Information
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Patent Grant
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6638006
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Patent Number
6,638,006
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Date Filed
Wednesday, January 16, 200223 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, October 28, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Taltavull; W. Warren
- Manelli, Denison & Selter PLLC
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 415 9
- 416 215
- 416 220 R
- 416 204 A
- 416 248
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A locking device (36) for use in retaining an assembly of rotor blades against movement around a rotor disc on which they are mounted comprises a body member having first and second portions interconnected by a weakened region (66) whereby a force applied to turn the first portion (38) relative to the second portion (40) can cause them to shear apart at said weakened region (66) thereby facilitating release of seized devices to enable blade removal.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to locking devices. More particularly, but not exclusively, the invention relates to locking devices for locking rotary compressor blades to the rotary discs upon which the blades are mounted.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
In some high pressure axial flow compressors, the blades are retained in circumferential grooves in the rim of the compressor disc. In order to prevent the blades moving around the disc, one or more locking devices are provided in the groove or grooves.
A problem with such locking devices is that the temperatures and stresses experienced in use of a gas turbine engine can result in the locking devices seizing in the groove. During servicing of the engine, it is often necessary to dismantle the compressor, which means that the seized locking devices need to be drilled out which can result in damage to the disc.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
According to one aspect of this invention there is provided a locking device for locking a first article in a recess of a second article, the device being securable in a secured condition in said recess to lock the first article to the second article, the device comprising a weakness, whereby a force can be applied to said locking device to break the device at said weakness to release the device from said secured condition thereby allowing the first article to be removed from the second article.
The preferred embodiment of this invention is particularly suitable for use in preventing circumferential movement of first article, in the form of compressor or turbine blades of a gas turbine engine, around a second article comprising a support member in the form of a disc on which the blades are mounted.
The locking device may include a body member and securing means to secure the locking device to the second article wherein the weakness extends across a region of at least one of the body member and the securing means.
Preferably at least one of the securing means and the body member comprises first and second portions, wherein the weakness extends between the first and second portions of one of the body member and the securing means. The force may be applied to effect relative turning movement of said first portion relative to said second portion to cause the first portion to shear relative to the second portion at said weakness and to separate therefrom.
The body member may define a bore extending therethrough and the securing means may include an elongate member to extend through the bore to engage the second article, thereby securing the locking device against the second article.
In a first embodiment, the body member includes said first and second portions and said weakened region. The securing means may be securable to said body member at said first portion. The elongate member may extend through the region of the bore through the second portion to engage the second article.
The weakened region may extend at least partially around the body member, preferably substantially wholly therearound. The weakened region may define a boundary between the first and second portions and may comprise a groove or concavity.
Alternatively, or in addition, at least a part of the bore through the region of the second portion adjacent the first portion may be wider than the bore extending through the first portion to create the weakened region at the junction of said first and second portions. Preferably, the wider portion of the bore extends from the first portion to the adjacent end of the bore in the second portion.
Conveniently, the securing member is generally cylindrical in configuration and may be in the form of a bolt or a screw, suitably a grub screw.
In a second embodiment, the securing means includes said first and second portions, and said weakness. The first portion may include said elongate member which may extend through the second portion. The second portion is preferably engageable with the body member. The second portion is preferably engageable with the body member. The second portion and the body member may be provided with threads to co-operate with each other. Preferably, the threads on the body member are internal threads within the bore.
The region of weakness may extend at least partially around the securing means, and preferably substantially wholly therearound.
The first portion may be receivable in an indentation in the first article, for example, in a root shroud of an adjacent rotor blade. The first portion is preferably configured and/or sized to enable the first portion to be turned relative to the first article. Conveniently the first portion is of a substantially circular cross-section, or may be any other suitable configuration, for example, triangular or hexagonal, to allow a torque applying device, e.g. a spanner, to be applied thereto to turn the first portion relative to the second portion.
The body member may be shaped to be received in the recess which may be a groove extending circumferentially around said support member. The second article may include flange means extending partially over and spaced from the base of the recess, the second portion of said body member being adapted to engage the flange means when the device is located in the recess and the securing means actuated to lock the device to the second article.
Preferably complementary threads are formed on the part of said bore extending through the body member, and on a corresponding part of the securing means. In the first embodiment, the threaded parts of the bore and of the securing member are on regions thereof which are radially outwardly located in use.
According to another aspect of this invention there is provided a rotor assembly for a gas turbine engine, the rotor assembly including a plurality of rotor blades assembled on a rotor disc, and at least one locking device as described above engaged with a groove in the disc, wherein each rotor blade located adjacent the, or each, locking device defines an indentation to receive a part of the first portion of said body member therein, the indentation being configured and/or sized to allow the first portion to turn relative to the second portion. The indentations of adjacent blades may together define an access aperture for the locking device. Conveniently, the aperture defined by a pair of adjacent blades is substantially circular. In the preferred embodiment, the invention defined in each of said adjacent blades is substantially semi-circular.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Embodiment of the invention will now be described by way of example only with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which
FIG. 1
is a sectional side view of the upper half of a gas turbine engine;
FIG. 2
is a diagrammatic perspective sectional view showing the rotor of a high pressure compressor;
FIG. 3
is a vertical cross-section through one embodiment of a locking device;
FIG. 4
is a diagrammatic perspective view of a variation of the embodiment shown in
FIG. 3
; and
FIG. 5
is a vertical cross-section through a further embodiment of a locking device.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Referring to
FIG. 1
, a gas turbine engine is generally indicated at
10
and comprises, in axial flow series, an air intake
11
, a propulsive fan
12
, an intermediate pressure compressor
13
, a high pressure compressor
14
, a combustor
15
a turbine arrangement comprising a high pressure turbine
16
, an intermediate pressure turbine
17
and a low pressure turbine
18
, and an exhaust nozzle
19
.
The gas turbine engine
10
operates in a conventional manner so that air entering the intake
11
is accelerated by the fan
12
which produces two air flows: a first air flow into the intermediate pressure compressor
13
and a second air flow which provides propulsive thrust. The intermediate pressure compressor compresses the air flow directed into it before delivering that air to the high pressure compressor
14
where further compression take place.
The compressed air exhausted from the high pressure compressor
14
is directed into the combustor
15
where it is mixed with fuel and the mixture combusted. The resultant hot combustion products then expand through and thereby drive the high, intermediate and low pressure turbines
16
,
17
and
18
, before being exhausted through the nozzle
19
to provide additional propulsive thrust. The high, intermediate and low pressure turbines
16
,
17
and
18
respectively drive the high and intermediate pressure compressors
14
and
13
and the fan
12
by suitable interconnecting shafts.
Referring to
FIG. 2
, there is shown a part of the high pressure compressor
14
, which comprises a rotary disc
20
on which are mounted a plurality of compressor blades
22
. The disc
20
defines a circumferentially extending groove
24
having opposed flanges
26
,
28
to hold the blades
22
on the disc
20
.
Each of the blades
22
comprises an aerofoil section
30
, a blade root
32
and a root shroud
34
provided between the blade root
32
and the aerofoil section
30
.
In order to prevent the compressor blades
22
moving circumferentially around the groove
24
, locking devices
36
are provided. Typically, two or more locking devices
36
are provided at spaced intervals around the groove. A first embodiment of a locking device
36
is shown in more detail in FIG.
3
and comprises a body member
37
having first and second portions
38
,
40
which define therethrough a bore
42
.
The first portion
38
is of a cylindrical configuration, and the second portion
40
is shaped to enable it to be received in the groove
24
and to engage the flanges
26
,
28
. The second portion
40
includes opposite outwardly extending shoulders
44
terminating at a bevelled surface
46
. The shoulders
44
are disposed within the generally circular aperture defined by aligned indentations of the root shrouds
34
of selected adjacent blades
22
, as explained below. The second portion
40
has a cylindrical surface defining a circular section
47
extending from the each bevelled surface
46
. A further bevelled surface
49
extends outwardly from each circular section
47
and corresponds to the shape of the inner surface of the groove
24
. The second portion
40
locates the locking device
36
in the groove
24
by engagement with the bevelled inner surface of the groove
24
.
The bore
42
has a radially outer end region
48
extending through the first portion
38
, which is provided with internal screw threads
50
. A securing member, in the form of a bolt or a grub screw
52
, has complementary external screw threads
54
formed at its radially outer end region
56
such that the grub screw
52
can be screwed into the bore
42
. The radially outer end of the grub screw
52
is provided with a shaped blind recess
53
to receive a suitable driver, for example a hexagonal ended key, or screwdriver (not shown).
The radially inner end of the bore
42
is counterbored to form an increased diameter region
58
extending through the second portion
38
. The radially inner shank region
60
of the grub screw
52
which is devoid of screw threads is of lesser diameter than the region
58
such that an annular gap
62
is formed between the shank
60
and the wall of the counterbored region
58
of the bore
42
. The gap
62
is large enough to allow the second portion
40
of the body member to fall away from the first portion
38
without hindrance when breakage occurs between the first and second portions
38
and
40
as described hereafter.
An annular concavity
64
is formed around the radially inner end of the first portion
38
adjacent the second portion
40
. The concavity
64
and the counterbored region
58
together provide an annular weakened or breakable region
66
extending around the bore
42
between the first and second portions
38
,
40
.
Referring again to
FIG. 2
, the compressor
14
is assembled in the normal manner, such that two locking devices
36
are arranged at a predetermined spacing which may be generally opposite each other around the disc
20
, conveniently, but not essentially at 180° from each other. The blades
22
are located in the groove
24
in known manner. The blades
22
adjacent, and on opposite sides of, each of the locking devices
36
are provided with root shrouds
32
having indentations
68
defined therein. The two indentations
68
together form a circular aperture in which the first portion
38
of the locking device
36
is received, thereby allowing access thereto by the aforementioned driver.
In
FIG. 3
, the locking device
36
is shown within the groove
24
of the disc
20
. The groove
24
has shaped side walls
25
which correspond in part to the outwardly extending surface
49
of the second portion
40
of the locking device
36
, and a radially inner wall
27
against which the radially inner end of the grub screw
52
can abut.
When all the blades
22
have been fitted in the groove
24
, the grub screws
52
are tightened into the threaded region
56
of the respective locking devices
36
and the inner end
55
of each abuts against the radially inner wall
27
of the groove
24
. Further tightening of grub screws
52
then pushes the body member
37
radially outwardly until each bevelled wall
46
of the shoulders
44
on the second portion
40
engages against the respective bevelled inner wall
29
of the flanges
26
,
28
. In this position, the outwardly extending surfaces
49
engage the inner walls
25
of the groove
24
. The circular section
47
locates in a circular opening in the groove
24
to prevent circumferential movement of the blades
22
around the disc
20
.
When it is desired to dismantle the compressor
14
it is necessary first to remove the locking devices
36
. The conditions during use of the compressor
14
frequently cause the grub screws
52
to seize to the inner wall of the bore
42
at threads
50
,
54
so that they cannot be removed. However, when the screw
52
is turned the first portion
38
shears relative to the second portion
40
at the weakened region
66
. This causes the second portion
40
to break away from the first portion
38
and fall into the groove
24
. The first portion
38
can then be removed from the groove
24
of the disc
20
together with the grub screw
52
. When this has been repeated for all the locking devices
36
in the groove
24
, the blades
22
can be slid around the groove
24
and removed therefrom.
FIG. 4
shows a variation of the embodiment shown in
FIGS. 2 and 3
, which differs therefrom in that the first portion
38
is of a hexagonal configuration. This allows a spanner, for example a socket spanner to be fitted over the first portion and a turning force applied thereto to shear the first portion
38
from the second portion
40
. It will be appreciated that the first portion
38
can be any suitable configuration to enable a corresponding socket to fit over it to apply the turning force thereto. Further, with this embodiment, the apertures defined by the indentations
68
of adjacent blades
22
is of sufficient size to receive therein a socket of a socket spanner to fit over the first portion
38
.
Referring to
FIG. 5
, there is shown a second embodiment of a locking device
136
which comprises a main body member
140
defining therethrough a bore
142
having internal threads
150
.
The body member
140
is of a similar shape to the second portion
40
of the first embodiment, and performs the same function, i.e. it is received in the groove
24
on the rotary disc
20
to secure the compressor blades
22
in place. Accordingly, the body member
140
has many of the same features at the second portion
40
of the first embodiment, and these have been designated with the same reference numeral.
Securing means in the form of a bolt
152
includes a first portion comprising a head
151
having a blind recess
153
shaped to receive a suitable driver, for example a hexagonal ended key or a screwdriver. The bolt
152
also includes a second portion in the form of a shank
155
having external threads
154
which can pivotally engage the threads
150
of the bore
142
. The shank
155
defines therein a hollow
156
, and an elongate projecting member
160
extends from the head
151
through the hollow
156
in the shank
155
to project from the open end of the shank
155
. A V-shaped groove
159
extends around the bolt
152
between the head
151
and the shank
155
. The radius of the bolt at the groove
159
is reduced and an annular weakened or breakable region
161
is defined between the groove
159
and the hollow
156
.
In use, the elongate member
160
abuts against the radially inner wall
27
of the groove
24
in the disc
20
to push the body member
140
radially outwardly to engage against the flanges
26
,
28
of the groove
24
of the compressor disc
20
, in the same way as the above screw
52
of the first embodiment.
As can be seen, the elongate member
160
is connected to the head
151
of the bolt
152
, but not connected to the shark
155
. Thus, in the situation where the bolt
152
is seized to the main body member
140
, a turning force applied to the head
151
will cause the head
151
to sheer from the shank
155
at the weakened region
161
. Since the elongate member
160
connected to the head
151
, the elongate member is removed with the head
151
, thereby releasing the body member
140
. When the body member
140
has been released, the blades
22
can be removed.
Various modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the invention. For example, alternative means of locking the locking members in place may be employed and the region of weakness in the body member may be formed in different ways and in different locations.
Whilst endeavouring in the foregoing specification to draw attention to those features of the invention believed to be of particular importance it should be understood that the Applicant claims protection in respect of any patentable feature or combination of features hereinbefore referred to and/or shown in the drawings whether or not particular emphasis has been placed thereon.
Claims
- 1. A locking assembly comprising a locking device comprising a weakened region; a first article; a second article comprising a recess; the locking device being securable in a secured condition in the recess to lock the first article to the second article, wherein a force can be applied to the locking device to break the device at the weakened region to release the locking device from the secured condition thereby allowing the first article to be removed from the second article, said locking device including a body member and securing means to secure the locking device to the second article, wherein the weakened region extends across at least one of the body member and the securing means between a portion of the securing means and a portion of the body member and a force applied to effect relative turning movement of the first portion relative to the second portion will cause the first portion to shear relative to the second portion at the weakened region and to separate therefrom.
- 2. A rotor assembly for a gas turbine engine, the rotor assembly comprising a rotor disc including a groove, a plurality of rotor blades assembled on the rotor disc, at least one locking assembly according to claim 1 engaged with the groove in the rotor disc, at least one rotor blade located adjacent the or each locking device, each such rotor blade defining an indentation, wherein the or each indentation is configured to receive part of the first portion of the locking device, and to allow the first portion to turn relative to the second portion.
- 3. A gas turbine engine incorporating a rotor assembly according to claim 2.
- 4. A rotor assembly according to claim 2, wherein the indentations on a pair of adjacent rotor blades define an access aperture for a locking device.
- 5. A rotor assembly according to claim 4, wherein the access aperture is substantially circular.
- 6. A rotor assembly for a gas turbine engine comprising a rotor disc and a plurality of rotor blades retained in position on the rotor disc, wherein the rotor blades are retained in position on the rotor disc by one or more locking devices according to claim 1.
- 7. A gas turbine engine incorporating a rotor assembly according to claim 6.
- 8. A locking assembly comprising a locking device comprising a weakened region; a first article; a second article comprising a recess; the locking device being securable in a secured condition in the recess to lock the first article to the second article, wherein a force can be applied to the locking device to break the device at the weakened region to release the locking device from the secured condition thereby allowing the first article to be removed from the second article, said locking device including a body member and securing means to secure the locking device to the second article, wherein the weakened region extends across at least one of the body member and the securing means between a portion of the securing means and a portion of the body member and a force applied to effect relative turning movement of the first portion relative to the second portion will cause the first portion to shear relative to the second portion at the weakened region and to separate therefrom member against the second article, wherein the body member defines a bore therethrough and the securing means comprises an elongate member which can extend through the bore to engage the second article, thereby securing the body member against the second article.
- 9. A locking assembly according to claim 8, wherein the body member comprises the first portion and the second portion and the weakened region, and the securing means are securable to the body member at the first portion, the elongate member extending through the second portion to engage the second article.
- 10. A locking assembly according to claim 9, wherein the weakened region extends at least partially around the first portion.
- 11. A locking assembly according to claim 10, wherein the weakened region comprises a groove and defines a boundary between the first portion and the second portion.
- 12. A locking assembly according to claim 9, wherein at least a part of the bore extending through the region of the second portion adjacent the first portion is wider than the part of the bore extending through the first portion.
- 13. A locking assembly according to claim 12, wherein the wider part of the bore extends from the first portion to the adjacent end of the bore in the second portion.
- 14. A locking assembly according to claim 9, wherein the bore includes internal threads at the first portion of the body member and the securing means includes external threads.
- 15. A locking assembly according to claim 4, wherein the securing means include the first portion and the second portion and the weakened region, the first portion including the elongate member, which extends through the second portion.
- 16. A locking assembly according to claim 15, wherein the second portion of the securing means is engageable with the body member to fasten the securing means to the body member.
- 17. A locking assembly according to claim 15 wherein the bore includes internal threads and the second portion of the securing means includes external threads.
- 18. A locking assembly according to claim 4, wherein the first article includes an indentation, the first portion being receivable in the indentation, and the first portion is configured relative to the indentation to allow the first portion to be turned relative to the second portion.
- 19. A locking assembly according to claim 18, wherein the first portion is of substantially circular cross-section.
- 20. A locking assembly according to claim 19, wherein the first portion is configured to enable a torque-applying device to be applied thereto to turn the first portion while the second portion remains substantially fixed.
Priority Claims (1)
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0102757 |
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