Claims
- 1. A strut (10) for hooking an engine (16) under a wing body assembly (12) of an aircraft, comprising a rigid structure and means of hooking said rigid structure under the wing body assembly, said hooking means comprising a front fastener (22), a rear fastener (24) and means (26) for absorbing forces, characterised in that the rigid structure comprises a rear part (20b) having a width which increases substantially, as it progresses to the rear, said rear fastener (24) comprising two rear braces (36) fixed to the rigid structure, so as to protrude laterally on both sides of the latter, in a rear region of said rear part (20b), and at least two joining elements connecting each one of said rear braces (36) to a structural part (37) of the wing body assembly (12).
- 2. The strut as claimed in claim 1, in which each of said joining elements comprises a first hinge pin, a shackle (38) passing through a lower wing surface covering of the wing body assembly (12) and a second hinge pin parallel to the first, the first hinge pin connecting one of the rear braces (36) to an inner end of the shackle and the second hinge pin connecting an upper end of the shackle to said structural part (37) of the wing body assembly (12).
- 3. The strut as claimed in claim 2, in which the first hinge pin and the second hinge pin are oriented according to a longitudinal direction of the engine.
- 4. The strut as claimed in claim 1, in which each of said joining elements comprises a hinge pin (48), at least a first piece {50) mounted in one of the rear braces (36) so as to be able to pivot about a first axis (A1) and a second piece (52) mounted in a support (54) fixed to the structural part of the wing body assembly, under a lower wing surface covering of the latter, so as to be able to pivot about a second axis (A2), the hinge pin (48) passing through the first piece (50) and the second piece (52), the first axis (A1) and the second axis (A2) being parallel to one another, offset vertically relative to one another and oriented in a longitudinal direction of the engine.
- 5. The strut as claimed in claim 4, in which anti-rotation means (64, 66, 68) are provided between the hinge pin (48) and each of the first and second pieces (50, 52), so as to prohibit any relative rotation between them.
- 6. The strut as claimed in any one of claims 4 and 5, in which each of the rear braces (36) is in the form of a U-shaped cap comprising two parallel plates (7b) between which is placed said support (54), a first piece (50) being mounted in each of the plates (70) of the rear brace (36).
- 7. The strut as claimed in claim 6, in which two first pieces (50) are mounted respectively in each of the two plates (70) of each rear brace (36), said first pieces (50) cooperating with the two plates (70) of the rear brace (36) by surfaces (72, 56′) in the form of a segment of a sphere defining between the plates (70) and said pieces (50) a linkage of a pot-type joint.
- 8. The strut as claimed in claim 7, in which intermediate pieces (74) forming pot-type joint cages are fixed in each of the two plates (70) of the rear brace (36) and cooperate via internal surfaces (56′) in the form of a segment of a sphere with external surfaces (72) in the form of a segment of a sphere of the first pieces (50).
- 9. The strut as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, in which the joining elements comprise an external joining element and an internal joining element relative to the aircraft and the external joining element is closer to a vertical plane passing through a longitudinal axis of the engine (16) than the internal joining element.
- 10. The strut as claimed in any one of the preceding claims in which said means (26) for absorbing forces comprise a pot-type joint (40) fixed at the rear part (20b) of the rigid structure, between the two rear braces (36), and a shearing pion (42) fixed to the wing body assembly (12) and traversing said pot-type joint (40).
- 11. The strut as claimed in claim 10, in which the shearing pion (42) is fixed to said structural part (37) of the wing body assembly (12) and located in a vertical plane passing through a longitudinal axis of the engine (16).
- 12. The strut as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, in which the front fastener (22) comprises a front brace (29) fixed to a front region of said rear part (20b), and a mounting axis (30) of said front brace (29) on the wing body assembly (12), said mounting axle (30) being oriented in a longitudinal direction.
- 13. The strut as claimed in claim 12, in which the mounting axle (30) is fixed to a front longeron (31) of the wing body assembly.
Priority Claims (1)
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02/02698 |
Mar 2002 |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority on International Patent Application No. PCT/FR03/00626 entitled “Hooking Strut of an Engine Under the Wing Unit of an Aircraft” by Herve MARCHE, which claims priority of French application no. 02 02698, filed on Mar. 4, 2002 and which was not published in English.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
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PCT/FR03/00626 |
2/26/2003 |
WO |
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