IP Library Granted Patent US 7,520,471
Granted Patent B2
US 7,520,471 · App. 11/246,859 · Granted Apr 21, 2009

Aircraft wing, method for operating an aircraft wing, and use of a pivotable trailing edge on a main wing of an aircraft, for adjusting the shape and width of an air gap

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Patent No.
US 7,520,471
App. No.
11/246,859
Granted
Apr 21, 2009
Kind
B2
Abstract

An aircraft wing comprises a main wing with a pivotable trailing edge and a lift-assisting flap on the rear of the wing. The lift-assisting flap is coupled to the main wing and is designed in such a way that in its retracted state, the lift-assisting flap abuts the main wing and in an extended state, the lift-assisting flap forms an air gap with the main wing. The pivotable trailing edge is pivotable in such a way that, by pivoting the pivotable trailing edge, the shape and the width of the air gap are adjustable.

Claims (25)

1. An aircraft wing comprising:

a main wing having a housing;

a spoiler, wherein the spoiler is attached to the housing of the main wing;

a pivotable trailing edge, wherein the pivotable trailing edge is pivotably attached to the spoiler; and

a lift-assisting flap on the rear of the main wing;

wherein the lift-assisting flap is coupled to the main wing and is designed in such a way that in a retracted state, the lift-assisting flap abuts the main wing and in an extended state, the lift-assisting flap forms an air gap with the main wing; and the pivotable trailing edge is pivotable in such a way that by pivoting the pivotable trailing edge, a shape and a width of the air gap are adjustable.

2. The aircraft wing of claim 1 , wherein the pivotable trailing edge is pivotable in such a way that by pivoting the pivotable trailing edge the width of the air gap is kept constant or convergent.

3. The aircraft wing of claim 1 , wherein the pivotable trailing edge is pivotable in such a way that by pivoting the pivotable trailing edge the width of the air gap during extension of the lift-assisting flap from the retracted state to the extended state is at least at times kept constant or convergent.

4. The aircraft wing of claim 1 , wherein the pivotable trailing edge extends along an entire span width of the lift-assisting flap.

5. The aircraft wing of claim 1 , wherein the pivotable trailing edge extends along part of the span width of the lift-assisting flap.

6. The aircraft wing of claim 1 , wherein the pivotable trailing edge is pivotable by using a spring element.

7. The aircraft wing of claim 1 , wherein the pivotable trailing edge is pivotable by using a drive device.

8. The aircraft wing of claim 7 , wherein the drive device is: an electrical drive device; or a hydraulic drive device.

9. The aircraft wing of claim 1 , further comprising:

a vane which in the extended state of the lift-assisting flap is arranged between the main wing and the lift-assisting flap.

10. The aircraft wing of claim 1 , wherein in the extended state of the lift-assisting flap, several air gaps are formed between the main wing and the lift-assisting flap.

11. The aircraft wing of claim 1 , wherein the lift-assisting flap on the rear of the wing is a Fowler flap.

12. The aircraft wing of claim 1 , wherein the lift-assisting flap on the rear of the wing is a slotted flap.

13. A method for operating an aircraft main wing, the method comprising:

attaching a pivotable trailing edge to a spoiler;

attaching the spoiler to a housing of the main wing, extendably;

moving a lift-assisting flap coupled to the main wing from a retracted state in which the lift-assisting flap abuts the main wing to an extended state in which the lift-assisting flap forms an air gap with the main wing; and

swivelling the pivotable trailing edge such that pivoting the pivotable trailing edge adjusts a shape and a width of the air gap.

14. A method comprising:

controlling the aircraft wing of claim 1 , such that the pivotable trailing edge is pivoted and the shape and the width of the air gap between the main wing and the pivotable trailing edge is adjusted.

Assignments (1)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded May 31, 2011
From: AIRBUS DEUTSCHLAND GMBH
To: AIRBUS OPERATIONS GMBH
Reel/Frame 026360/0849 →