Heat shield with axial retention

US10465911B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10465911-B2
Application numberUS-201615156927-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 17, 2016
Priority dateMay 17, 2016
Publication dateNov 5, 2019
Grant dateNov 5, 2019

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A heat shield assembly for an engine case of a gas turbine engine may include a heat shield having an annular shape. A first groove may be formed circumferentially along an inner surface of the heat shield. A support lock may have a second groove extending radially inward from a distal surface of the support lock. A retention ring may be configured to fit within the first groove of the heat shield and the second groove of the support lock.

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What is claimed is: 1. A heat shield assembly for an engine case of a gas turbine engine, comprising: a heat shield having an annular shape and a first groove formed circumferentially along an inner surface of the heat shield, the first groove comprising sidewalls, wherein a forward end of the heat shield is configured to contact an inner annular surface of the engine case and an aft end of the heat shield is configured to be proximal to an engine case flange; a support lock having a second groove extending radially inward from a distal surface of the support lock; and a retention ring configured to fit within the first groove of the heat shield and the second groove of the support lock, the retention ring separated from the sidewalls by a first gap extending an entire height of the sidewalls in a radial direction. 2. The heat shield assembly of claim 1 , wherein the retention ring is circumferentially discontinuous. 3. The heat shield assembly of claim 2 , wherein the first groove is disposed at the aft end of the heat shield. 4. The heat shield assembly of claim 3 , wherein an outer surface of the heat shield and an inner surface of the engine case define a second gap. 5. The heat shield assembly of claim 4 , wherein the inner surface of the heat shield and the distal surface of the support lock define a third gap. 6. The heat shield assembly of claim 5 , wherein a first thickness of the heat shield at the forward end is greater than a second thickness of the heat shield at the aft end. 7. A combustor section of a gas turbine engine, comprising: a diffuser case; and a heat shield assembly disposed within the diffuser case, the heat shield assembly comprising: a heat shield having an annular shape and a first groove formed circumferentially along an inner surface of the heat shield, the first groove comprising sidewalls, wherein a forward end of the heat shield is in contact with an inner annular surface of the diffuser case and an aft end of the heat shield is proximal to a diffuser case flange, a support lock having a second groove extending radially inward from a distal surface of the support lock, and a retention ring configured to fit within the first groove of the heat shield and the second groove of the support lock, the retention ring separated from the sidewalls by a first gap extending an entire height of the sidewalls in a radial direction. 8. The combustor section of claim 7 , wherein the retention ring is circumferentially discontinuous. 9. The combustor section of claim 8 , wherein the first groove is disposed at the aft end of the heat shield. 10. The combustor section of claim 9 , wherein an outer surface of the heat shield and an inner surface of the diffuser case define a second gap. 11. The combustor section of claim 10 , wherein the inner surface of the heat shield and the distal surface of the support lock define a third gap. 12. The combustor section of claim 7 , wherein an outer diameter surface of the retention ring contacts the heat shield. 13. The combustor section of claim 7 , wherein a first thickness of the heat shield at the forward end is greater than a distance between the diffuser case and the distal surface of the support lock. 14. The combustor section of claim 7 , wherein the retention ring, the first groove, and the second groove are configured to retain the heat shield in an axial direction with respect to the diffuser case. 15. A gas turbine engine, comprising: a combustor; a diffuser case disposed about the combustor; and a heat shield assembly disposed between the combustor and the diffuser case, the heat shield assembly comprising: a heat shield having an annular shape and a first groove formed circumferentially along an inner surface of the heat shield, the first groove comprising sidewalls, wherein a forward end of the heat shield is in contact with an inner annular surface of the diffuser case and an aft end of the heat shield is proximal to a diffuser case flange, a support lock having a second groove extending radially inward from a distal surface of the support lock, and a retention ring configured to fit within the first groove of the heat shield and the second groove of the support lock, the retention ring separated from the sidewalls by a first gap extending an entire height of the sidewalls in a radial direction. 16. The gas turbine engine of claim 15 , wherein the inner surface of the heat shield and the distal surface of the support lock define a third gap. 17. The gas turbine engine of claim 16 , wherein a first thickness of the heat shield at the forward end is greater than a distance between the diffuser case and the distal surface of the support lock. 18. The gas turbine engine of claim 17 , wherein the retention ring is circumferentially discontinuous.

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Classifications

  • Retaining bolts or nuts · CPC title

  • Preventing heat transfer · CPC title

  • F23R3/60Primary

    Support structures; Attaching or mounting means · CPC title

  • Sealing means between non relatively rotating elements · CPC title

  • Flange connections; Bolting arrangements (F01D25/265 takes precedence) · CPC title

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What does patent US10465911B2 cover?
A heat shield assembly for an engine case of a gas turbine engine may include a heat shield having an annular shape. A first groove may be formed circumferentially along an inner surface of the heat shield. A support lock may have a second groove extending radially inward from a distal surface of the support lock. A retention ring may be configured to fit within the first groove of the heat shi…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
United Technologies Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F23R3/60. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 05 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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