Claims
- 1. A vane actuator for use in a turbine engine, comprising a carrier member carrying a plurality of vanes which is angularly movable, in use, so as to vary the position of the vanes relative to an airflow through the engine, an electrical drive arrangement comprising an input shaft which is arranged to drive an output shaft coupled to the carrier member and a brake arrangement arranged to apply a braking load to the input shaft in the event that operation of the electrical drive arrangement is interrupted.
- 2. The vane actuator according to claim 1, wherein the output shaft has an input drive end which is coupled to the input shaft through a gear arrangement, and an output driven end which is coupled to the carrier member.
- 3. The vane actuator according to claim 1, wherein the carrier member takes the form of a carrier ring.
- 4. The vane actuator according to claim 1, wherein the electrical drive arrangement comprises a motor, the input shaft being rotatable under the influence of the motor.
- 5. The vane actuator according to claim 1, wherein the brake arrangement comprises a plurality of first brake elements which are rotatable with the input shaft and which are engageable with respective ones of a plurality of second brake elements to control the braking load applied to the input shaft.
- 6. The vane actuator according to claim 1, wherein the brake arrangement further comprises an electromagnetic actuator comprising an armature which is carried by the input shaft and which is movable under the influence of a magnetic field generated by an energisable winding.
- 7. The vane actuator according to claim 6, wherein the electromagnetic actuator is arranged such that energisation of the winding causes the armature to be attracted towards the winding, thereby causing the first and second brake elements to disengage from one another to remove the braking load from the input shaft, and whereby de-energisation of the winding causes the first and second brake elements to move into engagement with one another under the action of a return spring such that the braking load is applied to the input shaft.
- 8. The vane actuator according to claim 1, including a ballscrew actuator, said ballscrew actuator comprising an input member which is angularly movable upon rotation of the input shaft, the output shaft being axially movable upon angular movement of the input member.
- 9. The vane actuator according to claim 8, wherein the output shaft is coupled to a linkage, the linkage being arranged to impart angular movement to the carrier member upon axial movement of the output shaft.
- 10. The vane actuator according to claim 8, wherein the input member is provided with a screw thread formation including a helical groove, and further comprising spherical elements carried by the output shaft and in rolling engagement in said helical groove to form a ballscrew coupling between the input member and the output shaft.
- 11. The vane actuator according to claim 8, wherein the input member of the ballscrew actuator is provided with a flange to which the input shaft is coupled through a gear arrangement.
- 12. The vane actuator according to claims 8, wherein the ballscrew actuator comprises overload protection means for applying a braking force to the input member in the event that an axial overload is applied to the output shaft, thereby to prevent loading of the electrical drive arrangement.
- 13. The vane actuator according to claim 1, wherein the actuator includes first and second ballscrew actuators having respective output shafts, each of the output shafts being coupled to the carrier member and being coupled together through a common drive and synchronisation shaft to ensure axial movement of the output shafts is substantially synchronised.
- 14. The vane actuator according to claim 1, wherein the actuator includes at least one rotary actuator for imparting angular movement to the carrier member.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
0116675 |
Jul 2001 |
GB |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims priority to Great Britain application No. 0116675.0, filed Jul. 7, 2001.
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