Patents Assigned to The NORDAM Group, Inc.
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Patent number: 6976352Abstract: A fan thrust reverser includes a nacelle having radially outer and inner skins. An outer door is disposed in the outer skin, and mounted to the nacelle at a hinge joint. A toggle link is pivotally joined between the outer door and the nacelle for latching stowed the outer door in the nacelle. An actuator is provided for rotating the outer door about the hinge joint for deploying the door outwardly from the nacelle and toggling off the toggle link, and stowing inwardly the outer door upon reverse rotation thereof and toggling on the toggle link to latch the door stowed in the nacelle.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2004Date of Patent: December 20, 2005Assignee: The NORDAM Group, Inc.Inventor: Jean-Pierre Lair
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Patent number: 6971229Abstract: A gas turbine engine exhaust nozzle includes a nacelle having an inlet and main outlet at opposite ends, and a main duct extending therebetween. A secondary bypass duct extends radially through the nacelle upstream of the main outlet and includes an unobstructed secondary inlet joined to the main duct, and a secondary outlet surrounding the main outlet for collectively discharging exhaust flow in confluent streams.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 2004Date of Patent: December 6, 2005Assignee: The NORDAM Group, Inc.Inventor: Jean-Pierre Lair
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Patent number: 6966175Abstract: An exhaust nozzle includes an exhaust duct with an outlet and a row of radial apertures upstream therefrom. A radial frame surrounds the duct upstream from the apertures. A row of flaps are hinged to the frame to selectively cover and uncover the apertures for controlling exhaust flow discharged therethrough. An arcuate unison bar surrounds the duct adjacent to the frame and includes circumferentially spaced apart cams engaging corresponding cam followers affixed to the flaps. An actuator is joined to the bar for selective rotation thereof between opposite first and second directions to pivot open and closed the flaps atop the apertures.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2004Date of Patent: November 22, 2005Assignee: The NORDAM Group, Inc.Inventor: Jean-Pierre Lair
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Patent number: 6945031Abstract: A gas turbine engine nacelle includes an inner skin surrounded by a radially outer skin. The inner skin terminates at an exhaust outlet. The outer skin terminates at a recess in the inner skin extending into a closed cavity under the outer skin.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 2004Date of Patent: September 20, 2005Assignee: The Nordam Group, Inc.Inventor: Jean-Pierre Lair
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Patent number: 6895742Abstract: A fan thrust reverser includes an outer louver door joined to an inner blocker door by a drive link in a bifold configuration. The louver door is stowed closed in the outer skin of a fan nacelle outside the blocker door stowed closed in the inner skin of the nacelle. An actuator deploys open the louver and blocker doors, with the louver door extending radially outwardly and the blocker door extending radially inwardly for reversing fan exhaust flow during thrust reverse operation.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2003Date of Patent: May 24, 2005Assignee: The Nordam Group, Inc.Inventors: Jean-Pierre Lair, Frederick Henry Peters
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Patent number: 6845946Abstract: A thrust reverser includes forward and aft louvers pivotally mounted in a compartment defining a flow tunnel through the outer and inner skins of a fan nacelle. An aft flap is integrally joined to the aft louver for rotation therewith. A unison link joins together the forward and aft louvers. And, an actuator is joined to the louvers for rotation thereof between a stowed position in which the louvers and flap are closed in the nacelle skins and a deployed position in which the louvers and flap are pivoted open from the skins.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 2004Date of Patent: January 25, 2005Assignee: The Nordam Group, Inc.Inventor: Jean-Pierre Lair
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Patent number: 6845607Abstract: A center plug is configured for variable area use in an exhaust nozzle. A forward portion of the plug includes an inlet having a closing flap therein, and an aft portion of the plug includes an outlet. The flap is selectively open during aircraft takeoff operation and up to a preset climb altitude for bypassing a portion of core exhaust flow through the plug, with the flap being closed from preset altitude and cruise operation. Opening the flap correspondingly increases the available flow area for discharging the exhaust flow for reducing velocity thereof, and attenuating noise.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2003Date of Patent: January 25, 2005Assignee: The NORDAM Group, Inc.Inventor: Jean-Pierre Lair
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Patent number: 6820410Abstract: A turbofan exhaust nozzle includes a fan duct defined between a fan nacelle and a core engine cowling. The fan duct includes a longitudinal endwall and a partition spaced therefrom to define a secondary flow duct. The fan duct also includes a primary outlet, and the secondary duct includes a secondary outlet. The partition between the two ducts includes an aperture covered by a selectively movable flap.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 2003Date of Patent: November 23, 2004Assignee: The NORDAM Group, Inc.Inventor: Jean-Pierre Lair
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Patent number: 6786038Abstract: A turbofan engine exhaust nozzle includes cooperating outer and inner mixers. The outer mixer includes alternating outer lobes and outer chutes. The inner mixer includes alternating inner lobes and inner chutes. Forward ends of the outer and inner mixers are spaced radially apart, and aft ends of the mixers are joined together to define an outlet of the nozzle for discharging exhaust flow.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2003Date of Patent: September 7, 2004Assignee: The NORDAM Group, Inc.Inventor: Jean-Pierre Lair
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Patent number: 6769797Abstract: An improved aircraft lens attachment system including a plurality of keyways in the lens, which intersect the edge of the lens and a resilient gasket with a plurality of keys located to correspond with the keyways of the lens, each keyway having an aperture passing through it. The improved lens attachment system eliminates the area of the lens, which is susceptible to fatigue cracking. It also provides a more flexible and efficient way to attach a lens to an aircraft.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2002Date of Patent: August 3, 2004Assignee: The Nordam Group, Inc.Inventor: Matthew Norris
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Patent number: 6751944Abstract: A gas turbine engine exhaust nozzle includes coaxial inner and outer conduits. The inner conduit has a main outlet at an aft end thereof, and a row of radial apertures spaced upstream from the outlet. The outer conduit has an auxiliary outlet at an aft end thereof, and surrounds the inner conduit over the apertures to form a bypass channel terminating at the auxiliary outlet. A plurality of flaps are hinged at upstream ends thereof to selectively cover and uncover corresponding ones of the apertures and selectively bypass a portion of exhaust flow from the inner conduit through the outer conduit in confluent streams from both the main and auxiliary outlets.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2002Date of Patent: June 22, 2004Assignee: The NORDAM Group, Inc.Inventor: Jean-Pierre Lair
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Patent number: 6688099Abstract: A turbofan exhaust nozzle includes a jet pipe having a pair of thrust reverser doors disposed on opposite sides thereof. Each door has a hinge arm joined to a swing arm, which in turn is joined to the pipe. Each door also includes a latching clip at a forward end, and a deployment clevis between the clip and hinge arm. A common actuator is connected to both doors by corresponding links joined to the clevises for driving the links aft to pivot aft the doors and swing arms. A first lock selectively locks the latching clip and a second lock selectively locks the swing arms in coordination with the first lock for permitting variable area axial movement of the doors, thrust reverser deployment thereof, and retraction to stowed positions of the doors.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 2003Date of Patent: February 10, 2004Assignee: The Nordam Group, Inc.Inventor: Jean-Pierre Lair
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Patent number: 6568172Abstract: A thrust reverser includes axially adjoining forward and aft cowls defining a fan nacelle for surrounding a fan and core engine with a fan duct therebetween. The aft cowl has a forward face and the forward cowl has an aft face adjoining each other to define a reverser nozzle which converges radially outwardly. The aft cowl is translatable between a stowed position in which the reverser nozzle is closed and a deployed position in which the reverser nozzle is open for discharging fan air in a forward direction for thrust reversal.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2001Date of Patent: May 27, 2003Assignee: The Nordam Group, Inc.Inventors: Thomas J. Jannetta, Frederick H. Peters
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Publication number: 20030056493Abstract: A thrust reverser includes axially adjoining forward and aft cowls defining a fan nacelle for surrounding a fan and core engine with a fan duct therebetween. The aft cowl has a forward face and the forward cowl has an aft face adjoining each other to define a reverser nozzle which converges radially outwardly. The aft cowl is translatable between a stowed position in which the reverser nozzle is closed and a deployed position in which the reverser nozzle is open for discharging fan air in a forward direction for thrust reversal.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2001Publication date: March 27, 2003Applicant: The NORDAM Group, Inc.Inventors: Thomas J. Jannetta, Frederick H. Peters
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Publication number: 20020184874Abstract: A thrust reverser includes a pair of doors covering corresponding portals in an exhaust duct between an inlet and outlet nozzle at opposite ends thereof. The duct also includes a pair of side beams having actuators mounted thereon, and operatively joined to the doors for selective rotation thereof about corresponding pivots. Blister fairings are disposed inside the duct and sealingly join the doors to the beams around respective ones of the pivots.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 8, 2001Publication date: December 12, 2002Applicant: NORDAM Group, Inc.Inventors: Rodger L. Modglin, Frederick H. Peters
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Patent number: 6487845Abstract: A thrust reverser includes a pair of doors covering corresponding portals in an exhaust duct between an inlet and outlet nozzle at opposite ends thereof. The duct also includes a pair of side beams having actuators mounted thereon, and operatively joined to the doors for selective rotation thereof about corresponding pivots. Blister fairings are disposed inside the duct and sealingly join the doors to the beams around respective ones of the pivots.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2001Date of Patent: December 3, 2002Assignee: The Nordam Group, Inc.Inventors: Rodger L. Modglin, Frederick H. Peters
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Patent number: 6260801Abstract: A hinge arm for a thrust reverser door may be mounted to an exhaust nozzle using an aft mount. The mount includes a frame for attachment to the nozzle. A swing link has a first pin pivotally joined to the frame, and a second pin for pivotally joining the hinge arm to the link to permit both swinging and pivoting of the hinge arm from the frame. The aft mount thusly permits the reverser doors to be reliably stowed around the nozzle.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 1999Date of Patent: July 17, 2001Assignee: The Nordam Group, Inc.Inventors: Frederick H. Peters, Thomas J. Jannetta
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Patent number: 5980174Abstract: A system for reinforcing a sandwich panel, the panel having a first exterior skin, an intermediate skin and a second exterior skin, the skins being separated by first and second cores and having a hole bored therethrough of diameter A, the holes in the first and second exterior skins being enlarged to a diameter B, the system including a first tubular sleeve that is insertable into the hole in the first exterior skin and being of a length substantially equal to the spacing between the first exterior skin and the intermediate skin, a second tubular sleeve that is insertable into the hole in the second exterior skin and being a length substantially equal to the spacing between the second exterior skin and the intermediate skin, the first and second sleeves each having a diameter greater than A and slightly less than B, a bolt insertable through the tubular sleeves, the bolt having a head that contacts the exterior surface of the first exterior skin, first and second flare washers positioned on the bolt, one engType: GrantFiled: October 29, 1997Date of Patent: November 9, 1999Assignee: The Nordam Group, Inc.Inventors: Daniel J. Gallagher, David H. Lafevers, David D. Breckenridge
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Patent number: 5794433Abstract: An improved target-type thrust reverser for use with an aircraft jet engine. Jet engines typically are housed in a nacelle and the engine terminates with an exhaust nozzle. The thrust reverser includes an upper door having a shape of a segment of a hollow frusto-conical member with an inner and outer surface, opposed longitudinal edges that taper towards each other, a forward semi-circular edge and a rearward semi-circular edge. The lower door is substantially identical. A pair of linkage arms pivotally support each of the upper and lower doors so that the doors are translatable between stowed and actuated positions. When in the stowed positions, the exterior surface of the doors form a part of the exterior surface of the engine nacelle. When in the actuated position, the doors are positioned rearwardly of the engine exhaust nozzle with their rearward edges in abutment.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 1996Date of Patent: August 18, 1998Assignee: The Nordam Group, Inc.Inventors: Fred H. Peters, Thomas J. Jannetta
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Patent number: 5722233Abstract: A modified exhaust tailpipe especially for use with an aircraft turbofan engine utilizing a noise suppressor. The modified tailpipe is connected to the exhaust duct of the engine. The forward end of the tailpipe is essentially the same diameter as that of the exhaust duct of the engine. The contour of the tailpipe is such that it increases in diameter to form a bulge to increase the flow area for fan gases in the area of a mixer which is supported within the forward end of the tailpipe exhaust system. This improves the operating efficiency of the jet engine.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 1993Date of Patent: March 3, 1998Assignee: The Nordam Group, Inc.Inventors: John P. Nikkanen, Thomas J. Jannetta