Patent application number | Description | Published |
20080210811 | Aircraft Engine Unit - An engine assembly for an aircraft including a turbojet, a suspension pylon, and a plurality of engine suspensions. The plurality of suspensions include a first forward suspension and a second forward suspension fixed to an engine fan case and located symmetrically about a plane defined by a longitudinal axis of the turbojet and its vertical direction, the first and second suspensions each configured to resist forces applied along a longitudinal direction of the turbojet and along its vertical direction. Furthermore, the plurality of suspensions also include an engine aft suspension configured to resist forces applied along the vertical direction. | 09-04-2008 |
20100072324 | NACELLE FOR DOUBLE FLOW ENGINE - A nacelle for double-flow engine with a cowling and at least one thrust reverser, the thrust reverser having an internal door and an external door arranged in the cowling, and means for simultaneously shifting these doors between a stable retracted position in which the doors are integrated in the cowling and a stable deployed position in which the internal and external doors are positioned at least partially inside and outside of the nacelle, respectively, to deflect the secondary flow and to generate a thrust reversal. The means for simultaneously shifting the doors comprise an actuator, one extremity of which is linked to one of the doors to shift this door between the extreme positions, and at least one linkage element linked to the doors to pivot by its extremities, so that the shifting of the door entails the shifting of the other door between these extreme positions. | 03-25-2010 |
20140110503 | THRUST REVERSER AND NACELLE FOR AIRCRAFT EQUIPPED WITH AT LEAST ONE SUCH REVERSER - A thrust reverser for a double-flow nacelle that has a cowling, with the thrust reverser having an internal door and an external door designed to be made within the thickness of the cowling. The reverser also has means for simultaneously displacing the doors between a first position called the rest position, in which the doors are integrated into the cowling so as to form an aerodynamic continuity with the external wall and the internal wall of the cowling, and a second active position, in which the doors are open so that the internal and external doors extend toward the inside and toward the outside of the nacelle, respectively, thus at least partially blocking the annular channel of the secondary flow, to deflect the secondary flow and to generate a thrust reversal, with the means being designed to be received in a compartment arranged inside the cowling formed by the doors in the rest position. | 04-24-2014 |