This application claims priority to Indian patent application No. 201841003320 filed Jan. 29, 2018, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated by reference herein.
The subject matter herein relates to the disclosure of unwanted relative movement between elements or unwanted movement of a single element, for example torque loosening of a nut and bolt, in service, or kinking of flexible hydraulic hoses.
It is well known to paint a line of marking ink or sealant across a tightened nut and bolt in order to provide warning of unwanted loosening of the nut. If loosening occurs, for example due to vibration or to tampering, the painted lines will no longer line up and this will give a warning to an observer or inspector that remedial action needs to be taken, such as re-tightening the nut or investigating the cause of its loosening. Such marking lines may be used in other similar circumstances wherever components are fastened together, for example, when a line is painted across a nut and a component secured by the nut.
This technique is particularly suitable for components fastened together with threaded fasteners, but it can be used for any combination of components where unwanted movement may not be detected without aligned marks on the components.
The technique works relatively well. However, sometimes slight angular movement of a line of paint or marking ink can pass unnoticed, during inspection, and unwanted loosening of a fastener can result. This may occur, for example if the components have become dirty with use or are located in a poorly lit area. The difficulty in accurately assessing whether a fastening has come loose may lead to the necessity for further inspection, which can be expensive. In some circumstances it will be appreciated that such unwanted loosening can also be dangerous, for example when a vehicle wheel nut loosens.
A further example of circumstances in which unwanted movement may cause inconvenience, disruption or danger is in the kinking of a flexible hose, is such as a braided hydraulic hose, after a period of use. On aircraft, for example, flexible hoses are inspected for damage as specified by a maintenance manual. A complete inspection includes consideration of age, cure date and stiffness of the hose and an operational check of all related subsystems. Such inspection can be tricky and sometimes tedious and minor kinking of a hose may not be detected, leading to possible later failure or leakage.
It is an object of the disclosure herein to provide enhanced visibility of such loosening of fasteners or kinking of hoses or other unwanted movement.
According to a first aspect of the disclosure herein, there is provided a medium for disclosing movement, the medium being applicable as a settable first liquid or paste to one or more elements for which movement is to be detected, the medium having a first appearance and containing distributed containers of a second liquid of a second appearance, the arrangement being such that once the medium is set the containers are adapted or configured to fracture upon the movement whereby to release the second liquid and transform the appearance of the medium. Thus, small rotations of a nut on a thread, for example, may be made far more apparent and visible to an observer. Prior art indications given by aligned marks on the nut and thread are supplemented or replaced by a far more visible splash of a different appearance or color of the second liquid.
The medium may conveniently comprise an ink, a sealant or a marking sealant. The medium of the disclosure herein may therefore be conveniently applied as a liquid or paste.
The containers may comprise microspheres which may be of diameter between 1 and 10 μm.
The microspheres may be constructed of any suitable generally brittle material which may be selected from the group silica, polymer and ceramic. The concentration of the microspheres within the medium may be in a range of 0.15% to 3% by weight to allow convenient application of the medium combined with sufficient contrast between the first and second appearances.
A fracture strength of the microspheres may be set to a level less than or equal to an elastic strength of the medium. Thus, when the medium is stretched to the point of fracture by unwanted movement of the element or elements, the microspheres will themselves fracture and give a clear indication of the unwanted movement.
At least one of the first and second appearances may comprise a selected color. The first and second appearances may both be colors and the selected first color may contrast sharply with a second the color in order to give a clear indication of movement to a user.
The second appearance may be visible in the ultra-violetadiation range or may be phosphorescent for added visibility.
According to a second aspect of the disclosure herein there is provided a tape having applied thereto a medium according to the first aspect.
The medium may be carried on the tape in combination with an adhesive and the medium and the adhesive may be applied to a single surface of the tape, for example with the medium being alternated with the adhesive, lengthwise of the tape. The tape may include a carrier layer and a reinforcement layer in addition to the frangible layer and adhesive layer. The layers may be laid out in any suitable distribution for the purpose in hand.
The strength of the tape or adhesive may be adjusted to a figure corresponding to an expected loading on the tape during use, whereby above the expected loading, the adhesive may de-bond and transfer load to the medium and fracture/rupture the containers. Thus, with the tape applied to a flexible hydraulic hose, for example, the expected loading may be balanced with expected hose movement such that movement beyond that normally expected in use will coincide with fracture of the containers and release of the second liquid.
The intent is to make the tape as practical as possible, bearing in mind that false alerts may occur if the medium/frangible layer breaks in a manner for which is not designed. The frangible layer should break and release the color only upon the application of a certain predetermined force.
Specifically therefore, predetermined stresses or forces can be established and classified as indicative of substantial damage, e.g., hose kinking or stretching, Tape construction and adhesive strength can be designed, using experimentation as necessary, to achieve varying levels of peel strength, tear strength, bend-radii of hose, etc., as desired. These varying levels can be applied specifically to the tape carrier material and/or to the frangible layer. The tape and frangible layer can thus be engineered for the microspheres to fracture only upon is achieving this predetermined stress.
According to a third aspect of the disclosure herein there is provided a combination of one or more elements for which movement is to be disclosed and a medium according to the first aspect,
According to a fourth aspect of the disclosure herein there is provided a combination of one or more elements for which movement is to be disclosed and a tape according to the second aspect,
According to a fifth aspect of the disclosure herein there is provided a method of disclosing movement of one or more elements, the method including the steps of applying a medium according to the first aspect to the one or more elements for which movement is to be detected and observing the set medium as required, to detect the movement.
The step of applying the medium may include applying the medium as a first liquid or paste to a joint region of two components, for which relative the movement is to be disclosed, and causing or allowing the medium to set. Thus, unwanted unscrewing of threaded fasteners, for example, will become more easily detectable, with the disclosure herein,
According to a sixth aspect of the disclosure herein there is provided a method of disclosing movement of a flexible hose, the method including the steps of applying a tape according to the second aspect to an outer surface of the hose and observing the tape as required to detect the movement. Thus, unwanted distortion of the hose such as kinking due to fasteners or guides coming loose may be more easily detected.
The disclosure herein will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the following, example drawings in which:
In use, the attachment surface 11 of the tape 9 is applied to a component whose movement is to be monitored, such as a flexible hose 14, as shown in
The embodiments described herein are respective non-limiting examples is of how the disclosure herein and aspects of the disclosure herein may be implemented. Any feature described in relation to any one embodiment may be used alone, or in combination with other features described, and may also be used in combination with one or more features of any other of the embodiments, or any combination of any other of the embodiments. Furthermore, equivalents and modifications not described above may also be employed without departing from the scope of the disclosure herein, which is defined by the accompanying claims.
The word “or” as used herein is to be taken to mean “and/or” unless explicitly stated otherwise.
While at least one exemplary embodiment of the present invention(s) is disclosed herein, it should be understood that modifications, substitutions and alternatives may be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art and can be made without departing from the scope of this disclosure. This disclosure is intended to cover any adaptations or variations of the exemplary embodiment(s). In addition, in this disclosure, the terms “comprise” or “comprising” do not exclude other elements or steps, the terms “an”, or “one” do not exclude a plural number, and the term “or means either or both. Furthermore, characteristics or steps which have been described may also be used in combination with other characteristics or steps and in any order unless the disclosure or context suggests otherwise. This disclosure hereby incorporates by reference the complete disclosure of any patent or application from which it claims benefit or priority.
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201841003320 | Jan 2018 | IN | national |