Claims
- 1. An exhaust nozzle for selectively varying the direction of the discharge of a stream of exhaust gas comprising,
- an exhaust duct having an upstream entry end and a downstream discharge end, including
- a plurality of flaps defining the perimeter of the exhaust duct, each flap disposed adjacent to other flaps and extending from the entry end to the discharge end, each flap secured at the upstream end thereof to a supporting universal joint,
- means, disposed between an adjacent upstream static structure and each flap, for selectively positioning said flap relative to the corresponding universal joint, wherein the positioning means further includes,
- a unison ring, disposed generally coaxially with respect to the exhaust duct, a plurality of elongated links, each link secured at one end thereof to the unison ring, and at the other end thereof to one of the flaps, and
- means for axially positioning and orienting the ring,
- wherein the unison ring is supported by first and second pairs of axially extending cam races, each pair of races located on one of two orthogonal transverse axes with respect to the exhaust stream,
- wherein the unison ring includes four equally circumferentially spaced pins, each pin received within a corresponding cam race, and
- wherein the positioning means includes a plurality of actuators disposed between the static structure and the ring.
- 2. The nozzle as recited in claim 1, further comprising,
- a plurality of seals, each seal disposed between two adjacent flaps and slidably engaged with a planar surface of each flap, and
- means, disposed between adjacent flaps for maintaining the seal disposed therebetween in a substantially centered orientation.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 571,948 filed Aug. 23, 1990, now abandoned.
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