Claims
- 1. In a variable area nozzle of the type having a convergent flap pivotably connected to an exhaust duct and a divergent flap pivotably connected to the convergent flap, a linkage system comprising:
- (a) a first link rigidly attached to the exhaust duct and extending outwardly thereof;
- (b) a second link having one end pivotably attached to said first link and having its other end pivotably attached to the divergent flap; and
- (c) means for rotating the convergent flap about its exhaust duct pivot so as to vary the nozzle area ratio in a predetermined manner.
- 2. The variable area nozzle as in claim 1 and including an outer flap pivotably attached at its upstream end to said first link and pivotably attached at its downstream end to the divergent flap.
- 3. The variable area nozzle as in claim 2 wherein said outer flap is attached at the downstream end of the divergent flap.
- 4. The variable area nozzle as in claim 2 and including translating means between said outer flap attachment with the divergent flap.
- 5. The variable area nozzle as in claim 1 wherein said second link is attached at a point intermediate the ends of the divergent flap.
- 6. The variable area nozzle as in claim 1 and including means for varying the length of said second link.
- 7. A four-bar linkage arrangement for use in a variable area exhaust nozzle extending from an engine exhaust duct comprising:
- (a) a converging nozzle flap having its upstream end pivotably connected to the exhaust duct;
- (b) a diverging nozzle flap pivotably connected to the downstream end of said converging nozzle flap;
- (c) a fixed link rigidly attached to and extending radially outward from the exhaust duct; and
- (d) a compression link pivotably attached at its one end to said fixed link and pivotably attached at its other end to said diverging nozzle flap such that when the convergent flap is rotated about its one end the nozzle area ratio is varied in a predetermined manner.
- 8. A four-bar linkage arrangement as set forth in claim 7 wherein said converging nozzle flap includes on its radially outer side an arcuate cam follower surface.
- 9. A four-bar linkage arrangement as set forth in claim 8 wherein said arcuate cam follower surface is convex outwardly.
- 10. A four-bar linkage arrangement as set forth in claim 7 wherein said fixed link extends rearwardly from the exhaust duct.
- 11. A four-bar linkage arrangement as set forth in claim 7 wherein said compression link is attached to said diverging nozzle at a point intermediate its upstream and downstream ends.
- 12. A four-bar linkage arrangement as set forth in claim 7 wherein said compression link includes means for varying its length.
- 13. A four-bar linkage arrangement as set forth in claim 7 and including an outer flap pivotably attached at its one end to said fixed link and at its other end to said diverging nozzle flap.
- 14. A four-bar linkage arrangement as set forth in claim 13 wherein the connection between said outer flap and said diverging nozzle flaps includes means for allowing relative translatable motion between the two parts.
Government Interests
The invention herein described was made in the course of or under a contract, or a subcontract thereunder, with the United States Department of the Air Force.
US Referenced Citations (6)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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936044 |
Sep 1963 |
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