Claims
- 1. A steerable main landing gear for a large aircraft, comprising in combination:
- a main gear having a truck assembly with a minimum of four wheels and including a bell crank, with a vertical pin for each said wheel that is required to be steered;
- a tierod;
- each bell crank connected symmetrically with said tierod, simultaneously connecting said steered wheel with its adjacent wheel;
- a steering actuator;
- said actuator powered by either hydraulics, pneumatics, electric, or mechanical means, coupled between each said bell crank and main gear truck by said vertical pin;
- a connecting shaft;
- said connecting shaft ensuring co-rotation of brake assemblies, including said adjacent bell cranks and tierod;
- said connecting shaft connecting adjacent wheel assemblies to enable relative radial motion between said assemblies and truck.
- 2. In combination in a large aircraft steerable main landing gear according to claim 1, and including:
- a multiple axis truck having independently steered axles, and a rotation capability relative to the lower sliding member of the gear by means of a horizontal pin (ground load equalization),
- a multiple axis truck having independently steered axles, and a horizontal pivot in each axle for providing ground load equalization.
- 3. In combination in a large aircraft steerable main landing gear according to claim 1, and including:
- primary and secondary truck beams for providing ground load equalization.
- 4. In combination in a large aircraft steerable main landing gear according to claim 1 and including:
- a landing gear system for offsetting the effect of a side drift landing;
- a plurality of multi-wheeled gears; and
- a corresponding plurality of hydraulic-pneumatic directional control valves for positioning each of the wheels of said multiple wheeled gears.
- 5. In combination in a large aircraft according to claim 1, said truck assembly further including pivotal mounting arrangements for each of said wheels to enable said wheels to turn at predetermined angles to minimize tire wear.
- 6. The main landing gear of claim 4 further includes pivotal mounting arrangements for each of said wheels to enable each wheel to maintain a substantially equal force contact with the ground.
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part application of application Ser. No. 08/717,617, filed Sep. 20, 1996, now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/214,483, filed Mar. 17, 1994, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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