Pivot door thrust reverser with variable area nozzle
US-2015369078-A1 · Dec 24, 2015 · US
US9777671B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9777671-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313769599-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 18, 2013 |
| Priority date | Aug 8, 2007 |
| Publication date | Oct 3, 2017 |
| Grant date | Oct 3, 2017 |
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A variable area fan nozzle assembly for a turbofan engine includes a nacelle having an aft edge and a translating thrust reverser sleeve with a trailing edge. The thrust reverser sleeve is movably disposed aft of the nacelle's aft edge and is movable between a forward position and an aft position. A translating fan nozzle having a forward edge is movably disposed behind the trailing edge, and is movable between a stowed position and a deployed position. An upstream bypass flow exit is defined between the trailing edge and the forward edge when the fan nozzle is in the deployed position. An extendable actuation system is configured to move the fan nozzle between the stowed position and the deployed position.
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What is claimed is: 1. An actuator for a translating variable area fan nozzle comprising: a power drive unit; an extensible portion comprising a jack screw and a translating threaded sleeve threadably engaged with the jack screw; a single telescoping coupling rotatably coupled to the extensible portion, wherein the length of the telescoping coupling can be altered between a first length and a second length that is longer than the first length while maintaining rotational engagement with the extensible portion; and a jack head coupling the telescoping coupling and the extensible portion, wherein a first longitudinal axis of the extensible portion is offset from a second longitudinal axis of the telescoping coupling, wherein the extensible portion is rotatably coupled to the power drive unit through the jack head and the telescoping coupling such that the telescoping coupling has a first rotational speed and the extensible portion has a second rotational speed that is different from the first rotational speed. 2. The actuator of claim 1 wherein the telescoping coupling is rotatably coupled to the extensible portion by the jack head. 3. The actuator of claim 1 wherein the telescoping coupling comprises a shaft that is slidably received in an elongated sleeve, and wherein at least a portion of the shaft includes splines that are slidably received in grooves within the elongated sleeve, wherein the splines and grooves substantially prevent relative rotation between the shaft and elongated sleeve when the shaft is received in the elongated sleeve. 4. An actuator system for selectively displacing a translating variable area fan nozzle between a stowed position and a deployed position, the system comprising: an actuator comprising a telescoping coupling and an extensible portion, the extensible portion comprising a jack screw; a power drive unit operably connected to the jack screw through the telescoping coupling; a jack head coupling the telescoping coupling and the extensible portion, wherein a first longitudinal axis of the extensible portion is offset from a second longitudinal axis of the telescoping coupling, wherein the extensible portion is rotatably coupled to the power drive unit through the jack head and the telescoping coupling such that the telescoping coupling has a first rotational speed and the extensible portion has a second rotational speed that is different from the first rotational speed. 5. The actuator system of claim 4 wherein the jack screw has a first axis and wherein the first axis of the jack screw is offset from the second longitudinal axis of the telescoping coupling. 6. The actuator system of claim 4 wherein rotation of the telescoping coupling at the first rotational speed is configured to cause rotation of the jack screw at the second rotational speed. 7. The actuator system of claim 6 wherein the telescoping coupling comprises a shaft that is slidably received in an elongated sleeve, and wherein at least a portion of the shaft includes splines that are slidably received in grooves within the elongated sleeve, wherein the splines and grooves substantially prevent relative rotation between the shaft and elongated sleeve when the shaft is received in the elongated sleeve. 8. The actuator system of claim 4 wherein the telescoping coupling is connected to the power drive unit by one or more flexible shafts.
the aft end of the fan housing being movable to uncover openings in the fan housing for the reversed flow · CPC title
using thrust reverser flaps or doors mounted on the fan housing · CPC title
by axially moving an external member, e.g. a shroud (F02K1/12 takes precedence) · CPC title
with actuating systems or actuating devices; Arrangement of actuators for thrust reversers · CPC title
Carriage surrounding, guided by, and primarily supported by member other than screw [e.g., linear guide, etc.] · CPC title
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