Mechanical system provided with a sump receiving, above components to be lubricated or cooled, a tank of a lubricating fluid system
US-11835126-B2 · Dec 5, 2023 · US
US12134468B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12134468-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017789325-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 24, 2020 |
| Priority date | Dec 27, 2019 |
| Publication date | Nov 5, 2024 |
| Grant date | Nov 5, 2024 |
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An aircraft is described comprising a transmission unit with a first module and a lubrication system; the first module comprises a casing and a movable member; the lubrication system comprises a header, a nozzle fed with the lubricating fluid and designed to feed the lubricating fluid inside the casing of the first module, a collection tank for the lubricating fluid injected by the nozzle, and recirculation means designed to cause the recirculation of the lubricating fluid from the collection tank to the feed header; the first module comprises a valve available in a first configuration, in which it enables the outflow of said lubricating fluid from said module to the recirculation means when the pressure of the lubricating fluid inside the header is greater than a threshold value; and in a second configuration, in which it fluidically isolates the module from the recirculation means when the pressure of the lubricating fluid inside the header is less than the threshold value.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A hover-capable aircraft, comprising: a motion transmission unit formed by at least a first module; and a lubrication system designed to lubricate said transmission unit; said first module, in turn, comprising: a casing; and one or more movable members housed inside said casing; said lubrication system comprising: a feed header of said lubricating fluid; at least one nozzle fluidically feedable with said lubricating fluid from said feed header and designed to feed the lubricating fluid inside said casing of said first module so as to enable the lubrication of the relative said movable members; a collection tank for said lubricating fluid injected by said nozzle; and recirculation means designed to cause the recirculation of said lubricating fluid of said collection tank to said feed header; characterized in that at least said first module comprises a valve available in a first configuration, wherein the outflow of said lubricating fluid from said module to said recirculation means is enabled when the pressure of said lubricating fluid inside said feed header is greater than a threshold value; said valve being available in a second configuration, wherein said valve fluidically isolates said module from said recirculation means and enables keeping said lubricating fluid inside said casing when the pressure of said lubricating fluid inside said feed header is less than said threshold value. 2. The aircraft according to claim 1 , characterized in that said valve is automatic and the movement of said valve between said first and second configurations is automatically determined by the value of said pressure inside said feed header. 3. The aircraft according to claim 2 , characterized in that said valve, in turn, comprises: a shell fixed with respect to said casing; a plunger sliding inside said shell between a first position and a second position corresponding to said first configuration and said second configuration, respectively; elastic means interposed between said shell and said plunger and designed to elastically push said plunger towards said second position; and a chamber defined between said shell and said plunger, and fluidically connected to said feed header and configured so as to exert an action on said plunger opposite to the one exerted by said elastic means and directed, in use, towards said first position. 4. The aircraft according to claim 1 , characterized in that said transmission unit comprises at least a second module; said feed header being common to said first and second modules; said tank being a sump shared between said first and second modules, defined by said casing of at least one of said first and second modules, and designed to be filled with said lubricating fluid. 5. The aircraft according to claim 4 , characterized in that said casing comprises a zone for housing said valve and a fluidic passage fluidically interposed between said zone and said collection tank; said at least one nozzle being configured to feed said lubricating fluid in said zone; said plunger, when arranged in said first position, leaving said fluidic passage open and allowing said lubricating fluid to flow from said casing to said tank; said plunger, when arranged in said second position, blocking said fluidic passage and keeping, in use, said lubricating fluid in said casing. 6. The aircraft according to claim 1 any one of the preceding claims , characterized in that it comprises a sensor designed to provide an indication associated with whether said valve is in said first or second configuration. 7. The aircraft according to claim 6 , characterized in that said sensor is a pressure sensor or a pressure switch, and is configured to provide a signal associated with the pressure of said header, when said valve is in said first configuration. 8. The aircraft according to claim 7 , characterized in that said shell comprises a fourth opening operatively connected to said sensor; said sensor being configured to detect the pressure inside said first opening. 9. The aircraft according to claim 8 , characterized in that said first opening is fluidically connected to said chamber when said plunger is in said first position, and is fluidically connected to said casing when said plunger is in said second position. 10. The aircraft according to claim 1 , characterized in that it comprises: at least one propulsion unit having a respective output member; and at least one rotor operatively connected to said output member; said rotor comprising a mast; said transmission unit comprising: a pair of first gears interposed between said output member and at least one intermediate shaft; at least one pair of second gears interposed between said intermediate shaft and said mast; said first module comprising respective said first gears; said transmission unit further comprising a second module housing said train of second gears; said feed header being common to said first and second modules; and/or characterized in that it is a helicopter or a convertiplane. 11. A method of lubricating a module of a transmission unit of a hover-capable aircraft; said module, in turn, comprising: a casing; and a movable member housed inside said casing; said method comprising the steps of: i) collecting said lubricating fluid in a feed header; ii) feeding said lubricating fluid contained in said header inside said casing, so as to enable the lubrication of said movable member of said module; and iii) recirculating said lubricating fluid conveyed inside said casing to said header; iv) arranging a valve of said module in a first configuration, wherein said valve allows the recirculation of said lubricating fluid to said header when the pressure of said lubricating fluid inside said header is greater than a threshold value; and v) arranging said valve in a second configuration, wherein said valve prevents said recirculation and keeps said lubricating fluid inside said casing when the pressure of said lubricating fluid inside said feed header is less than a threshold value. 12. A hover-capable aircraft, comprising: a motion transmission unit formed by at least a first module; and a lubrication system designed to lubricate said transmission unit; said first module, in turn, comprising: a casing; and one or more movable members housed inside said casing; said lubrication system comprising: a feed header of said lubricating fluid; at least one nozzle fluidically feedable with said lubricating fluid from said feed header and designed to feed the lubricating fluid inside said casing of said first module so as to enable the lubrication of the relative said movable members; a collection tank for said lubricating fluid injected by said nozzle; and recirculation means designed to cause the recirculation of said lubricating fluid of said collection tank to said feed header; at least said first module comprising a valve available in a first configuration, wherein the outflow of said lubricating fluid from said module to said recirculation means is enabled when the pressure of said lubricating fluid inside said feed header is greater than a threshold value; said valve being available in a second configuration, wherein it fluidically isolates said module from said recirculation means when the pressure of said lubricating fluid inside said feed header is less than said threshold value; said aircraft further comprising: a recovery pump having an inlet port fluidically connected to said casing and a discharge port; said collection tank being fluidically isolated from said casing; and a fluid line extending between said valve a
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