Engine driven-shaft driven compressor utilizing infinitely variable transmission

US9796477B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9796477-B2
Application numberUS-201414549213-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 20, 2014
Priority dateNov 20, 2014
Publication dateOct 24, 2017
Grant dateOct 24, 2017

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An air compressing system is provided that includes a compressor configured to compressor air. An engine is operatively connected to the compressor. Further, an infinitely variable transmission is operatively connected between the engine and the compressor. A first shaft operatively connects the engine to the infinitely variable transmission and is configured to rotate at a first speed and a second shaft operatively connects the infinitely variable transmission to the compressor and is configured to rotate at a second speed.

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What is claimed is: 1. An air compressing system of an aircraft comprising: an environmental control system compressor configured to compress air to be supplied to a cabin of the aircraft; a gas turbine engine operatively connected to the compressor, the engine having a low pressure compressor with a low pressure spool; an infinitely variable transmission operatively connected between the engine and the compressor; a first shaft operatively connecting the engine to the infinitely variable transmission and configured to rotate at a first speed; and a second shaft operatively connecting the infinitely variable transmission to the compressor and configured to rotate at a second speed, wherein as the first speed increases based on an operating condition of the engine the second speed decreases. 2. The air compressing system of claim 1 , wherein the infinitely variable transmission is configured such that the first shaft and the second shaft rotate at substantially proportionally inverse speeds. 3. The air compressing system of claim 1 , wherein the engine is configured to supply at least one of (i) engine fan air, (ii) engine bleed air, (iii) ambient air, and (iv) ram-air to the compressor for compression. 4. The air compressing system of claim 1 , wherein the infinitely variable transmission is configured such that the first shaft and the second shaft rotate at speeds optimized for demands of the environmental control system. 5. The air compressing system of claim 1 , wherein the engine comprises a high bypass gas turbine engine. 6. The air compressing system of claim 1 , wherein the compressor is configured to operate at at least one of (i) a low speed during take-off and (ii) a high speed during idle descent. 7. An aircraft including the air compressing system of claim 1 . 8. A method for operating an environmental control system compressor of an aircraft, the method comprising: operating a gas turbine engine to rotate a first shaft at a first rotational speed, the engine having a low pressure compressor with a low pressure spool; converting the first rotational speed to a second rotational speed with an infinitely variable transmission; driving a second shaft at the second rotational speed with the infinitely variable transmission; and operating an air compressor at the second rotational speed to compress air, wherein as the first speed increases based on an operating condition of the engine the second speed decreases. 9. The method of claim 8 , wherein the second rotational speed is inversely proportional to the first rotational speed. 10. The method of claim 8 , further comprising supplying at least one of (i) engine fan air, (ii) engine bleed air, (iii) ambient air, and (iv) ram-air to the compressor. 11. The method of claim 8 , further comprising providing the compressed air to an environmental control system of the aircraft. 12. The method of claim 8 , wherein the compressor is operated at at least one of (i) a low speed during take-off and (ii) a high speed during idle descent.

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  • B64D13/06Primary

    the air being conditioned (pressurising B64D13/02) · CPC title

  • the air being pressurised · CPC title

  • in variable speed operation · CPC title

  • Transmission of power · CPC title

  • Arrangement, mounting, or driving, of auxiliaries · CPC title

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What does patent US9796477B2 cover?
An air compressing system is provided that includes a compressor configured to compressor air. An engine is operatively connected to the compressor. Further, an infinitely variable transmission is operatively connected between the engine and the compressor. A first shaft operatively connects the engine to the infinitely variable transmission and is configured to rotate at a first speed and a se…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Hamilton Sundstrand Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B64D13/06. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 24 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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