Thrust reverser with cascades of mobile vanes, comprising a rear structure supporting the cascades of vanes and incorporating an acoustic function
US-12168964-B2 · Dec 17, 2024 · US
US9447749B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9447749-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313855214-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 2, 2013 |
| Priority date | Apr 2, 2013 |
| Publication date | Sep 20, 2016 |
| Grant date | Sep 20, 2016 |
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A thrust reverser includes a translating sleeve and a blocking door assembly that includes two, three, or four blocker door segments. The translating sleeve is movable axially with respect to a fan case and a core cowl between a cruise position and a thrust reversal position. The blocker door segments are positioned adjacent an inner wall of the translating sleeve in the cruise position, and are pivotable to a position in which the blocker door segments substantially block the bypass duct in the thrust reversal position. Each blocker door segment is connected to the translating sleeve at transverse ends by a pair of support bearings that establish a pivot axis along an arc chord of the blocker door segment.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A thrust reverser comprising: a bypass duct defined by: a core cowl; a fan case; a translating sleeve coaxial with the core cowl and the fan case and being movable between a cruise position adjacent an aft portion of the fan case and a thrust reversal position spaced axially from the aft portion of the fan case, wherein the translating sleeve comprises a baffle with a cascade configured to direct gas flow outside the fan case when the translating sleeve is in the thrust reversal position; and a plurality of blocker door segments pivotally mounted to the translating sleeve, wherein each blocker door segment is pivotally connected to the translating sleeve at transverse ends by a pair of support bearings that establish a pivot axis along an arc chord of the blocker door segment, wherein the blocker door segments have leading edges and are positioned adjacent and within a respective pocket in an inner surface of an inner wall of the translating sleeve when the translating sleeve is in the cruise position, and being pivotable to a position in which the blocker door segments, including at least a portion of the leading edges, are positioned aft of the pocket and substantially block the bypass duct when the translating sleeve is in the thrust reversal position, wherein the blocker door segments pivot so that the segments are disposed within the translating sleeve at all positions of the translating sleeve from the cruise position to the thrust reversal position; and a single drag link connected to each blocker door segment and to the core cowl. 2. The thrust reverser of claim 1 , wherein each blocker door segment is shaped to conform to or clear the inner wall of the translating sleeve when the translating sleeve is in the cruise position. 3. The thrust reverser of claim 2 , wherein each blocker door segment has a leading edge that is shaped to conform to the inner wall of the translating sleeve and a trailing edge shaped to conform to the core cowl when the translating sleeve is in the thrust reversal position. 4. The thrust reverser of claim 1 , wherein the pivot axes along the arc chords of the block door segment translate rearward as the translating door moves from the cruise position to the thrust reversal position. 5. The thrust reverser of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of blocker door segments consists of two, three, or four blocker door segments.
the aft end of the fan housing being movable to uncover openings in the fan housing for the reversed flow · CPC title
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