The present application relates to a support for a pipe, for example a pipe for a fluid circuit.
An aircraft typically comprises at least one fluid circuit for channeling the fuel from a tank to the engines. A fluid circuit includes, amongst other things, a succession of pipes arranged end-to-end. Two successive pipes are connected by a connector which is usually a sleeve, the ends of the pipes being fitted therein. In order to ensure the sealing, an annular seal is interposed between the end of each pipe and the sleeve of the connector.
According to the known embodiments, the connectors are configured so as to compensate for a possible angular error and to permit a slight axial movement between two successive pipes. At each end of the pipe, the connection between the pipe and the connector is a linear type connection. As a result, the mounting of a pipe between two connectors is implemented without the occurrence of stress.
In certain circumstances, it is necessary to provide a support to support the pipe so as to limit, in particular, the transfer of load onto the joints of the connectors. Each support includes a collar, or housing, which surrounds the pipe section and a base secured to the collar and which connects the collar to a structure of the aircraft.
In spite of the care given to the mounting, the longitudinal axis of the collar is not generally aligned with the straight line passing through the centers of the linear connections provided at each end of the pipe. This misalignment produces stresses in the region of the joints of the connectors which causes the occurrence of wear in these joints.
U.S. Pat. Pub. No. 2017/0108145, assigned to the present Applicant and the entirety of which is hereby incorporated by reference, discloses a support that aims to remedy the drawbacks of the current supports. To overcome some of the problems associated with prior art supports, US Pat. Pub. No. 2017/0108145 discloses supports that utilize two ring members, with an inner member disposed in an outer member and the outer ring member disposed in the housing. Both ring members include an eccentric orifice. By rotating at least one of the ring members, the longitudinal axis of the aperture containing the pipe moves. This allows for the longitudinal axis of the aperture to be adjusted to obtain a position that is generally aligned with the straight line passing through the centers of the linear connections provided at each end of the pipe.
However, while the supports disclosed in US Pat. Pub. No. 2017/0108145 are effective for its intended purposes, and improve over the prior art, in some situations the straight line passing through the centers of the linear connections provided at each end of the pipe may not be perfectly horizonal as the pipe passes through the support. In such circumstances, it would desirable to provide a support with more movement. Thus, the present invention aims to provide a support that reduces the strain on a pipe wherein a straight line passing through the centers of the linear connections provided at each end of the pipe is not perfectly horizonal as the pipe passes through the support.
Accordingly, the present invention provides a support for a pipe, the support comprising a housing and at least one base. The support includes at least one inner member having an orifice configured to receive the pipe. The inner member is configured to be pivoted or rotated about at least two axes (that are perpendicular to each other at their intersection) and preferably all three axes, to align a longitudinal axis of the orifice with the straight line passing through the centers of the linear connections provided at each end of the pipe. This movement to align the pipe and minimize the stresses applied to the connectors present at each end of the pipe and thus to limit the risk of wear to the joints of the connectors.
According to at least a first aspect, a support for a pipe is provided which includes a housing, a first inner member inside of the housing and a second inner member inside of the first inner member. The housing includes a top cover and at least one base. The first inner member includes a body with a spherical outer surface and an eccentric orifice. The second inner member is rotatably disposed within the orifice of the first inner member. The second inner member includes a body and an eccentric orifice.
According to at least a second aspect, a support for a pipe is provided which includes a housing and at least one inner member having a spherical outer surface and being disposed in the housing such that the at least one inner member is configured to change an orientation and position of a longitudinal axis of the pipe. The housing includes a top cover and at least one base. The at least one inner member forms an eccentric orifice configured to receive the pipe.
According to at least a third aspect, a support for a pipe is provided which includes a housing, a first inner member, and a second inner member. The housing has a top cover and at least one base. The first inner member is secured within the housing and is formed from at least two separate parts. The first inner member has a spherical outer surface and an eccentric orifice. The second inner member is rotatably disposed within the eccentric orifice of the first inner member and includes an eccentric orifice configured to receive the pipe.
Additional aspects, embodiments, and details of the present disclosure, all of which may be combinable in any manner, are set forth in the following detailed description of the disclosure.
Further features and advantages will be disclosed from the following description of the invention, the description being provided solely by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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In order to reduce the stress on the connections between the connectors 14a, 14b and the pipe 10, it is desirable to ensure that a longitudinal axis of the pipe 10 is as close as possible to a straight line passing through the centers of the linear connections provided at each end of the pipe (preferably, the longitudinal axis is the straight line passing through the centers of the linear connections provided at each end of the pipe). The pipe 10 is provided with a support 16 which supports the pipe 10 along its length and also connects the pipe 10 to a structure 18.
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In order to maintain the first inner member 24a within the housing 20, the spherical surface 40a of the inner surface 36 of the top cover 21 is bounded by two inwardly extending flanges 42a, 42b, each flange 42a, 42b disposed along one side of inner surface 36 of the top cover 21. The flanges 42a, 42b prevent the first inner member 24a from being removed from the housing 20 by interference.
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Additionally, the first inner member 24a can be the same, or, as discussed below, the inner surface 67 can be flat (i.e., without the flanges 68a, 68b). The remaining portions are the same as discussed above, and thus the above description of the elements of the first inner member 24a is hereby incorporated by reference.
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Additionally, the front face 64a′ of one part 70b and the rear face 64b′ of the other part 70a each include a tab 66′. In addition to facilitate the manipulation of the inner members 24a, 24b′, each tab 66′ forms a half-flange to maintain, along with the complementary shapes 72a, 72b, the second inner member 24b′ in the first inner member 24a. Thus, the inner surface 67 of the first inner member 24a does not require the flanges 68a, 68b (see, e.g.,
The mounting of the support 16 will now be described with the understanding that this process is merely a preferred process and is not intended to be limiting.
In a first step, the second inner member 24b, 24b′ is positioned about the pipe. In embodiments with the second inner member 24b shown in
Subsequently, regardless of the form of the second inner member 24b, 24b′, the first inner member 24a is positioned about the second inner member 24b, 24b′. When the second inner member 24b, 24b′ is properly nested within the first inner member 24a, the top cover 21 and the base 22 are positioned about the first inner member 24a. The assembled support 16 can be rotated to adjust the positioning of the support so that a longitudinal axis of the pipe 10 is aligned with (or as close as possible to) a straight line passing through the centers of the linear connections provided at each end of the pipe 10. This will reduce the strains on the pipe 10 and connectors. Fasteners (not shown) are inserted through apertures 28 to secure the support 16 to the structure 18.
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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 “a” 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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1559838 | Oct 2015 | FR | national |
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/294,353 filed on Oct. 14, 2016, which in turn claims priority to French Application No. 1559838 filed on Oct. 16, 2015, the entire disclosures of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
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Parent | 15294353 | Oct 2016 | US |
Child | 15702220 | US |