Other characteristics and advantages of the present invention appear from the following description given with reference to the accompanying drawing an embodiment having no limiting character. In the figures:
In conventional manner, a variable-pitch vane is terminated at a radially-outer end (or vane head) by a control pivot 10 (or top pivot), and at a radially-inner end (or blade root) by a guide pivot (or bottom pivot) not shown in the figures.
The control pivot 10 of the vane is generally substantially cylindrical in shape and passes through a stator casing 11 of the turbomachine.
The control pivot 10 is terminated by a head 12 on which there is engaged a first end 14a of a control rod 14 having a second end 14b that co-operates with a control ring 16 via hinge-forming connection means 18.
For example, the hinge may be made by a pin or finger 20 passing through the second end 14b of the rod and engaged in a housing 22 of the control ring 16.
The control ring 16 is centered on the axis of the turbomachine and turning the control ring thereabout serves to turn the control rod 14, thereby simultaneously modifying the orientation of all of the variable-pitch vanes in a given stage of the compressor.
According to the invention, the rod 14 is substantially cylindrical in shape and the first end 14a thereof is engaged in a bore 24 of shape corresponding to the rod and passing right through the pivot 10.
Still according to the invention, the device further includes clamping means for clamping the first end 14a of the rod 14 in the bore 24 of the pivot 10 so as to fasten it to said pivot.
In the embodiment of
More precisely, the control device of this embodiment has a slot 26 formed in the pivot 10 of the vane (in its head 12) on a plane P (
An orifice 28 of substantially circular right section is also formed through the pivot 10 of the vane (in its head 12) in a direction that is substantially perpendicular to the plane P of the slot 26. Thus, as shown in
A screw 30 having a cylindrical body and threaded at its end is mounted in the orifice 28 of the pivot. A clamping nut 32 is screwed onto the threaded end of the screw 30 and bears against one of the portions 12a of the head 12 of the pivot, the head 34 of the screw 30 bearing against the other portion 12b of the head 12 of the pivot.
By tightening the nut 32, the slot 26 is clamped by the portions 12a, 12b of the head 12 of the pivot moving towards each other, thereby fastening the first end 14a of the rod 14 in the bore 24 of the pivot 10.
According to an advantageous characteristic of the invention, the first end 14a of the rod 14 includes an indentation 36a, 36b for co-operating with the cylindrical portion of the body of the screw 30 when the screw is mounted in the orifice 28 of the pivot 10 of the vane.
The co-operation between the cylindrical portion of the body of the screw 30 and the indentation 36a, 36b in the rod 14 can be seen more particularly in
Two embodiments of such an indentation are shown in
In the example of
In the example of
According to another advantageous characteristic of the invention, the pivot 10 of the vane presents a shoulder 10a that is substantially plane for co-operating with a flat 34a of the head 34 of the screw 30 when mounted in the orifice 28 of the pivot 10 of the vane (
In these figures, the same references are used to designate elements of the control device that are the same as those described above with reference to the first embodiment.
In this second embodiment of the invention, the first end 14a of the cylindrical rod 14 is threaded, and the bore 24 of the pivot 10 of the vane comprises three portions: two end portions 24a, 24b that are substantially frustoconical in shape and that open to the outside of the pivot, and a central portion 24c that is substantially cylindrical, interconnecting the two end portions 24a, 24b (
In a variant of this second embodiment, shown in
The control device also includes a clamping part 40 having a portion of substantially frustoconical shape mounted around the first end 14a of the rod 14 and co-operating with the other end portion 24a of the bore 24 in the pivot 10.
As shown in
Furthermore, a clamping nut 44 is screwed onto the threaded portion of the first end 14a of the rod 14 and is clamped against the clamping part 40.
By tightening the nut 44, the clamping part 40 tends to move in translation in the bore 24 in the pivot 10, being compressed against itself because of the presence of the longitudinal slots 42. Since the collar 38 of the rod 14 is in abutment in one of the end portions 24b of the bore 24 in the pivot 10, this achieves clamping in a direction that is substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis X-X of the rod, thereby securing the first end 14a of the rod 14 in the bore 24 of the pivot 10.
As shown in
In another variant of this second embodiment, as shown in
In addition, the control device has first and second clamping parts 50a, 50b, each having a portion of substantially frustoconical shape and each mounted around the first end 14a of the rod 14.
The first clamping part 50a co-operates with one of the end portions 24b of the bore 24 in the pivot 10 of the vane and comes into abutment against the collar 48 of the rod 14 when the rod is engaged in the bore in the pivot.
The second clamping part 50b co-operates with the other end portion 24a of the bore 24 in the pivot 10 of the vane when the rod is engaged. As shown in
Furthermore, a clamping nut 54 is screwed onto the threaded portion of the first end 14a of the rod 14 and tightened against the second clamping part 50b.
Thus, by tightening the nut 54, the clamping parts 50a, 50b tend to move towards each other, being compressed on themselves because of the presence of the longitudinal slots 52. As a result, clamping is achieved in a direction that is substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis X-X of the rod, thus enabling the first end 14a of the rod 14 to be fastened in the bore 24 in the pivot 10.
As in the other variant of this embodiment, it is possible to interpose a washer 56 between the clamping nut 54 and the second clamping part 50b so as to avoid damaging it when tightening the nut.
It should be observed that the clamping parts 40, 50a, 50b of both variants of this second embodiment are substantially identical in shape.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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06 53250 | Aug 2006 | FR | national |