Reversible hydraulic pump for setting propellor pitch, and associated hydraulic system, turboprop and aircraft
US-2025042536-A1 · Feb 6, 2025 · US
US12330769B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12330769-B2 |
| Application number | US-202218564504-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 23, 2022 |
| Priority date | May 28, 2021 |
| Publication date | Jun 17, 2025 |
| Grant date | Jun 17, 2025 |
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The present invention relates to a mechanism for changing the pitch of a propeller of a turbine engine, the mechanism comprising an electrohydraulic actuator that comprises: —an electric machine comprising a rotatable actuator shaft; —a pumping assembly comprising two hydraulic axial piston pumps, each comprising: o a barrel housed in a cavity filled with hydraulic fluid; o a set of cylinders formed in the barrel, each cylinder housing a translatable piston and comprising an inlet port and a delivery port; o and an inclined plate, the plate of a first pump comprising a crescent-shaped inlet port for circulating the hydraulic fluid when the plate is rotated in a first direction, and the plate of a second pump comprising a crescent-shaped inlet port for circulating the hydraulic fluid when the plate is rotated in a second direction.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A pitch change mechanism for a propeller of a turbomachine the pitch change mechanism comprising an electrohydraulic actuator comprising: an electric machine fixedly configured to be mounted on a stator part of a turbomachine and comprising an actuating shaft rotationally movable about an axis of rotation; a pumping assembly comprising two axial-piston hydraulic pumps suitable for pressurizing a hydraulic fluid, each hydraulic pump comprising: a barrel housed in a cavity filled entirely or partly with hydraulic fluid, the barrel being fixedly connected to the stator part of the turbomachine to prevent its rotation about the actuating shaft; a set of cylinders formed inside the barrel each cylinder housing a piston movable in translation in the cylinder and comprising an intake hole configured to receive hydraulic fluid coming from the cavity, and a discharge hole configured to send hydraulic fluid to an actuator of the propeller; a plate inclined with respect to the axis of rotation and rotationally secured to the actuating shaft, each piston bearing on a surface of the plate; wherein the plate of a first of the pumps comprises a curved intake opening extending circumferentially with respect to the axis of rotation and configured to allow the circulation of the hydraulic fluid from the cavity to the cylinders of the first of the pumps when the plate of said pump is driven in a first direction of rotation, and the plate of a second of the pumps comprises a curved intake opening extending circumferentially with respect to the axis of rotation and configured to allow the circulation of the hydraulic fluid from the cavity to the cylinders of the second of the pumps when the plate of said pump is driven in a second direction of rotation opposite to the first direction of rotation. 2. The mechanism of claim 1 wherein, when the plate of the first pump is driven in the second direction of rotation, the intake hole of the cylinders is shut off by the surface of the plate of the first pump and, when the plate of the second pump is driven in the first direction of rotation, the intake hole of the cylinders is shut off by the surface of the plate of the second pump. 3. The pitch change mechanism of claim 1 , wherein the discharge holes of the pumps are adjacent and open into a central area of the pumping assembly. 4. The pitch change mechanism of claim 1 , wherein each cylinder further comprises a discharge valve mounted on the discharge hole and configured to block circulation of the hydraulic fluid of the actuator in the direction of the cylinder. 5. The pitch change mechanism of claim 1 , further comprising an annular groove formed in the body of each pump, said annular groove being in fluid communication with the discharge holes of the cylinders of the corresponding pump. 6. The pitch change mechanism of claim 5 , wherein the actuator of the propeller comprises two chambers, a first of the two chambers being in fluid communication with the annular groove of the first pump, a second of the two chambers being in fluid communication with the annular groove of the second pump. 7. The pitch change mechanism of claim 6 , further comprising: a first hydraulic valve configured to put the first chamber of the actuator in fluid communication either with the annular groove of the first pump when the actuating shaft is driven in the first direction of rotation, or with a hydraulic accumulator when the actuating shaft is driven in the second direction of rotation; and a second hydraulic valve configured to put the second chamber of the actuator in fluid communication either with the annular groove of the second pump when the actuating shaft is driven in the second direction of rotation or with the hydraulic accumulator when the actuating shaft is driven in the first direction of rotation. 8. The pitch change mechanism of claim 7 , wherein the first hydraulic valve and the second hydraulic valve are each controlled by a pressure at the discharge hole of the first pump and of the second pump, respectively. 9. The pitch change mechanism of claim 1 , wherein the electric machine is an asynchronous machine. 10. The pitch change mechanism of claim 1 , wherein a pitch of the propeller is controlled by torque control of the electric machine. 11. A turbomachine comprising a propeller, an actuator which is mechanically connected to the propeller and a pitch change mechanism of claim 1 configured to actuate the actuator. 12. An aircraft comprising at least one turbomachine as claimed in claim 11 connected to the aircraft by way of a pylon.
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having two or more sets of cylinders or pistons · CPC title
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