The invention relates to an aircraft undercarriage provided with an adjustable roller for attaching it in the retracted position in an aircraft hold.
Undercarriages are in general held in the retracted position by a hook installed in the hold that hooks onto a roller carried by the undercarriage when the latter arrives in the retracted position. Because of deformations, assembly clearances and machining tolerances, it is necessary to provide a possibility of adjustment of the position of the roller in order to guarantee that the hook can hook onto the roller on every occasion. In general, the roller is mounted on a support that is attached to one of the elements of the undercarriage by means of a force-takeup bolt or screw that extends with clearance through an orifice in the support so that the latter can be moved laterally in order to adjust the position of the roller. Once the correct position of the roller has been found, screws immobilising the support on the undercarriage are then tightened. It is also possible to interpose shims between the support and the undercarriage element in order to adjust the height of the roller.
The subject matter of the invention is proposing means for adjusting the position of the roller that are easy to use by the team responsible for adjusting the roller.
To this end, an aircraft undercarriage is proposed, intended to be mounted so as to be able to move on the latter between a deployed position and a retracted position, the undercarriage comprising a roller carried by a support secured to the undercarriage while being movable with respect to the latter, in which, according to the invention, the support is mounted pivotally on the undercarriage.
Apart from the height of the roller, which is generally adjusted with shims, the position of the roller is generally adjusted in a favoured adjustment direction. It suffices to mount the pivoting support on an axis normal to the favoured adjustment direction. Pivoting the support then makes it possible to move the roller very easily in the favoured adjustment direction (with a small transverse component, which can in any event be taken up by shims).
According to a preferred embodiment, the support is secured to an articulation shaft of the undercarriage. Thus it suffices to turn the articulation shaft in order to pivot the support. Preferably then, the support is secured to the shaft by means of a takeup screw that passes through the wall of the shaft and is screwed into a nut slid inside the shaft. Preferably then, the shaft is associated with means for adjusting its angular position.
The invention will be better understood in the light of the following description of a particular embodiment of the invention with reference to the figures of the accompanying drawings, among which:
The undercarriage is here equipped with a roller 1 that is fitted on an arbor 2, itself mounted between two cheeks 3 of a support 4. The support 4 comprises a base 5 with a flat base that is pierced to enable a force-takeup screw 6 to pass.
In accordance with the invention, and as is more particularly visible in
To adjust the lateral position of the roller 1 on the arbor 2, it is necessary to interpose shims 10 on either side of the roller 1 in order to position the latter along the arbor 2.
According to an advantageous aspect of the invention illustrated in
The invention is not limited to what has just been described but on the contrary encompasses any variant falling within the scope of the claims.
In particular, although in the example illustrated the roller is secured to an articulation shaft of the undercarriage (in this case the strut knuckle shaft), which is a structural shaft of the undercarriage, the invention is not limited to the use of such articulation shafts, and it will be possible to provide for the mounting of a dedicated shaft allowing angular movement of the roller.
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13 52208 | Mar 2013 | FR | national |
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PCT/EP2014/054897 | 3/12/2014 | WO | 00 |
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WO2014/140139 | 9/18/2014 | WO | A |
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International Search Report for PCT/EP2014/054897 dated Apr. 16, 2014 [PCT/ISA/210]. |
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20160016657 A1 | Jan 2016 | US |