Seal assembly for sealing relatively movable components
US-2017321804-A1 · Nov 9, 2017 · US
US11052990B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11052990-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816199721-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 26, 2018 |
| Priority date | Nov 27, 2017 |
| Publication date | Jul 6, 2021 |
| Grant date | Jul 6, 2021 |
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An aircraft ( 1002 ) including a wing ( 1001 ), having a fixed wing ( 1005 ) with a wing tip device ( 1003 ) moveably mounted at the outer end thereof. The wing tip device ( 1003 ) is moveable between: a flight configuration; and a ground configuration. The wing tip device ( 1003 ) and the fixed wing ( 1005 ) are separated along an oblique primary cut plane ( 1013 ). The wing tip device ( 1003 ) and the fixed wing ( 1005 ) meet along an interfacing cut line ( 1035 ). The interfacing cut line ( 1035 ) includes a first length ( 1037 ) offset from the primary cut plane ( 1013 ) in a first direction; a second length ( 1041 ) that extends within a plane (P) containing the axis of rotation ( 1011 ), or a plane parallel thereto; and a transition section ( 1039 ) over which the interfacing cut line ( 1035 ) transitions from the first length to the second length. The second length may extend around the upper surface, around the leading edge and onto the lower surface.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An aircraft comprising a wing, the wing having a fixed wing with a wing tip device moveably mounted at an outer end of the fixed wing while the aircraft remains in operation, the wing tip device moveable between: (a) a flight configuration for use during a flight operation of the aircraft; and (b) a ground configuration for use while the aircraft is operational and on the ground, in which ground configuration the wing tip device is moved away from the flight configuration such that the span of the aircraft wing is reduced, wherein the wing tip device and the fixed wing are separated along a primary cut plane, the primary cut plane oblique to a plane of the fixed wing extending in spanwise and chordwise directions, the wing tip device rotatable between the flight and ground configurations, about an axis of rotation orientated normal to the primary cut plane, and wherein when the wing tip device is in the flight configuration, the outer end of the fixed wing and the inner end of the wing tip device meet along an interfacing cut line that separates an outer surface of the fixed wing and an outer surface of the wing tip device, the interfacing cut line comprising: (i) a first length, formed by a cut through the outer surface of the fixed wing, and that is offset from the primary cut plane in a first direction; (ii) a second length, formed by a cut through the outer surface of the fixed wing, and that extends within a plane containing the axis of rotation or within a plane parallel to the axis of rotation; and (iii) a transition section over which the interfacing cut line transitions from the first length to the second length, and wherein the second length forms a compression seal between the fixed wing and the wing tip device when the wing tip device is in the flight configuration, and the compression seal is formed as the wing tip device moves into the flight configuration from the ground configuration, and is broken as the wing tip device moves from the flight. 2. The aircraft according to claim 1 , wherein the second length is formed by a cut through the outer surface that extends within the plane containing the axis of rotation. 3. The aircraft according to claim 1 , wherein the plane within which the second length extends, is orientated in a line-of-flight direction. 4. The aircraft according to claim 1 , wherein the fixed wing comprises a front spar and the plane within which the second length extends, is orientated perpendicular to the front spar. 5. The aircraft according to claim 1 , wherein the first length is located aft of the axis of rotation, and the second length is located fore of the axis of rotation. 6. The aircraft according to claim 5 , wherein the wing comprises an upper surface extending from a leading edge of the wing, over the wing, to a trailing edge of the wing, and the wing comprises a lower surface extending from the leading edge, under the wing, to the trailing edge, and wherein the first length is along the upper surface of the wing, and the second length extends along the upper surface of the wing, passes through the leading edge and extends onto the lower surface of the wing. 7. The aircraft according to claim 6 , wherein the interfacing cut line further comprises: (iii) a third length, on the lower surface of the wing that is formed by a cut through the outer surface of the fixed wing that is offset from the primary cut plane in a second direction, opposite to the first direction; and (iv) a further transition section over which the interfacing cut line transitions from the third length to the second length on the lower surface. 8. The aircraft according to claim 7 , wherein the interfacing cut line comprises a further transition section between the first and third lengths, such that the interfacing cut line is made up of the first to third lengths, each of the first to the third lengths transitioning into an adjacent one of the first to third lengths by a respective transition section. 9. The aircraft according to claim 7 , wherein the third length is located aft of the axis of rotation. 10. The aircraft according to claim 1 , wherein the transition section is a curved section centered on the axis of rotation, the radius of the curved section constantly increasing as the cut line passes around the axis of rotation. 11. The aircraft according to claim 1 , wherein the first length is curved. 12. An aircraft wing including a fixed wing with a wing tip device moveably mounted at an outer end of the fixed wing, the wing tip device moveable between: (a) a flight configuration for use during flight operations of an aircraft having the aircraft wing; and (b) a ground configuration used by the aircraft while the aircraft is operational on the ground, for use during ground-based operations, in which ground configuration the wing tip device is moved away from the flight configuration such that the span of the aircraft wing is reduced, wherein the wing tip device and the fixed wing are separated along a primary cut plane, the primary cut plane oblique to a plane of the fixed wing extending in spanwise and chordwise directions, and the wing tip device rotatable between the flight and ground configurations, about an axis of rotation orientated normal to the primary cut plane, and wherein when the wing tip device is in the flight configuration, an outer end of the fixed wing and an inner end of the wing tip device meet along an interfacing cut line that separates an outer surface of the fixed wing and an outer surface of the wing tip device, the interfacing cut line comprising: (i) a first length, formed by a cut through the outer surface of the fixed wing, that is offset from the primary cut plane in a first direction; (ii) a second length, formed by a cut through the outer surface of the fixed wing, that extends within a plane containing the axis of rotation or within a plane parallel to the plane containing the axis of rotation; and (iii) a transition section in which the interfacing cut line transitions from the first length to the second length, wherein a sealing assembly at the second length forms a compression seal between the fixed wing and the wing tip device when the wing tip device is in the flight configuration, and the compression seal is formed as the wing tip device moves into the flight configuration from the ground configuration, and is broken as the wing tip device moves from the flight configuration to the ground configuration. 13. A fixed wing of an aircraft configured to receive a wing tip device, wherein the wing tip device is separated from the fixed wing along a primary cut plane, the primary cut plane oblique to a plane of the fixed wing extending in spanwise and chordwise directions, such that the wing tip device rotatable between a flight configuration and a ground configuration about an axis of rotation orientated normal to the primary cut plane, wherein the aircraft is operational in both the flight and ground configurations, and wherein an outer end of the fixed wing is shaped to meet an inner end of the wing tip device along an interfacing cut line that separates an outer surface of the fixed wing and an outer surface of the wing tip device, the interfacing cut line comprising: (i) a first length, formed by a cut through the outer surface of the fixed wing and that is offset from the primary cut plane in a first direction; (ii) a second length, formed by a cut through the outer surface of the fixed wing and that extends within a plane containing the axis of rotation or within a plane parallel to the plane containing the axis of rotation; and (iii) a transition sec
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