Composite reinforcement structures and aircraft assemblies comprising composite reinforcement structures
US-2018043639-A1 · Feb 15, 2018 · US
US11046420B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11046420-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916661100-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 23, 2019 |
| Priority date | Oct 23, 2019 |
| Publication date | Jun 29, 2021 |
| Grant date | Jun 29, 2021 |
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An aircraft flap is constructed of nested layers of composite material in the aircraft flap that include an inner layer, a middle layer and an outer layer. The aircraft flap is constructed with the inner layer laid up around a central mandrel, the middle layer laid up around the middle layer and the outer layer laid up around the middle layer. The inner layer, the middle layer and the outer layer are co-cured on the mandrel, removed from the mandrel and then assembled together with the inner layer formed in a folded over configuration around a hollow interior volume of the aircraft flap, the middle layer formed in a folded over configuration over the inner layer, and the outer layer formed in a folded over configuration around the middle layer.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An aircraft flap of an aircraft wing, the aircraft flap comprising: nested layers of composite material in an aircraft flap of an aircraft wing including an inner layer, a middle layer and an outer layer; the inner layer having a folded over configuration in the aircraft flap that monolithically forms a lower panel, an intermediate panel that extends upwardly from the lower panel and an upper panel that extends from the intermediate panel over the lower panel, the lower panel, the intermediate panel and the upper panel extend around a hollow interior volume in the folded over configuration of the inner layer, the intermediate panel of the inner layer forming a first spar; the middle layer having a folded over configuration in the aircraft flap that monolithically forms a lower panel of the middle layer that lays over the lower panel of the inner layer, an intermediate panel of the middle layer that extends across the hollow interior volume in the folded over configuration of the inner layer, and an upper panel of the middle layer that lays over the upper panel of the inner layer, the intermediate panel of the middle layer forming a second spar; the outer layer having a folded over configuration in the aircraft flap that monolithically forms a lower panel of the outer layer that lays over the lower panel of the middle layer, an intermediate panel of the outer layer that extends over the intermediate panel of the middle layer, and an upper panel of the outer layer that lays over the upper panel of the middle layer; and an internal support structure in the hollow interior volume in the folded over configuration of the inner layer, the internal support structure including a first rib secured to the lower panel and the upper panel of the inner layer, a second rib secured to the lower panel and the upper panel of the inner layer, and a midspar positioned between the first spar and the second spar, the midspar secured to and extending between the first rib and the second rib. 2. The aircraft flap of claim 1 , wherein the first spar is a rear spar and the second spar is a front spar. 3. The aircraft flap of claim 2 , wherein the intermediate panel of the outer layer forms a rounded, convex surface. 4. The aircraft flap of claim 3 , wherein the lower panel and the upper panel of the outer layer form a lower surface and an upper surface of the aircraft flap, respectively. 5. The aircraft flap of claim 1 , further comprising: the first rib having a peripheral surface configuration that conforms to an interior surface of the inner layer of material; and the second rib having a peripheral configuration that conforms to the interior surface of the inner layer of material. 6. The aircraft flap of claim 1 , further comprising: a plurality of holes through the lower panel of the middle layer; and, a plurality of holes through the upper panel of the middle layer. 7. The aircraft flap of claim 6 , wherein each hole of the plurality of holes has a polygonal configuration, the polygonal configuration of each hole of the plurality of holes positioning edges of each hole of the plurality of holes parallel with fibers of the composite material of the middle layer. 8. An aircraft flap of an aircraft wing, the aircraft flap comprising: an inner layer of material in a folded over configuration in an aircraft flap of an aircraft wing, the folded over configuration forming the inner layer of material with a lower panel that is oriented horizontally, an intermediate panel that is oriented vertically and extends upwardly from the lower panel, and an upper panel that is oriented horizontally and extends from the intermediate panel over the lower panel, the lower panel, the intermediate panel and the upper panel extend around a hollow interior volume in the folded over configuration of the inner layer of material, the intermediate panel of the inner layer forming first spar; a middle layer of material in a folded over configuration around the inner layer of material, the folded over configuration forming the middle layer of material with a lower panel of the middle layer of material that is oriented horizontally and lays on the lower panel of the inner layer of material, an intermediate panel of the middle layer of material that is oriented vertically and extends upwardly from the lower panel of the middle layer of material and across the hollow interior volume in the folded over configuration of the inner layer of material, and an upper panel of the middle layer of material that is oriented horizontally and extends from the intermediate panel of the middle layer of material and lays on the upper panel of the inner layer of material, the intermediate panel of the middle layer forming a second spar; an outer layer of material in a folded over configuration around the middle layer of material and around the inner layer of material, the folded over configuration of the outer layer of material forming the outer layer of material with a lower panel that is oriented horizontally and lays on the lower panel of the middle layer of material, an intermediate panel of the outer layer of material that is oriented vertically and extends upwardly from the lower panel of the outer layer of material and over the intermediate panel of the middle layer of material, and an upper panel of the outer layer of material that is oriented horizontally and extends from the intermediate panel of the outer layer of material and lays on the upper panel of the middle layer of material, the intermediate panel of the outer layer forming an outer surface of the aircraft flap; a first rib in the hollow interior volume in the folded over configuration of the inner layer of material, the first rib being secured to the inner layer of material; a second rib in the hollow interior volume in the folded over configuration of the inner layer of material, the second rib being secured to the inner layer of material; and a midspar in the hollow interior volume in the folded over configuration of the inner layer of material, the midspar is positioned between the first spar and the second spar, the midspar being secured to and extending between the first rib and the second rib. 9. The aircraft flap of claim 8 , wherein the first spar is a rear spar and the second spar is a front spar. 10. The aircraft flap of claim 9 wherein the outer surface formed b the intermediate panel of the outer layer is a rounded, convex surface. 11. The aircraft flap of claim 10 wherein the lower panel and the upper panel of the outer layer form a lower surface and an upper surface of the aircraft flap, respectively. 12. The aircraft flap of claim 8 , further comprising: the first rib having a peripheral surface configuration that conforms to an interior surface of the inner layer of material; and the second rib having a peripheral configuration that conforms to the interior surface of the inner layer of material. 13. The aircraft flap of claim 8 wherein the lower panel, the intermediate panel, and the upper panel of the inner layer are monolithically formed. 14. The aircraft flap of claim 13 wherein the lower panel, the intermediate panel, and the upper panel of the middle layer are monolithically formed. 15. The aircraft flap of claim 14 wherein the lower panel, the intermediate panel, and the upper panel of the outer layer are monolithically formed. 16. The aircraft flap of claim 8 , wherein the inner layer of material being a composite material; the middle layer of material being a composite material; and, the outer lay
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