The present disclosure relates to an arm assembly for operating a device such as a variable vane.
Variable vanes in gas turbine engines are connected to an arm assembly. In the past, prior engines used a stud with a flat as part of the vane arm assembly. However, despite the use of such a stud, there is still a need for a vane arm assembly which could be mistake proofed.
In accordance with the present disclosure, there is provided an assembly for operating a device, which assembly broadly comprises an arm, a stem to which the arm is connected, the stem having a slot, and a member having a tab which fits into the slot.
In another and/or alternative embodiment, the member may have a first portion which overlaps the arm.
In another and/or alternative embodiment, an engagement device may be used to join the arm to the stem and the overlapping portion of the member may include an opening for receiving a portion of the engagement device.
In another and/or alternative embodiment, the overlapping portion may have two spaced apart projection members abutting a surface of the arm and a slot between the two spaced apart projection members.
In another and/or alternative embodiment, the member may have a second portion extending at a right angle to the first portion and connecting the first portion and the tab.
In another and/or alternative embodiment, the assembly may further comprise the arm having a slot and the second portion having a width so that the second portion fits within the slot.
In another and/or alternative embodiment, the stem may have an opening in a surface and the assembly may further comprise a threaded insert fitting into the opening.
In another and/or alternative embodiment, the stem may have angled surfaces and the arm may have a surface which mates with the angled surfaces.
In another and/or alternative embodiment, the slot may be in an end surface of the stem.
In another and/or alternative embodiment, the member may be a washer.
In another and/or alternative embodiment, the device may be a variable vane.
Further in accordance with the present disclosure, there is provided a vane arm assembly for a gas turbine engine which broadly comprises an arm, a vane having an integrally formed stem to which the arm is connected, the stem having a slot, and a member having a tab which fits into the slot.
In another and/or alternative embodiment, the member may have a first portion which overlaps the arm.
In another and/or alternative embodiment, the engagement device may be used to join the arm to the stem and the overlapping portion of the member may include an opening for receiving a portion of the engagement device.
In another and/or alternative embodiment, the overlapping portion may have two spaced apart projection members abutting a surface of the arm and a slot between the two spaced apart projection members.
In another and/or alternative embodiment, the member may have a second portion extending at a right angle to the first portion and connecting the first portion and the tab.
In another and/or alternative embodiment, the assembly may further comprise the arm having a slot and the second portion having a width so that the second portion fits within the slot.
In another and/or alternative embodiment, the stem may have an opening in a surface and the assembly may further comprise a threaded insert fitting into the opening.
In another and/or alternative embodiment, the stem may have angled surfaces and the arm may have a surface which mates with the angled surfaces.
In another and/or alternative embodiment, the slot may be in an end surface of the stem.
In another and/or alternative embodiment, the member may be a washer.
In another and/or alternative embodiment, the assembly may further comprise means for changing the position of the vane which changing means are connected to the arm.
Other details of the vane arm assembly are set forth in the following detailed description and the accompanying drawings wherein like reference numerals depict like elements.
Referring now to the drawings,
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The actuation arm 16 has a first planar portion 42 which has an opening 44 which aligns with the opening 40 in the threaded insert 38. The actuation arm 16 also has a slot 46 formed in an end surface 48. The actuation arm 16 further has an angled portion 50 which terminates in a second planar portion 52. The second planar portion 52 has an opening 54 for receiving a connection member, such as the pin 15, for joining the actuation arm 16 to the bushing 13. The underside 58 of the first planar portion is configured to mate with the surfaces 26, 28, 30, 32, and 34 of the stem 14.
The assembly 20 further includes a tab washer 60. The tab washer 60 has a first portion 62 which may be positioned over the first planar portion 42 of the actuation arm 16. The first portion 62 includes an opening 64 which aligns with the opening 44. The first portion 62 may have two spaced apart projection members 66 and 68 which abut a surface of the first planar portion 42. The spaced apart projection members 66 and 68 have an angled slot 70 between them. The washer 60 has a second portion 72 which may be at a right angle to the first portion 62. The second portion 72 has a width which allows the second portion 72 to fit into the slot 46 in the side of the actuation arm 16. The tab washer 60 further has a tab 74 which fits into the slot 22 in the stem 14. The tab 74 may extend substantially parallel to the first portion 62 and may be substantially perpendicular to the second portion 72.
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The vane arm assembly described herein is a very simple, inexpensive configuration and mistake proof in its assembly. The custom washer 60 prevents the vane arm 16 from being misassembled.
The assembly described herein may be used in applications where mistake proof shaft to bellcrank attachments are needed. Thus, the assembly may be used in helicopter, automotive, and aeroplane chassis fields.
There has been provided herein a vane arm assembly. While the vane arm assembly has been described in the context of specific embodiments thereof, other unforeseen alternatives, modifications, and variations may become apparent to those skilled in the art having read the foregoing description. Accordingly, it is intended to embrace those alternatives, modifications, and variations as fall within the broad scope of the appended claims.
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