Patents Assigned to Meggitt Aircraft Braking System Corporation
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Patent number: 11834160Abstract: An aircraft brake control system accommodates desired yaw for steering, while substantially eliminating undesired yaw. The system assesses brake command signals from the pilot, signals corresponding to aircraft parameters, and signals based on brake control parameters, and determines therefrom an amount of yaw desired by the pilot. The instantaneous yaw rate is monitored and compared to the desired yaw rate. An error signal corresponding to the difference between instantaneous and actual yaw rates is calculated and that error signal is employed to modify a braking differential between right and left brakes to eliminate or substantially reduce the undesired yaw.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2020Date of Patent: December 5, 2023Assignee: Meggitt Aircraft Braking Systems CorporationInventors: James L. Hill, David N. Roe, Kurt Burkhalter, Benjamin Robert Piercy Quickfall
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Patent number: 10926745Abstract: A system and associated method for achieving both force and position control of motor-driven electrical brake actuators for a brake disc stack that has, and seeks to maintain, a characteristic built-in clearance among the discs. The system employs both force feedback and motor turns position feedback associated with the actuator during a braking operation in order to obtain a motor turns position that achieves the characteristic built-in clearance following braking action or the like.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2016Date of Patent: February 23, 2021Assignee: Meggitt Aircraft Braking Systems CorporationInventors: Arnold A. Beck, Scott G. Knight
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Patent number: 10787156Abstract: A method of diagnosis and prognosis for various operative systems is provided so that maintenance can be efficiently and effectively scheduled and provided. The invention is applicable to a broad range of systems, but particularly to aircraft brake systems and tires. An aircraft brake may be modeled by attributing brake wear factor values to various parameters associated with the aircraft brake that impact wear. Over the course of time and during braking events, the brake wear factor values are summed and a running total of that sum is kept over the life of the brake. At a point in time when the sum of weighted factors exceeds a preset threshold, an indicia is generated that service is required.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2016Date of Patent: September 29, 2020Assignee: Meggitt Aircraft Braking System CorporationInventors: Robert T. Dirgo, Ravi Rajamani, Kurt Burkhalter, Joshua H. Adams, Douglas D. Moseley, Kyle J. Hamblin
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Patent number: 10316908Abstract: Various embodiments of aircraft brake assembly structures are provided for achieving noise reduction during braking activity. In certain embodiments of the invention, the actual application of force to the pressure plate is regulated such that a different number of actuator pistons are used during low-energy stops than during high-energy stops. In other embodiments of the invention, the pressure plate or endplate is augmented as to surface area in some instances and as to a taper angle in others, again to achieve a desired increase in effective pressure application during low-energy stops. In other embodiments of the invention, the stator and/or rotor disks are characterized by slots to break up the propagation of noise waves.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2015Date of Patent: June 11, 2019Assignee: MEGGITT AIRCRAFT BRAKING SYSTEMS CORPORATIONInventors: James L. Hill, Michael J. Suponcic, Jamie B. Clason, Matthew E. Eplin, Michael B. Eccles, John M. Hall, Kurt Burkhalter, Mark P. Dyko, Dene W. Glaznieks, Dana J. Fehr
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Patent number: 10099779Abstract: A flexible wheel drive for aircraft onboard taxi systems is provided. In association with an aircraft wheel assembly there is provided a drive gear assembly that is adapted to be driven by a motor mounted to an aircraft. A flexible drive flange is secured about an inboard rim of the aircraft wheel assembly and a flexible ring is interconnected between the drive gear assembly and the flexible drive flange. Preferably, the flexible ring is made of a metal textile or high-temperature composite and the drive flange is of a high-strength stainless steel.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 2016Date of Patent: October 16, 2018Assignee: Meggitt Aircraft Braking Systems CorporationInventors: Kurt Burkhalter, Michael P. Osburn
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Patent number: 9840238Abstract: An electric brake power conversion and distribution system for use in aircraft is provided. An array of DC-DC converters is interposed between a DC power source and a plurality of aircraft electric brake actuators. Each of the DC-DC converters has a characteristic output voltage. The DC-DC converters are interconnected in an additive series of connections to provide an output voltage to the plurality of aircraft electric brake actuators that comprises the sum of the characteristic voltages of the DC-DC converters that are enabled at a particular point in time. A controller manipulates an array of switches interconnected with the array of DC-DC converts, such that the controller can selectively enable or inhibit selected ones of the DC-DC converters, as desired. Accordingly different voltages can be made available for the electric brake actuators depending upon aircraft activity, such as landing, taxiing, parking, or in flight.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2011Date of Patent: December 12, 2017Assignee: Meggitt Aircraft Braking Systems CorporationInventors: Dennis M. Ciccone, Michael J. Suponcic