Igniter seal arrangement for a combustion chamber

US2019293294A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2019293294-A1
Application numberUS-201916355111-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateMar 15, 2019
Priority dateMar 23, 2018
Publication dateSep 26, 2019
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An igniter seal arrangement for a combustion chamber. The combustion chamber has a wall having first surface and second surfaces. A boss projects from the first surface, and has a platform on its remote end. The platform has an inner surface spaced from the first surface of the wall to define a chamber between the first surface of the wall and the inner surface of the platform. The platform has an outer surface facing away from the first surface of the wall and an aperture extends through the wall from the outer surface of the platform of the boss to the second surface. First and second L-shape rails extend from the platform and a sealing member has a first edge and a second edge locatable between the outer surface of the platform and the first and second L-shape rails and the sealing member has an aperture to receive an igniter.

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An igniter seal arrangement for a combustion chamber, the combustion chamber comprising a combustion chamber wall, the combustion chamber wall having a first surface and a second surface, a boss projecting from the first surface of the combustion chamber wall, the boss having a platform on a remote end of the boss, the boss comprising a wall extending from the first surface of the combustion chamber wall, the platform being arranged on a remote end of the wall, the wall being arranged at and supporting a periphery of the platform, the platform having an inner surface spaced from the first surface of the combustion chamber wall to define a chamber between the first surface of the combustion chamber wall, the inner surface of the platform and the wall, the platform having an outer surface facing away from the first surface of the combustion chamber wall, an aperture extending through the combustion chamber wall from the outer surface of the platform of the boss to the second surface of the combustion chamber wall, first and second 1 , shape rails extending from the platform and a sealing member having a first edge and a second edge locatable between the outer surface of the platform and the first and second L-shape rails, and the sealing member having an aperture to receive an igniter. 2 . An igniter seal arrangement as claimed in claim 1 wherein the aperture has a tear drop shape in the platform and the combustion chamber wall. 3 . An igniter seal arrangement as claimed in claim 1 wherein the first and second L-shape rails are parallel. 4 . An igniter seal arrangement as claimed in claim 1 wherein there is at least one stop member at, or adjacent, a first end of the platform to limit movement of the sealing member in a first direction along the rails. 5 . An igniter seal arrangement as claimed in claim 4 wherein there are two stop members at or adjacent the first end of the platform. 6 . An igniter seal arrangement as claimed in claim 1 wherein there is at least one stop member at, or adjacent, a second end of the platform to limit movement of the sealing member in a second opposite direction along the rails. 7 . An igniter seal arrangement as claimed in claim 1 wherein the sealing member has at least one guide member to guide the igniter into the aperture in the sealing member. 8 . An igniter seal arrangement as claimed in claim 1 wherein the boss has a generally hexagonal shaped base, the platform has a generally hexagonal shape and the sealing member has a generally hexagonal shape. 9 . An igniter seal arrangement as claimed in claim 1 wherein the boss has a generally pentagonal shaped base, the platform has a generally pentagonal shape and the sealing member has a generally pentagonal shape. 10 . An igniter seal arrangement as claimed in claim 1 wherein the boss has a plurality of apertures extending there-through to the chamber between the first surface of the combustion chamber wall and the inner surface of the platform. 11 . An igniter seal arrangement as claimed in claim 1 wherein the combustion chamber wall has a plurality of apertures extending there-through from the first surface of the combustion chamber wall within the chamber to the second surface of the combustion chamber wall. 12 . An igniter seal arrangement as claimed in claim 1 wherein the sealing member is temporarily attached to the platform by a frangible connection. 13 . An igniter seal arrangement as claimed in claim 12 wherein the frangible connection is arranged at a first end of the platform. 14 . An igniter seal arrangement as claimed in claim 1 wherein the at least one edge of the sealing member has a spring clip and the corresponding L-shape rail having a slot to receive the spring clip on the at least one edge of the sealing member. 15 . An igniter seal arrangement as claimed in claim 14 wherein both edges of the sealing member have a spring clip and each L-shape rail having a slot to receive the spring clip of the corresponding one of the edges of the sealing member. 16 . An igniter seal arrangement as claimed in claim 1 wherein a further wall is provided extending from the first surface of the combustion chamber wall to the platform to form a continuous aperture from the outer surface of the platform of the boss to the second surface of the combustion chamber wall, the chamber being defined between the first surface of the combustion chamber wall, the inner surface of the platform, the wall and the further wall. 17 . An igniter seal arrangement as claimed in claim 16 wherein the further wall has a plurality of apertures extending there-through from the chamber to the aperture. 18 . An igniter seal arrangement as claimed in claim 16 wherein a connecting wall extends from the boss to the further wall. 19 . An igniter seal arrangement as claimed in claim 16 wherein the platform has a plurality of apertures extending there-through from the chamber to the outer surface of the platform. 20 . An igniter seal arrangement as claimed in claim 1 wherein the combustion chamber wall and the boss are a unitary, monolithic, structure. 21 . An igniter seal arrangement for a combustion chamber, the combustion chamber comprising a combustion chamber wall, the combustion chamber wall having a first surface and a second surface, the combustion chamber wall comprises an outer wall and an inner wall spaced from the outer wall, the first surface is an outer surface of the outer wall and the second surface is an inner surface of the inner wall, the outer wall and the inner wall are connected by a first end wall at a first end, a second end wall at a second end, a first edge wall at a first edge and a second edge wall at a second edge to form a wall segment a boss projecting from the first surface of the combustion chamber wall, the boss having a platform on a remote end of the boss, the boss comprising a wall extending from the first surface of the combustion chamber wall, the platform being arranged on a remote end of the wall, the wall being arranged at and supporting a periphery of the platform, the platform having an inner surface spaced from the first surface of the combustion chamber wall to define a chamber between the first surface of the combustion chamber wall, the inner surface of the platform and the wall, the platform having an outer surface facing away from the first surface of the combustion chamber wall, an aperture extending through the combustion chamber wall from the outer surface of the platform of the boss to the second surface of the combustion chamber wall, first and second L-shape rails extending from the platform and a sealing member having a first edge and a second edge locatable between the outer surface of the platform and the first and second L-shape rails, and the sealing member having an aperture to receive an igniter, the outer wall, the inner wall, the first end wall, the second end wall, the first end wall, the second end wall and the boss is a unitary, monolithic, structure. 22 . A method of manufacturing an igniter seal arrangement for a combustion chamber, the combustion chamber comprising a combustion chamber wall, the combustion chamber wall having a first surface and a second surface, a boss projecting from the first surface of the combustion chamber wall, the boss having a platform on a remote end of the boss, the boss comprising a wall extending from the first surface of the combustion chamber wall, the platform being arranged on a remote end of t

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What does patent US2019293294A1 cover?
An igniter seal arrangement for a combustion chamber. The combustion chamber has a wall having first surface and second surfaces. A boss projects from the first surface, and has a platform on its remote end. The platform has an inner surface spaced from the first surface of the wall to define a chamber between the first surface of the wall and the inner surface of the platform. The platform has…
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Rolls Royce Plc
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 Thu Sep 26 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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