IP Library Granted Patent US 9,004,401
Granted Patent B2
US 9,004,401 · App. 13/733,932 · Granted Apr 14, 2015

Electrical actuator incorporating a free play mechanism to eliminate force fighting

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Patent No.
US 9,004,401
App. No.
13/733,932
Granted
Apr 14, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

An actuator which is operable in response to one of an electrical and an electro-mechanical input signal is provided. The actuator includes an outer casing defined about a central axis, an output shaft disposed within the casing, the output shaft being axially moveable over a stroke length. Further, the actuator also includes a drive mechanism co-operable with the output shaft to drive the output shaft along a part of the stroke length, wherein the actuator is configured such that the output shaft is drivable along all or part of the remainder of the stroke length by external loading while being unconstrained by the drive mechanism.

Claims (27)

1. An actuator operable in response to one of an electrical and an electro-mechanical input signal, the actuator comprising:

an outer casing defined about a central axis;

an output shaft disposed within the casing, the output shaft being axially moveable over a stroke length; and

a drive mechanism co-operable with the output shaft to drive the output shaft along a part of the stroke length, wherein the actuator is configured such that the output shaft is drivable along all or part of the remainder of the stroke length by external loading while being unconstrained by the drive mechanism.

2. The actuator according to claim 1 , wherein the drive mechanism comprises one or more cam members.

3. The actuator according to claim 1 , further comprising one or more electric motors disposed about the outside of the outer casing and configured to provide power to the drive mechanism.

4. The actuator according to claim 1 , further comprising a biasing member configured to oppose displacement of the output shaft along the stroke length in the direction induced by the drive mechanism.

5. The actuator according to claim 1 , wherein the actuator is co-operable with a locking mechanism and at least one other actuator, such that the driving of the output shaft along at least part of the stroke length transforms the locking mechanism between a locked state and an unlocked state, thereby enabling the output shaft to be driven along all or part of the remainder of the stroke length under the action of the at least one other actuator while being unconstrained by the drive mechanism.

6. An actuator system comprising:

an actuator operable in response to one of an electrical and an electro-mechanical input signal, the actuator comprising:

an outer casing defined about a central axis;

an output shaft disposed within the casing, the output shaft being axially moveable over a stroke length; and

a drive mechanism co-operable with the output shaft to drive the output shaft along a part of the stroke length, wherein the actuator is configured such that the output shaft is drivable along all or part of the remainder of the stroke length by external loading while being unconstrained by the drive mechanism;

at least one other actuator; and

a locking mechanism having a locked state for retaining a component in a locked position,

wherein the driving of the output shaft along at least part of the stroke length transforms the locking mechanism from the locked state to an unlocked state, thereby enabling the at least one other actuator to displace the component from the locked position and drive the output shaft along all or part of the remainder of the stroke length while being unconstrained by the drive mechanism.

7. The actuator system according to claim 6 , wherein the locking mechanism comprises an over center linkage.

8. An aircraft landing gear comprising:

a wheel assembly;

an actuator operable in response to one of an electrical and an electro-mechanical input signal, the actuator comprising:

an outer casing defined about a central axis;

an output shaft disposed within the casing, the output shaft being axially moveable over a stroke length; and

a drive mechanism co-operable with the output shaft to drive the output shaft along a part of the stroke length, wherein the actuator is configured such that the output shaft is drivable along all or part of the remainder of the stroke length by external loading while being unconstrained by the drive mechanism;

at least one other actuator; and

a locking mechanism configured to lock the wheel assembly into at least one of a retracted position and an extended position,

wherein the actuator is an unlock actuator configured to unlock the locking mechanism, wherein the at least one other actuator is configured to displace the wheel assembly from its retracted or extended position, and wherein the unlock actuator is configured to drive the output shaft along at least part of the stroke length to thereby transform the locking mechanism from a locked state to an unlocked state, thereby enabling the at least one other actuator to drive the output shaft along the remainder of the stroke length unconstrained by the drive mechanism to thereby displace the landing gear from its retracted or extended position.

9. The aircraft landing gear according to claim 8 , wherein the locking mechanism comprises an over center linkage.

Assignments (2)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Mar 5, 2015
From: TRIUMPH ACTUATION & MOTION CONTROL SYSTEMS - UK, LTD.
To: TRIUMPH ACTUATION SYSTEMS - UK, LTD.
Reel/Frame 035092/0855 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 13, 2014
From: GE AVIATION SYSTEMS LIMITED
To: TRIUMPH ACTUATION & MOTION CONTROL SYSTEMS - UK, LTD
Reel/Frame 033526/0680 →