Patents Assigned to Societe Hispano-Suiza
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Patent number: 6244600Abstract: The present invention relates to a leaktight seal with a lip capable of gripping a shaft end and being fitted behind a cap. When the cap is in place covering the shaft end and closing the housing, it presses on a stop flange of seal and pushes the lip outwards so that the rotation of the shaft end causes no wear on the seal. When the cap is removed, the housing remains open but the lip grips the shaft end and restores the leaktight seal. This fitting is of particular use for shaft ends fitted with a key slot used for manually rotating a rotating machine during the inspection phase of servicing, the shaft end being driven during normal use of the machine.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 1998Date of Patent: June 12, 2001Assignee: Societe Hispano SuizaInventor: Michel Marie Maurice Leturcq
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Patent number: 6216980Abstract: A system is disclosed for closing a pivoting door thrust reverser pivotally attached to a jet engine cowling including a latch mechanism that is movably connected to the jet engine cowling and movable between a first position in which the latch grips a forward portion of the thrust reverser door when the forward portion of the thrust reverser door is a predetermined distance from the fully closed position and a second position in which the latch mechanism exerts a force on the thrust reverser door to urge the thrust reverser door to the fully closed position. In this manner, a relatively large closing torque is exerted on a forward portion of the thrust reverser door by the movable latch mechanism. Since the force is applied a relatively large distance from the pivot axis of the thrust reverser door, the requisite torque may be generated by actuator having a relatively low force.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 1997Date of Patent: April 17, 2001Assignee: Societe Hispano-SuizaInventors: Pierre André Marcel Baudu, Patrick Gonidec, Guy Bernard Vauchel
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Patent number: 6151885Abstract: A turbojet-engine thrust reverser comprises a displaceable sub-assembly including two internal clamshells (12) mounted on stationary pivots (18) of a stationary structure (1) and an annular, axially displaceable structure (11). The displaceable structure forms the external, downstream part (13) of a cowling. In the forward-thrust mode, the displaceable structure forms a downstream portion (15) of a radial outer wall of the flow path and forms the entire trailing edge by covering the clamshells (12) such that the clamshells form part of the radial outer wall of the flow path.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 1998Date of Patent: November 28, 2000Assignee: Societe Hispano Suiza AerostructuresInventors: Fabrice Henri Emile Metezeau, Bernard Guy Vauchel
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Patent number: 6148607Abstract: A thrust reverser for aircraft gas-turbine engines includes latch devices that display a tell-tale visible indication when thrust reverser shutters (doors, etc.) are ajar. A latch of the lock at least partly projects from a wall (13, 14) radially bounding the annular structure (12) of the thrust reverser (10) when the latch (37) is in the open mode.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 1998Date of Patent: November 21, 2000Assignee: Societe Hispano Suiza AerostructuresInventors: Pierre Andre Marcel Baudu, Patrick Gonidec, Pascal Gerard Rouyer, Guy Bernard Vauchel
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Thrust reverser for fan type turbojet engines using independently actuated pivoted thrust deflectors
Patent number: 6145301Abstract: A turbojet-engine thrust reverser includes bypass flow deflectors (3) which in a forward thrust mode are retracted into a wall of the primary cowling (4) of the engine and which are driven by linear actuator (6) mounted inside the primary cowling (4) to form an annular flow-deflecting assembly aft of the outlet of the bypass flow duct for producing thrust reversal. Each deflector (3) is independently driven by an actuator (6) and a linkage element (9) into rotation about one or more displaceable pivots (12) which in turn is or are translated by at least one linear actuator along one or more longitudinal guide elements (10). Each actuator (6) is connected to a deflector at the downstream end of the deflector and drives the associated deflector downstream end in an upstream or forward direction, the guide elements extending in a fore and aft direction.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 1998Date of Patent: November 14, 2000Assignee: Societe Hispano-Suiza AerostructuresInventors: Patrick Gonidec, Pascal Gerard Rouyer, Guy Bernard Vauchel -
Patent number: 6122892Abstract: A cell panel for thermal ventilation including a first wall having raised portions which define openings; a second wall; partition walls connected to the first and second walls and that define cells. The openings in the first wall are located upstream of an air flow flowing outside the first wall. The first wall may further include raised portions which define other openings located downstream of the air flow. The second wall may also include raised portions which define openings located downstream of the air flow. The partition walls may define communication holes between adjacent cells.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 1997Date of Patent: September 26, 2000Assignee: Societe Hispano-SuizaInventors: Patrick Gonidec, Thierry Jacques Albert Le Docte, Guy Bernard Vauchel
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Patent number: 6105439Abstract: The axial thrust exerted on a rotating shaft, such as the shaft of a turbomachine rotor, is measured by a device comprising a resilient washer sandwiched between two flange members disposed around the shaft so that the axial thrust will cause axial compression of the washer between the two flange members, and displacement-measurement probes secured to a fixed structure for measuring the displacements of the flange members so that the axial thrust can be determined from the difference between the displacements and corresponding to the change in thickness of the resilient washer.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 1998Date of Patent: August 22, 2000Assignee: Societe Hispano SuizaInventor: Christian Marie Michel Roger
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Patent number: 6101807Abstract: A gas flow guide is disclosed for an aircraft jet engine thrust reverser having a thrust reverser door movably connected to an engine cowling so as to move between forward and reverse thrust positions, the cowling having a reverse thrust opening bounded by a forward edge having a deflector, an opposite lateral side edges, an inner surface of the cowling forming an outer boundary of a gas flow duct, a forward inner surface of the thrust reverser door tapering toward an outer surface so as to form a cavity opening into the gas flow duct when the thrust reverser door is in the forward thrust position, wherein the gas flow guide has at least one guide vane connected to the cowling so as to be located within the cavity when the thrust reverser door is in the forward thrust position and located rearwardly of the deflector extending from the forward edge so as to guide the gas passing through the reverse thrust opening when the thrust reverser door is in the reverse thrust position.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 2000Date of Patent: August 15, 2000Assignee: Societe Hispano-SuizaInventors: Patrick Gonidec, Pascal Gerard Rouyer, Guy Bernard Vauchel
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Patent number: 6094908Abstract: A thrust reverser is disclosed for a high bypass ratio turbofan jet engine having a cowling with an inner surface forming an outer boundary of a gas flow duct, the cowling having a plurality of lateral openings and a plurality of thrust reverser doors connected to the cowling so as to be movable between forward thrust positions and reverse thrust positions. The thrust reverser also includes a plurality of linear actuators, one linear actuator connected to the cowling and to each thrust reverser door so as to move the thrust reverser doors between their forward and reverse thrust positions.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 1998Date of Patent: August 1, 2000Assignee: Societe Hispano-Suiza AerostructuresInventors: Pierre Andre Marcel Baudu, Patrick Gonidec, Pascal Gerard Rouyer, Guy Bernard Vauchel
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Patent number: 6079201Abstract: A self-closing pivoting door thrust reverser is disclosed in which the linkage interconnecting the thrust reverser door and the thrust reverser panel redirects the forces acting on the thrust reverser door by the thrust reverser panel so as to provide a positive, self-closing force on the thrust reverser door urging it toward, or maintaining it in, the forward thrust position. The door actuator, the thrust reverser door and the thrust reverser panel are all pivotally connected to a link member at three spaced apart pivot points. When in the forward thrust positions, the line of force acting on the thrust reverser door by the thrust reverser panel passes through, or lies radially inwardly of the pivot axis of the thrust reverser door. Thus, the force of pressurized gases acting on the inner surface of the thrust reverser panel will urge the assembly toward its forward thrust position.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 1997Date of Patent: June 27, 2000Assignee: Societe Hispano--SuizaInventor: Michel Christian Marie Jean
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Patent number: 6068213Abstract: A ducted fan aircraft turbojet engine having an inner engine core cowling, an outer fan shroud, an outer fan outlet cowling including a thrust reverser, a fan exhaust duct between the inner engine core cowling and the outer fan outlet cowling, at least one fan shroud brace connecting the engine and the outer fan shroud, and at least one fairing element extending into and along the fan exhaust duct and located directly adjacent and rearwardly of the at least one fan shroud brace. The at least one fairing may be connected directly to the at least one fan shroud brace, the inner engine core cowling or the outer fan outlet cowling. The invention has utility where the fan outlet cowling and thrust reverser are mounted independently of the inner engine core cowling over their respective inner areas.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 1998Date of Patent: May 30, 2000Assignee: Societe Hispano Suiza AerostructuresInventors: Patrick Gonidec, Pascal Gerard Rouyer, Guy Bernard Vauchel
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Patent number: 6045091Abstract: An aircraft gas turbine-engine thrust-reverser specifically designed to withstand impacts possibly caused by objects propelled from the engines around which they are mounted, for instance disk or blade fragments. These impacts have the energy to distort the annular thrust-reverser structure or to break its bracing components. An emergency locking system for such thrust reverser (35) each comprises a hinging latch (38) of which one end is in the form of a hook (40) partly enclosing the lock-interfacing mechanism (43) with the latch (38) being automatically biased into closing by an elastic arrangement (47). Such a configuration allows setting up additional mechanical connections which are able to compensate for any distortion of the thrust-reverser's annular structure or for any ruptured bracing component in the event of impact by an engine piece.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 1998Date of Patent: April 4, 2000Assignee: Societe Hispano Suiza AerostructuresInventors: Pierre Andre Marcel Baudu, Patrick Gonidec, Pascal Gerard Rouyer, Guy Bernard Vauchel
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Patent number: 6044641Abstract: A locking system is disclosed for an aircraft jet engine thrust reverser door that is movably connected to an engine cowling so as to be movable between a forward thrust position and a reverse thrust position, the cowling having a reverse thrust opening that is covered by the thrust reverser door when in the forward thrust position and uncovered when the thrust reverser door is in the reverse thrust position. The locking system has a plurality of locking devices attached to the cowling at the forward side of the reverse thrust opening with at least one locking device located on opposite sides of a longitudinal line equidistantly spaced from opposite lateral sides of the thrust reverser door such that the locking devices simultaneously lock the thrust reverser door in the forward thrust position.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 1997Date of Patent: April 4, 2000Assignee: Societe Hispano-SuizaInventors: Pierre Andre Marcel Baudu, Patrick Gonidec, Pascal Gerard Rouyer, Guy Bernard Vauchel
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Patent number: 6032901Abstract: A linkage system is disclosed for releasably latching a thrust reverser to an engine casing having a longitudinal axis, the linkage system having a seat on the thrust reverser and a movable latching member on the engine casing movable between an open position in which the latching member is displaced away from the seat, and a closed position in which the latching member is located adjacent to the seat so as to prevent displacement of the thrust reverser away from the engine casing.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 1997Date of Patent: March 7, 2000Assignee: Societe Hispano-SuizaInventors: Felix Carimali, Jean-Paul Rene Andre Hogie, Xavier Raymond Yves Lore, Pascal Gerard Rouyer
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Patent number: 6029439Abstract: A gas flow guide is disclosed for an aircraft jet engine thrust reverser having a thrust reverser door movably connected to a cowling so as to move between forward and reverse thrust positions, the cowling having a reverse thrust opening bounded by a forward edge having a deflector, an opposite lateral side edges, an inner surface of the cowling forming an outer boundary of a gas flow duct, a forward inner surface of the thrust reverser door tapering toward an outer surface so as to form a cavity opening into the gas flow duct when the thrust reverser door is in the forward thrust position, wherein the gas flow guide has at least one guide vane connected to the cowling so as to be located within the cavity when the thrust reverser door is in the forward thrust position and located rearwardly of the deflector extending from the forward edge so as to guide the gas passing through the reverse thrust opening when the thrust reverser door is in the reverse thrust position.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 1997Date of Patent: February 29, 2000Assignee: Societe Hispano-SuizaInventors: Patrick Gonidec, Pascal Gerard Rouyer, Guy Bernard Vauchel
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Patent number: 6026638Abstract: A thrust reverser is disclosed for an aircraft jet engine having a bypass duct enclosing a cowling with an outer cowling surface and a reverse thrust opening extending through the cowling. The thrust reverser has a thrust reverser door in the opening movable between a forward thrust position, in which the thrust reverser door covers the reverse thrust opening, and a reverse thrust position in which the thrust reverser door is moved within the thrust reverser opening, which is then uncovered, into a gas deflecting position at which position a portion of the door extends into the bypass duct. The thrust reverser door has an inner panel defining a part of the gas duct and an outer panel having an outer surface substantially flush with the outer cowling surface when the thrust reverser door is in the forward thrust position. The inner panel is sealed against the cowling.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 1998Date of Patent: February 22, 2000Assignee: Societe Hispano-Suiza AerostructuresInventors: Patrick Gonidec, Gerard Pascal Rouyer, Bernard Guy Vauchel
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Patent number: 6019397Abstract: A security hydraulic coupling system includes at least two hydraulic connector fittings (4, 5) which may be connected to adjacent fluid ports (1, 2) of a hydraulic unit (12) and which are linked to each other by means of a base plate (3) which is also shaped to cooperate with at least one projection (10) on the hydraulic unit (12) to thereby physically prescribe the positions of the various elements during the steps of fitting connection and disconnection. An interlock system comprises a security pin (6) which is housed in the base plate (3) and is mounted between the fittings (4, 5) and cooperates with grooves (7, 8) provided in the fittings (4, 5) to prescribe the possible sequence of steps in connecting/disconnecting the fittings (4, 5) from the ports of the hydraulic unit (12).Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 1998Date of Patent: February 1, 2000Assignee: Societe Hispano-Suiza AerostructuresInventors: Pierre Baudu, Patrick Gonidec, Guy Bernard Vauchel
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Patent number: 6009702Abstract: A thrust reverser is disclosed for a turbojet engine having a cowling forming an outer boundary of a gas flow duct through which gases flow from a front to a rear, the cowling having at least one reverse thrust opening communicating with the gas flow duct and a thrust reverser door pivotally connected to the cowling so as to move between a forward thrust position wherein the thrust reverser door covers the reverse thrust opening, and a reverse thrust position wherein the reverse thrust opening is uncovered and the thrust reverser door directs at least a portion of the gases flowing through the duct through the reverse thrust opening.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 1997Date of Patent: January 4, 2000Assignee: Societe Hispano-SuizaInventors: Patrick Gonidec, Gerard Pascal Rouyer, Bernard Guy Vauchel
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Patent number: 6000216Abstract: A thrust reverser is disclosed for a turbojet engine having a cowling with a longitudinal axis, the cowling having an inner surface forming an outer boundary of a gas flow duct and a reverse thrust opening. The thrust reverser has a panel movable with respect to the cowling, the panel being movable between a forward thrust position in which it covers the reverse thrust opening in the cowling and reverse thrust position wherein the opening is uncovered. Thrust reversing cascades are located in the reverse thrust opening of the cowling to direct gases passing through the opening in a reverse thrust direction. A cowling frame is connected through the cowling by a flange engaging a groove on the cowling structure, the flange and the groove having mutually engaging surfaces.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 1998Date of Patent: December 14, 1999Assignee: Societe Hispano SuizaInventor: Guy Bernard Vauchel
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Patent number: 5996937Abstract: A variable turbofan bypass cowling includes a movable cowling assembly (12) with pivoting door type thrust reversers (20) connected to a fixed upstream cowling structure (11). The movable assembly may be translated between an upstream position whereat an upstream portion of the reverser and cowling assembly (12) is housed inside an enclosure formed by the upstream cowling structure (11) and a downstream position whereat the assembly (12) effects a variation in the exhaust duct (17) cross-section between an inner primary turbojet-engine cowling (15) and a radially inner wall of the assembly (12). The reverser doors (20) in their closed position are integrated into the cowling wall and contain at least part of the exhaust flow. When pivoted to thrust reversed positions following translation of the assembly (12) to a downstream rearward position, thrust reversal is provided in the usual manner.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 1998Date of Patent: December 7, 1999Assignee: Societe Hispano Suiza AerostructuresInventors: Patrick Gonidec, Bernard Vauchel Guy