This patent application claims priority to French patent application FR 17 55738, filed on Jun. 26, 2017, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated by reference herein.
The disclosure herein relates to the field of tools for transporting and installing insulation blankets particularly for an aircraft component and the transporting and installing method associated with this tool.
In the aircraft of known types, the system for thermal and sound insulation of a sealed back is made up of several insulation blankets each assembled independently on the sealed back. The result is a long and tedious fitting process due to the number thereof and the varied geometry thereof. Moreover, it is necessary to install the blankets directly on the aircraft which prevents other operations from being carried out in the area in question.
Patent applications FR1663217 and FR1663221 were filed on 22 Dec. 2016 by Airbus Operations SAS disclosing a manner of manufacturing an insulation blanket in a single piece and a method for transporting and fitting it particularly in the cabin, respectively. The disclosure herein takes up the idea of a blanket in a single piece knowing that the latter could be produced according to the manufacturing method explained in the application mentioned below or according to another method. The disclosure herein proposes a tool and a method for transporting and installing an insulation blanket in a single piece for an aircraft component like, for example, a sealed back, with a different configuration to that of the cabin. Indeed, the cabin has a cylindrical geometry, namely with a single curvature. The disclosure herein particularly relates to double-curvature geometry components knowing that it can also apply to single-curvature or even planer components. The design of a tool for a hemispherical-geometry aircraft sealed back is made difficult due to the fact that a hemispherical surface is a non-developable surface: yet the insulation blanket that is to be installed on the sealed back is planar.
The aim of the disclosure herein is to propose a tool for transporting and installing an insulation blanket in a single piece on an aircraft component like the sealed back and an associated method for transporting and installing the blanket.
For this purpose, the disclosure herein relates to a system for transporting and installing an insulation blanket in a single piece on a component, wherein it comprises a tool provided with ribs linked in a hinged manner at one of the ends thereof to a shaft, the ribs being radially arranged with respect to the shaft, at least two of them and/or the insulation blanket including at least one removable attachment device allowing the ribs to be removably fixed to the insulation blanket, the blanket being held on the ribs in order to allow it to be transported up to the component on which the blanket is fixed, the ribs being able to move between a so-called open position in which the ribs and the blanket are all located fully in one and the same plane perpendicular to the direction of the shaft and a so-called closed position in which the ribs and the blanket are folded up against the shaft.
The tool has at least one of the following optional features, taken separately or in combination.
The attachment devices on the ribs complement those provided on the blanket.
The insulation blanket and/or the component comprise at least one removable attachment device allowing the blanket to be removably fixed on the component.
The attachment devices on the ribs complement those provided on the blanket.
An actuator can move along the shaft, the actuator bearing spokes via one of the ends thereof, each spoke being coupled to a rib via the other of the ends thereof, the point of connecting the end of the spoke on the rib being located between the two ends of the rib, the spokes driving, when the actuator travels, the ribs between the open position and closed position in which the spokes fold up with the ribs against the shaft, the actuator arriving, at the end of travel, in the open position and in the closed position.
The ribs comprise a point for attaching to a system allowing linking to a cable closed on itself and with a dimension such that it blocks the movement of the attachment points of the ribs when they are spread out before the actuator arrives at the end of travel, the effort of the spoke applied to the rib then bowing it and such that when the actuator arrives at the end of travel in the open position, the ribs have a determined concavity that is identical to that of the component on which the blanket is intended to be fitted.
Several attachment devices are provided per rib.
The attachment devices are of the type having loops or hooks, complementary devices being provided on the insulation blanket intended to be fitted by the tool.
Some ribs have a hinge allowing the rib to pivot around the hinge.
Hinges of the ribs are located on one and the same line.
The point for attaching to the cable is the end of the ribs or, when there is a hinge, at the hinge per se.
The disclosure herein also relates to a method for transporting an insulation blanket in a single piece using the system having the above features, wherein it comprises the following steps:
The disclosure herein also relates to a method for installing an insulation blanket on a component transported in accordance with the transporting method having the features set out above, and wherein it comprises the following steps:
The installing method comprises the following steps when the component has a double-curvature surface:
Other aims, advantages and features of the disclosure herein will emerge upon reading the description, which is given by way of nonlimiting example with reference to the appended drawings wherein:
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The sealed back of an aircraft can have a planar surface but very often has a double curvature which is the case here. The sealed back has a partially hemispherical shape.
The tool 2 for transporting and fitting the insulation blanket 4 on the sealed back 6 includes a rigid shaft 8 at one of the ends 10 of which ribs 12 are linked in a hinged manner: the term “rib” is used in a similar manner to the operation of umbrellas for which it corresponds to the framework made up of flexible strips over which a fabric is stretched. The end 10 of the shaft will be called the hinged end 10 in the remainder of the description. The ribs are arranged radially with respect to the hinged end 10 of the shaft 8. The hinged end 10 of the shaft 8 offers a rotating hinge point for each of the ribs 12 in a plane comprising the rib 12 in question and the shaft 8. The ribs 12 can move between a so-called open position in which all of the ribs 12 are located entirely in one and the same plane P1 perpendicular to the direction D1 of the shaft 8 and a so-called closed position in which the ribs 12 are folded up against the shaft 8 like a parasol or an umbrella. The mechanism allowing the ribs 12 to rotate about the hinge point between the open and closed positions can be extremely varied as shown, for example, by all of the possible mechanisms for opening/closing a parasol or an umbrella. The remainder of the description will describe a possible mechanism knowing that any other mechanism allowing the described movement of the ribs is suitable.
When the ribs 12 are in the closed position, the tool is portable; a single operator 14 can transport the tool. Moreover, due to having the ribs 12 folded up against the shaft 8, the tool requires little space for the storage thereof.
At least two ribs 12 include removable attachment devices 16 allowing the removable fixing thereof to the insulation blanket 4. The attachment devices 16 can have a form of any type.
According to a specific embodiment, attachment devices are provided on at least two ribs and on the blanket: the attachment devices on the ribs and on the blanket are optionally complementary. According to a possible embodiment as illustrated in the figures, the attachment devices 16 are fixed on the ribs and complementary attachment devices 18 are fixed on the blanket: for example, they can be of the type having loops or hooks.
According to an illustrative embodiment, each rib 12 includes removable attachment devices 16.
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According to an alternative, the removable attachment devices 16 are fixed only on the blanket 4. Fasteners could be provided on the blanket side, which fasten around the ribs on the umbrella side.
The attachment devices 16, 18, irrespective of the embodiment, whether they are complementary or not, can themselves be removable or permanently fixed to the ribs or to the blanket.
According to an embodiment, the blanket 4 comprises removable attachment devices on the two opposite faces thereof to firstly allow the removable fixing to the tool 2, (which removable attachment devices are designated by the reference 18) and secondly the removable fixing to the component (the sealed back 6 here) (which removable attachment devices are designated by the reference 20 and shown in
In the same way as for the attachment devices 16, according to an alternative, the removable attachment devices 22 are only on the component. According to an alternative, the attachment devices 22 are located only on the blanket. According to another embodiment, attachment devices are provided on the blanket and on the component: the attachment devices on the blanket and on the component are optionally complementary. In the remainder of the description, attachment devices 20 are provided on the blanket and complementary attachment devices 22 are provided on the component, for example of the type having loops and hooks as for the devices 16 and 18 for attachment of the rib on the blanket.
The attachment devices 20, 22, whether they are complementary or not, can themselves be removable or permanently fixed to the blanket and/or to the component.
According to another embodiment, no removable attachment device is provided on the blanket and/or the component. Permanent attachment devices are used directly.
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The tool 2 includes an actuator 25 that can move along the shaft 8. The actuator 25 can have a form of any type and, for example, a ring form into which the shaft 8 is introduced and on which the ring 25 slides. Rigid spokes 26 connect the actuator 25 to the ribs 12. One of the ends of the spoke 26 is connected to the actuator 25 and the other end of the spoke is connected to a rib, the point of connecting the end of the spoke 26 to the rib being located between the two ends of the rib. When the actuator 25 slides along the shaft 8 in the direction of the hinged end 10 of the shaft (direction H shown in
The actuator 25 arrives at the end of the translational travel thereof in the open position or in the closed position, respectively. Locking/unlocking structure of any type can be used to block/unblock the actuator 25 in the open position and in the closed position, like a retractable pin, for example: the pin is provided on the shaft 8 inside which it can be retracted. The pin is inserted into a corresponding orifice of the ring 25 and projects outside the ring in order to have access to the pin and allow it to be unlocked.
The end 28 of the ribs 12 comprises a system for retaining a cable 30 closed on itself allowing the ribs to be linked to this cable. The cable 30 can be closed on itself before linking with the ribs 12 or can comprise a closing mechanism allowing it to be closed into a loop again after linking to the ribs. The retaining system can have a form of any type.
According to an embodiment having a cable 30 closed on itself, the ribs 12 are supplied with a tongue that can be folded up on itself in order to form a loop into which the cable 30 is inserted. The tongue comprises structure(s) of any type allowing the tongue to be fixed in a loop in which the cable 30 is held like attachments having hooks and openings, hooks and eyes, buttons, fasteners, etc.
According to an embodiment having an open cable 30 that can be closed on itself, the end of the ribs 12 is pierced: the cable 30 can be inserted into each of the openings made at the end of the ribs 12. The cable 30 is then closed on itself again, each end of the cable 30 being provided with complementary closing structure of suitable type like, for example, a buckle fastener, a satchel clasp, a lobster clasp, etc. The opening of the ribs is produced by a piercing but any other embodiment using an added piece, for example, is possible.
The dimension of the cable 30 is determined so that it blocks the spreading out of the ends 28 of the ribs 12 before the end of the travel of the actuator 25. Although the ends 28 of the ribs 12 are blocked, the actuator 25 can continue the travel thereof due to a certain flexibility of the ribs. The effort of the spoke 26 applied to the rib 12 causes, as a result of the blocking by the cable 30, bowing thereof (see
When the operator 14 spreads out the ribs 12, the movement thereof can be hindered or stopped by obstacles in the environment of the component. Thus, for the sealed back 6, a floor 32 on one side and a frame reinforcement 34 on the opposite side to the floor opposes the complete spreading out of the tool (
In order to adjust to environments having obstacles to the complete opening of the tool, some ribs 12 have a hinge 36 or a weakened area located on one and the same line; in the illustrated embodiment, the line A represents the line of hinges 36 that are provided to compensate for the presence of the reinforcement 34 and the line B represents that for compensating for the presence of the floor 32. When the end of the ribs 12 is stopped by an obstacle, the ribs 12 can continue the movement thereof by pivoting around the hinge 36 or the weakened area provided on the ribs; the hinge 36 allows the rib to fold up on itself such that the end thereof retracts when faced with the encountered obstacle.
In the case of a rib 12 lath having a hinge 36, the bowing cable 30 is no longer fitted at the ends of the ribs but at the hinge 36.
The method for transporting and installing the insulation blanket on a component such as the sealed back 6 comprises the following steps:
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In the illustrated embodiment, since the attachment devices are systems having loops and hooks, the attachment devices 18 of the blanket 4 catch the attachment devices 16 of the ribs. Four attachment devices are provided on each of the ribs distributed over the length thereof.
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In the case of a sealed back having a planar surface, the tool could be used as is.
In the case of a partially hemispherical sealed back 6 (
If the operator uses a cable 30 closed on itself, he or she attaches the cable 30 at each of the ribs 12 by a retention system like the presented retention system having a tongue making it possible to hold the cable inside the loop of the tongue against each of the ribs.
If the operator uses an open cable 30, he or she passes the cable 30 into orifices or the like provided at the end of the ribs 12, then closes the cable on itself again using a closing system provided at each of the ends of the cable 30.
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According to an embodiment, the tool can be handled by a single operator 14. In this case, it is necessary to put in place a complementary position holding structure 38 holding the shaft 8 in the direction D2 such that the operator can have his or her hands free in order to fix the blanket on the sealed back 6.
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At this stage, either the operator 14 is alone and the tool is held by the holding structure 38, or several operators carry out the installation of the blanket.
It is considered in the remainder of the description that the operator 14 is alone knowing that the steps are the same in both cases.
The operator 14, in the step displayed in
The blanket 4 is superposed on the sealed back 6. The removable devices 20 for attachment provided on the blanket 4 are linked to those 22 provided on the sealed back 6; the loop and hook systems catch one another.
With the blanket 4 being held on the sealed back 6, the operator can detach the tool from the blanket 4 (
The installation tool according to the disclosure herein operates like an umbrella without fabric at which the ribs are provided with a removable attachment device allowing fixing to the insulation blanket. The tool is simple and easy to handle for rapid installation without difficulties even if the environment presents obstacles to the use thereof. It is portable. It allows a single operator not only to carry the insulation blanket but also to fit it on double-curvature components like an aircraft sealed back.
While at least one exemplary embodiment of the 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”, “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.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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1755738 | Jun 2017 | FR | national |