein the second bevel gear is applied though a vent passage situated orthogonally to the longitudinal axis. 6. An end fitting configured for securing a fluid-tight sealing connection with an open end of a mandrel bladder, the end fitting, comprising: an outer body having a longitudinal axis, and an interior wall extending about the longitudinal axis, the interior wall defining a first clamping surface, wherein the outer body has first and second axially oriented interior volumes separated by a radially extending annular step, the volumes being defined by first and second circumferentially extending interior walls, respectively, with the first volume having a larger interior wall than the second, and wherein the first interior wall defines the first clamping surface; an expansion assembly configured for containment within the first clamping surface, the expansion assembly comprising a central core coaxially aligned with the outer body, an array of expansion wedges situated circumferentially about the central core and between the central core and the first clamping surface, the expansion wedges defining radially outer surfaces that collectively define a second clamping surface, and an axially extending threaded member having a socket head at one end with an externally threaded shank extending from the socket head, the central core includes an interior threaded aperture, and wherein the threaded shank cooperates with the interior threaded aperture; and a washer, wherein, relative to the longitudinal axis of the outer body, the second clamping surface is restricted to orthogonal movement with respect to the first clamping surface, such that the end fitting is adapted to prevent axial motion between the first and second clamping surfaces while securing a fluid-tight connection with an open end of a mandrel bladder, and wherein the annular step is defined by an annular wall within the first volume, and the washer is seated against the annular step, and wherein the expansion wedges are axially juxtaposed against the seated washer, and at least one beveled washer spring is interposed between the socket head and a second side of the washer within the second volume, the washer circumferentially overlying a portion of the threaded member and producing an axial reaction between the socket head and the washer. 7. The end fitting of claim 6 , wherein when the socket head is rotated in one direction, the central core is moved axially toward the washer to move the second clamping surface radially outwardly toward the first clamping surface of the outer body, wherein the washer prevents any axial movement of the expansion wedges during radially outward movement of the second clamping surface; and wherein the expansion wedges have radially outer surfaces parallel to the axis that move only radially outwardly upon rotation of the threaded member. 8. The end fitting of claim 6 , wherein the washer is contained within the first volume of the outer body, and wherein the socket head and the beveled washer spring are contained within the second volume of the outer body. 9. A mandrel bladder end fitting assembly, comprising: a mandrel bladder having an openable end along an axis; an end fitting having an outer body situated about the openable end along the axis, the outer body having juxtaposed first and second interior volumes concentrically situated about the axis, the volumes having first and second diameters, respectively, with an interface of the volumes being defined by a radially oriented annular step; an expansion plug assembly configured for containment within the first interior volume of said outer body, the expansion plug assembly comprising a central core having an internally threaded aperture, with a plurality of flat, angled sides, each side defining a cam; the expansion plug assembly further comprising a separate plurality of mated expansion wedges, each expansion wedge corresponding with one cam; an elongated cap screw defined by an elongated hollow body having a socket head at one end with an externally threaded portion extending from the socket head, wherein an unthreaded portion is situated between the socket head and threaded portion; a flat washer seated against the annular step; at least one beveled washer spring circumferentially overlying the unthreaded portion of the cap screw, reacting between the socket head and the flat washer; wherein when the socket head is rotated in one direction, the cap screw pulls the central core axially toward the flat washer, forcing the expansion wedges radially outwardly toward the outer body; wherein the radially outward movement of the expansion wedges is configured to clamp the open end of the mandrel bladder against the outer body, and to a

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  • B29C33/505Primary

    cores or mandrels, e.g. inflatable (B29C33/0016 takes precedence; for winding and joining B29C53/824; for supporting articles during joining B29C66/634; flexible cores for vulcanizing tyres B29D30/0654) · CPC title

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What does patent US10293519B2 cover?
A mandrel bladder end fitting includes a compression housing defining a circumferential interior wall; the interior wall constitutes a first clamping surface. An expansion assembly, axially received within the interior wall, includes a plurality of wedges that collectively define a second clamping surface. The expansion assembly also includes a central core and a threaded member received within…
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Boeing Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B29C33/505. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
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Publication date Tue May 21 2019 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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