1. Technical Field
The present invention relates generally to a flanged apparatus and system and, in particular, to a flanged mount including a first mounting flange and a second mounting flange that is vertically and longitudinally offset from the first mounting flange.
2. Background Information
A trailing edge box for a typical gas turbine engine augmentor, for example, may include a flanged mount connected to a trailing edge box body. The flanged mount may include a support pedestal that extends radially from the trailing edge box body to a planar mounting plate. The mounting plate may extend axially from a first side of the support pedestal thereby forming a first mounting flange. The mounting plate may also extend axially away from an opposite second side of the support pedestal thereby forming a second mounting flange. Such planar mounting flanges, however, may prevent the flanged mount from being routed through a mounting aperture in an augmentor duct case during assembly where, for example, the mounting aperture has an axial length less than an axial length of the mounting plate.
According to a first aspect of the invention, a flanged apparatus includes an apparatus body and a flanged mount, which includes a support pylon, a first mounting flange and a second mounting flange. The support pylon includes a first pylon segment, a second pylon segment and a routing notch. The first pylon segment is cantilevered from the apparatus body, and extends to the first mounting flange. The second pylon segment is cantilevered from the first pylon support, and extends from the first mounting flange to the second mounting flange. The routing notch extends vertically between the first pylon segment and the second pylon segment. The first mounting flange and the second mounting flange extend laterally from the support pylon, and the first mounting flange is separated from the second mounting flange by a longitudinal distance and a vertical distance.
According to a second aspect of the invention, a flanged assembly includes a first apparatus and a flanged second apparatus with a flanged mount extending vertically from an apparatus body. The first apparatus includes an aperture with a first longitudinal length that is mated with the flanged mount. The flanged mount has a second longitudinal length, and includes a support pylon, a first mounting flange and a second mounting flange. The support pylon includes a first pylon segment that is cantilevered from the apparatus body, a second pylon segment that is cantilevered from the first pylon support, and a routing notch that extends vertically between the first pylon segment and the second pylon segment. The first pylon segment extends through the aperture to the first mounting flange. The second pylon segment extends from the first mounting flange to the second mounting flange. The first mounting flange and the second mounting flange extend laterally from the support pylon, and the first mounting flange is separated from the second mounting flange by a longitudinal distance and a vertical distance. The second longitudinal length extends from respective outside ends of the first mounting flange and the second mounting flange, and is greater than the first longitudinal length.
The foregoing features and the operation of the invention will become more apparent in light of the following description and the accompanying drawings.
Each vane 32 may extend radially from the inner duct case 28 to the outer duct case 30. Each vane 32 may include a vane airfoil 36 and a trailing edge box 38 (a type of flanged apparatus). The vane airfoil 36 extends between an airfoil leading edge 40 and an airfoil trailing edge 42. The trailing edge box 38 may be connected to the airfoil trailing edge 42 and to the outer duct case 30, which will be described below in further detail.
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The flanged mount 46 extends vertically from the box outer platform 52 to a distal mount end 66. The flanged mount 46 has a second longitudinal length 68 that extends longitudinally between a first mount side 70 and a second mount side 72. The flanged mount 46 also has a second lateral width 74 that extends laterally between a third mount side 76 and a fourth mount side 78, and that may be less than or equal to the first lateral width 64. The flanged mount 46 may include one or more support pylons 80 and 82, a first mounting flange 84, a second mounting flange 86, a first mount sidewall 88 and a second mount sidewall 90.
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The channel 48 extends vertically through the flanged mount 46 and the box outer platform 52, and into the trailing edge box 38. The channel 48 extends longitudinally between the inside ends 114 and 120 as well as between the first mount sidewall 88 and the second mount sidewall 90. Referring to
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The fuel distributor 134 may be connected to the second surface 118 and the second surface 126. The spray bar assembly 132 extends through the channel 48 and into the trailing edge box 38. The first pylon segments 92 and 94 extend vertically through an aperture 136 (e.g., a rectangular aperture) in the outer duct case 30. Referring to
While various embodiments of the present invention have been disclosed above in reference to a gas turbine engine augmentor, it will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art that the flanged mount may be utilized in various alternative apparatuses and systems, and for various alternative non-augmentor and non-turbine engine applications. In addition, a person of ordinary skill in the art will also recognize that the one or more support pylons may have various alternative (e.g., hooked) geometries. Accordingly, the present invention is not to be restricted except in light of the attached claims and their equivalents.
This invention was made with government support under Contract No. F33657-99-D-2051-0017 awarded by the United States Air Force. The government may have certain rights in the invention.
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