Claims
- 1. A variable stator vane comprising:
- an airfoil having an integral outer trunnion for pivotally mounting said airfoil to a stator casing;
- a seat extending integrally from a distal end of said trunnion, and having a pair of opposite, parallel flats;
- a threaded stem extending integrally from said trunnion seat and coaxial with said trunnion, said stem having at least one coextensive first alignment surface; and
- a lever arm having a mounting hole at a proximal end thereof being complementary with said trunnion seat, said mounting hole being sized for being installed downwardly over said stem while said first alignment surface restrains rotation of said lever arm about said stem until said mounting hole engages said seat for ensuring a predetermined rotational orientation between said lever arm and said airfoil.
- 2. A variable stator vane according to claim 1 wherein said mounting hole includes a second alignment surface being complementary with said first alignment surface for restraining rotation of said lever arm about said stem upon installation thereover.
- 3. A variable stator vane according to claim 2 further comprising a washer fixedly joined to said lever arm around said mounting hole, and said second alignment surface is defined by a side of said washer.
- 4. A variable stator vane according to claim 2 wherein:
- said first alignment surface is elongate and concave in transverse section; and
- said second alignment surface is elongate and convex in transverse section.
- 5. A variable stator vane according to claim 2 wherein said second alignment surface is an integral portion of said lever arm mounting hole and extends therethrough.
- 6. A variable stator vane according to claim 5 wherein:
- said first alignment surface is substantially flat and defines a stem flat extending along said stem coextensively with at least a portion of a respective one of said seat flats; and
- said second alignment surface is substantially flat and defines a hole flat.
- 7. A variable stator vane according to claim 6 further comprising a pair of said stem flats on opposite sides of said stem and parallel to each other, and a corresponding pair of said hole flats in said lever arm mounting hole.
- 8. A variable stator vane according to claim 7 wherein screw threads on said stem are interrupted at said stem flats and extend only partially therein.
- 9. A variable stator vane according to claim 7 wherein:
- said mounting hole has a first width between said hole flats;
- said stem has a second width between said stem flats, with said second width being less than said first width for allowing longitudinal translation between said mounting hole and said stem; and
- said seat has a third width between said seat flats, with said third width being greater than said first and second widths for providing an interference fit between said mounting hole and said seat upon seating thereon in abutting contact with said trunnion.
- 10. A variable stator vane according to claim 9 wherein said seat flats include a respective pair of flat reliefs at an outer portion of said seat having a fourth width being narrower than said third width, and being coextensive with respective ones of said stem flats for allowing positive initial rotational orientation between said mounting hole and said seat prior to compressive seating therebetween to establish said interference fit.
- 11. A variable stator vane according to claim 10 wherein said seat is generally D-shaped and defined by said opposite seat flats, a flat side extending between said seat flats at one end, and an arcuate side extending therebetween at an opposite end.
Government Interests
The Government has rights in this invention pursuant to Contract No. F33657-88-C-2133.
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