IPC분류정보
국가/구분 |
United States(US) Patent
등록
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국제특허분류(IPC7판) |
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출원번호 |
US-0894600
(2010-09-30)
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등록번호 |
US-8336290
(2012-12-25)
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발명자
/ 주소 |
- Glynn, Christopher Charles
- Zatorski, Darek Tomasz
- Yeager, Donald Scott
- Dinsmore, Nicholas Rowe
- Menard, Jeffrey Raymond
- Miller, Brandon Wayne
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출원인 / 주소 |
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대리인 / 주소 |
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인용정보 |
피인용 횟수 :
1 인용 특허 :
12 |
초록
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Axially spaced apart counter-rotatable forward and aft rows of forward and aft propellers mounted on forward and aft rotatable frames includes a flowpath passing through the forward and aft rotatable frames. Hydraulic rotary forward and aft pitch change actuators mounted on the aft rotatable frames
Axially spaced apart counter-rotatable forward and aft rows of forward and aft propellers mounted on forward and aft rotatable frames includes a flowpath passing through the forward and aft rotatable frames. Hydraulic rotary forward and aft pitch change actuators mounted on the aft rotatable frames are connected to and operable for controlling and setting pitch of the aft propellers. The pitch change actuators are mounted radially inwardly of the flowpath in a one to one ratio with forward and aft rotatable struts extending radially across the flowpath. One or more rotatable shafts extend through one or more of the rotatable struts and connect one or more of the pitch change actuators to one or more of the propellers. The pitch change actuators may be ganged together by unison rings having ring teeth engaging gear teeth on gears connected to the pitch change actuators or connected to the rotatable shafts.
대표청구항
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1. A propulsion apparatus comprising: axially spaced apart counter-rotatable forward and aft rows of forward and aft propellers mounted on forward and aft rotatable frames respectively and rotatable about a centerline axis,a flowpath passing through the forward and aft rotatable frames,forward and a
1. A propulsion apparatus comprising: axially spaced apart counter-rotatable forward and aft rows of forward and aft propellers mounted on forward and aft rotatable frames respectively and rotatable about a centerline axis,a flowpath passing through the forward and aft rotatable frames,forward and aft pitch change systems including hydraulic rotary forward and aft pitch change actuators mounted on the forward and aft rotatable frames and connected to and operable for controlling and setting pitch of the forward and aft propellers respectively,forward and aft rotatable struts of the forward and aft rotatable frames respectively extending radially across the flowpath,the forward and aft pitch change actuators mounted radially inwardly of the flowpath in a one to one ratio with the forward and aft rotatable struts of the forward and aft rotatable frames respectively, andone or more forward and aft rotatable shafts extending through one or more of the forward and aft rotatable struts and connecting one or more of the forward and aft pitch change actuators to one or more of the forward and aft propellers respectively in a one to one ratio. 2. A propulsion apparatus as claimed in claim 1, further comprising the forward and aft pitch change actuators ganged together by forward and aft unison rings having ring teeth engaging gear teeth on forward and aft gears connected to the forward and aft pitch change actuators or connected to the forward and aft rotatable shafts respectively. 3. A propulsion apparatus as claimed in claim 2, further comprising forward and aft portions of the forward propellers and at least one of the forward and aft portions of the forward propellers is not connected to the forward and aft pitch change actuators by the forward and aft rotatable shafts respectively. 4. A propulsion apparatus as claimed in claim 1, further comprising the forward propellers outnumbering the aft propellers. 5. A propulsion apparatus as claimed in claim 4, further comprising the forward and aft pitch change actuators ganged together by forward and aft unison rings having ring teeth engaging gear teeth on forward and aft gears connected to the forward and aft pitch change actuators or connected to the forward and aft rotatable shafts respectively. 6. A propulsion apparatus as claimed in claim 5, further comprising twelve of the forward propellers and ten of the aft propellers. 7. A propulsion apparatus as claimed in claim 5, further comprising forward and aft portions of the forward propellers and at least one of the forward and aft portions of the forward propellers is not connected to the forward and aft pitch change actuators by the forward and aft rotatable shafts respectively. 8. A propulsion apparatus as claimed in claim 1, further propulsion apparatus comprising: a hydraulic fluid supply mounted outboard of the forward and aft rotatable frames and hydraulically connected to forward and aft rotary unions including forward and aft union rotors mounted within forward and aft union stators respectively,the forward and aft rotary unions operable for transferring hydraulic fluid between the forward and aft union stators and the forward and aft union rotors respectively,the forward union rotor hydraulically connected to the aft pitch change actuators for transferring the hydraulic fluid from the forward rotary union to the aft pitch change actuators,the aft union rotor hydraulically connected to the forward pitch change actuators for transferring the hydraulic fluid from the aft rotary union to the forward pitch change actuators, andthe forward and aft rotary unions axially spaced apart and operable for transferring the hydraulic fluid radially inwardly and outwardly between the forward and aft union stators and the forward and aft union rotors respectively. 9. A propulsion apparatus as claimed in claim 8, further comprising the forward and aft pitch change actuators ganged together by forward and aft unison rings having ring teeth engaging gear teeth on forward and aft gears connected to the forward and aft pitch change actuators or connected to the forward and aft rotatable shafts respectively. 10. A propulsion apparatus as claimed in claim 8, further comprising: the forward and aft rotary unions integrated in a single nested rotary union,the forward and aft union stators integrated in a common single stator, andthe nested rotary union operable for transferring hydraulic fluid radially inwardly and outwardly between the common single stator and the forward and aft union rotors. 11. An aircraft gas turbine engine comprising: a gas generator upstream of and operable to power a power turbine,axially spaced apart counter-rotatable forward and aft rows of forward and aft propellers mounted on forward and aft rotatable frames respectively and rotatable about a centerline axis,the power turbine drivingly connected to the forward and aft rotatable frames,an exhaust flowpath downstream of the power turbine and passing through the forward and aft rotatable frames,forward and aft pitch change systems including hydraulic forward and aft pitch change actuators mounted on the forward and aft rotatable frames and connected to the forward and aft propellers and operable for controlling and setting pitch of the forward and aft propellers respectively,forward and aft rotatable struts of the forward and aft rotatable frames respectively extending radially across the flowpath,the forward and aft pitch change actuators mounted radially inwardly of the flowpath in a one to one ratio with the forward and aft rotatable struts of the forward and aft rotatable frames respectively, andone or more forward and aft rotatable shafts extending through one or more of the forward and aft rotatable struts and connecting one or more of the forward and aft pitch change actuators to one or more of the forward and aft propellers respectively in a one to one ratio. 12. An engine as claimed in claim 11, further comprising the forward and aft pitch change actuators ganged together by forward and aft unison rings having ring teeth engaging gear teeth on forward and aft gears connected to the forward and aft pitch change actuators or connected to the forward and aft rotatable shafts respectively. 13. An engine as claimed in claim 12, further comprising forward and aft portions of the forward propellers and at least one of the forward and aft portions of the forward propellers is not connected to the forward and aft pitch change actuators by the forward and aft rotatable shafts respectively. 14. An engine as claimed in claim 11, further comprising the forward propellers outnumbering the aft propellers. 15. An engine as claimed in claim 11, further comprising: a hydraulic fluid supply mounted outboard of the forward and aft rotatable frames and connected to forward and aft rotary unions,the forward and aft rotary unions including forward and aft union rotors mounted within forward and aft union stators and operable for transferring hydraulic fluid between the forward and aft union stators and the forward and aft rotary union rotors respectively,the forward union rotor hydraulically connected and operable to transfer the hydraulic fluid to the aft pitch change actuator, andthe aft union rotor hydraulically connected and operable to transfer the hydraulic fluid to the forward pitch change actuator. 16. An engine as claimed in claim 15, further comprising the forward and aft pitch change actuators ganged together by forward and aft unison rings having ring teeth engaging gear teeth on forward and aft gears connected to the forward and aft pitch change actuators or connected to the forward and aft rotatable shafts respectively. 17. An engine as claimed in claim 16, further comprising forward and aft portions of the forward propellers and at least one of the forward and aft portions of the forward propellers is not connected to the forward and aft pitch change actuators by the forward and aft rotatable shafts respectively. 18. An engine as claimed in claim 15, further comprising the forward and aft rotary unions operable for transferring hydraulic fluid radially inwardly and outwardly with respect to the centerline axis between the forward and aft union stators and the forward and aft union rotors respectively. 19. An engine as claimed in claim 18, further comprising: a power turbine rotor of the power turbine rotatably mounted on and between axially spaced apart forward and aft structural turbine frames of the engine,the power turbine rotor drivingly connected to an epicyclic gearbox, andthe epicyclic gearbox drivingly connected by forward and aft drive shafts to the forward and aft rotatable frames for counter-rotatably driving the forward and aft rotatable frames and the forward and aft propellers mounted thereon. 20. An engine as claimed in claim 19, further comprising: the forward union stator mounted on the forward structural turbine frame and the forward union stator connected to the hydraulic fluid supply by hydraulic fluid forward supply and return lines,the aft union stator mounted on the aft structural turbine frame and the aft union stator connected to the hydraulic fluid supply by hydraulic fluid aft supply and return lines,the forward hydraulic rotary union operable for transferring pressurized hydraulic fluid between the hydraulic fluid forward supply and return lines and aft supply and return rotatable lines respectively,the aft hydraulic rotary union operable for transferring the pressurized hydraulic fluid between the hydraulic fluid aft supply and return lines and forward supply and return rotatable lines respectively,the forward union rotor connected to the aft supply and return rotatable lines mounted in the aft rotatable frame and connected to the aft pitch change actuators, andthe aft union rotor connected to the forward supply and return rotatable lines mounted in the forward rotatable frame and connected to the forward pitch change actuators. 21. An engine as claimed in claim 18, further comprising the forward and aft pitch change actuators ganged together by forward and aft unison rings having ring teeth engaging gear teeth on forward and aft gears connected to the forward and aft pitch change actuators or connected to the forward and aft rotatable shafts respectively. 22. An engine as claimed in claim 21, further comprising forward and aft portions of the forward propellers and at least one of the forward and aft portions of the forward propellers is not connected to the forward and aft pitch change actuators by the forward and aft rotatable shafts respectively. 23. An engine as claimed in claim 19, further comprising: the forward and aft rotary unions integrated in a single nested rotary union,the forward and aft union stators integrated in a common single stator, andthe nested rotary union operable for transferring hydraulic fluid radially inwardly and outwardly between the common single stator and the forward and aft union rotors. 24. An engine as claimed in claim 23, further comprising the forward and aft pitch change actuators ganged together by forward and aft unison rings having ring teeth engaging gear teeth on forward and aft gears connected to the forward and aft pitch change actuators or connected to the forward and aft rotatable shafts respectively. 25. An engine as claimed in claim 24, further comprising forward and aft portions of the forward propellers and at least one of the forward and aft portions of the forward propellers is not connected to the forward and aft pitch change actuators by the forward and aft rotatable shafts respectively.
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