Air compressors are utilized in multiple applications on standard aircraft.
One such application is providing pressurized air to a passenger cabin or other pressurized compartment on the aircraft. Air compressors performing this function are typically referred to as “cabin air compressors.”
It is often desirable for the volume of air passing through the cabin air compressor to be controlled. Thus, a diffuser may be provided with variable vanes to implement this control. The variable vanes may be driven by a drive ring moving relative to a diffuser.
A cover plate may be associated with the drive ring and rotating within a channel in the diffuser housing. In the past, this cover plate has sometimes binded during movement.
A cover plate for use in a cabin air compressor is a generally cylindrical body with 19 holes extending through the body and an inner bore defining an inner diameter centered on a center axis. The body has a thickness in a dimension measured perpendicular to the central axis. The inner diameter is 14.840 inches (37.693 centimeters) plus/minus .005 inch (0.013 centimeter).
In other aspects, a diffuser housing, a cabin air compressor, and a method are disclosed.
These and other features may be best understood from the following drawings and specification.
A compressor impeller 44 draws the air into the cabin air compressor 10 through an air inlet 42. The air is passed through a compressor outlet 40 through an air passage 52 defined by a passage wall of a diffuser housing 54 and the impeller 44. Between the end of the air passage 52 and the compressor outlet 40 are multiple diffuser vanes 50 spaced circumferentially about the axis A. Each of the diffuser vanes 50 is rotatable and a cross-sectional area of each of the diffuser vanes 50 relative to the gas flow through the air passage 52 changes dependent on the particular rotation or orientation of the diffuser vanes 50. A cross-sectional area, in turn, restricts or opens the connection between the air passage 52 and the compressor outlet 40. This thereby controls the volume of gas flowing through the cabin air compressor 10 at any given time.
Each of the diffuser vanes 50 is connected to a drive ring 60 that controls the rotational position of the diffuser vanes 50. The diffuser vanes 50 are connected to the drive ring 60 via multiple drive ring engagement pins (illustrated below). The angular position of the drive ring is controlled by a diffuser actuator 56 that rotates the drive ring 60. There is a connection between the drive ring 60 and the diffuser vanes 50, such that rotation of the drive ring 60 causes the diffuser vanes 50 to move and thereby restrict or open a connection between the airflow passage 52 and the compressor outlet 40.
The drive pins 120 extend into an area 131 of the vanes 104 such that they drive the vanes when pivoting. The assembly as disclosed to this point may be generally as known.
In an embodiment, ID is 14.840 inches (37.69 centimeters) plus/minus .005 inch (0.0127 centimeters). In the prior art, this dimension was 14.825 inches (37.655 centimeters).
The thickness t is 0.025 inch (0.0635 centimeters) plus/minus 0.001 inch (0.00254 centimeters). In the prior art, this same thickness was utilized. However, by utilizing the enlarged inner diameter, this disclosure reduces the binding as mentioned above. A ratio of ID:t in cover plates according to this disclosure would be between 592.8-593.2.
In embodiments, the cover plate is formed of 300 series corrosion resistant steel or similar alloy of equivalent material properties.
One disclosed diffuser assembly 90 and a cabin air compressor 10 have a diffuser housing 102 having a forward face including a circumferential groove 116 and a plurality of slots 114 formed through a thickness of the diffuser housing 102 in the groove. The diffuser housing 102 has a plurality of static pins. A plurality of vanes 104 are mounted on the static pins 108. A drive ring 122 has moving pins 120 extending through the slots and into openings in the plurality of vanes. An actuator 100 causes the drive ring 112 to rotate. The moving pins 120 move within the slots 114 in the diffuser housing to adjust the plurality of vanes 104. A cover plate 110 is mounted in the circumferential groove 116 and has 19 holes. The moving pins 120 extend through the holes and into openings in the plurality of vanes. The cover plate 120 is cylindrical and has an inner bore defining an inner diameter ID. The inner diameter ID is 14.840 inches (37.693 centimeters) plus/minus .005 inch (0.013_centimeter).
Although an embodiment of this invention has been disclosed, a worker of ordinary skill in this art would recognize that certain modifications would come within the scope of this invention. For that reason, the following claims should be studied to determine the true scope and content of this invention.
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